Regular visitors of Notinhalloffame.com know that we are slowly working on the top 50 of every major team in the NHL, NBA, NFL, and MLB. Once that is done, we will examine how each team honors its past players, coaches, and executives. As such, it is important to us that the University of Wyoming have announced the seven individuals who will comprise their Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
The ceremony will take place on September 5, 2025.
The Class of 2025 consists of:
Josh Allen: Football, 2015-17. Allen led the Cowboys to two Bowl Games and the 2016 Mountain West Championship Game, and threw for 5,066 Yards and 57 Touchdowns while also rushing for 767 Yards and 12 TDs. He was drafted 7th overall by the Buffalo Bills and won the 2024 MVP award.
Casey Bramlet: Football, 2000-03. Bramlet is Wyoming’s all-time leading passer (9,684) and threw for 56 Touchdowns. He later played professionally for Cincinnati, Washington and San Diego, and led Hamburg to a victory in World Bowl XV.
Hugh Lowham: Wrestling, 1961-64. Lowham helped Wyoming win three Conference Championships (1961, 1962 & 1964) and individually captured three Conference Titles in three different weight classes.
Mike Mulvaney: Baseball, 1985-88. An All-Conference player twice and Third Team All-American once, Mulvaney batted .396 and still holds the school record for Hits (261), Runs Batted In (194) and Runs Scored (193).
Lori Kline Waddell: Women’s Basketball, 1979, 1981-83. A four-time letterwoman, Waddell scored 1,521 Points, amassed 947 Rebounds and still holds the school record for Blocks (947).
John Wendling: Football, 2003-06. A former Safety, Wendling was a First Team All-Conference Selection as a Senior. He later player professionally for Buffalo and Detroit.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate the impending members of the University of Wyoming Hall of Fame.
Yes, we know that this is taking a while!
As many of you know, we at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the top 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists and consistently look to update them when necessary and based on necessity. As such, we are delighted to present our post-2023 revision of our top 50 Buffalo Bills.
As for all of our top 50 players in football, we look at the following:
1. Advanced Statistics.
2. Traditional statistics and how they finished in the National Football League.
3. Playoff accomplishments.
4. Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles that are not reflected in a stat sheet.
Last year, the Bills again made it to the playoffs but again fell short, having been knocked off by Kansas City in the second round. The year gave us one new entrant and two elevations.
As always, we present our top five, which saw no changes:
1. Bruce Smith
2. Thurman Thomas
3. O.J. Simpson
4. Jim Kelly
5. Andre Reed
You can find the entire list here.
Quarterback Josh Allen rose to #22 from #30.
Wide Receiver Stefon Diggs rocketed to #29 from #45. He is now with the Houston Texans.
The only new entrant is three-time Offensive Tackle Dion Dawkins, who first appears at #39.
Notably, Tremaine Edmunds has been dropped off the list.
We thank you for your continued support of our lists on Notinhalloffame.com.
Yes, we know that this is taking a while!
As many of you know, we here at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists out and we always consistently look to update them when we can and based on necessity. As such, we are very happy to present our post 2022 revision of our top 50 Buffalo Bills.
As for all of our top 50 players in football we look at the following:
1. Advanced Statistics.
2. Traditional statistics and how they finished in the National Football League.
3. Playoff accomplishments.
4. Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles not reflected in a stat sheet.
Last year, Buffalo made it into the playoffs, making it to the second round. 2022 yielded one new entrant to the Top 50, and one elevation.
As always, we present our top five, which had no changes.
1. Bruce Smith
3. O.J. Simpson
4. Jim Kelly
5. Andre Reed
You can find the entire list here.
Quarterback, Josh Allen, vaults eight spots to #30. This was the second year in a row that he led the NFL in Approximate Value.
The lone debut is Wide Receiver, Stefon Diggs, who enters at #45. He has been a Pro Bowler all three of his Bills campaigns.
We welcome your input and comments and as always, we thank you for your support.
The Hall of Fame promises to be a crowded place for quarterbacks in the AFC in 20 years if the current crop of players continue to astound and develop. The 2022 season has highlighted the rise of brilliant young quarterbacks, so much so that Patrick Mahomes, at the age of 27, is the elder statesman of the group. The Kansas City Chiefs player has already put forward an impressive resume for his Hall of Fame credentials. He's already won one Super Bowl and reached another in the first five years of his career.
The Chiefs are once again backed as one of the leading contenders in the odds to win the Super Bowl. A second Vince Lombardi Trophy would all but ensure that Mahomes will be donning a yellow jacket at the end of his career. However, there will be intense competition along the way due to the quality of quarterbacks and teams in the AFC Conference alone. That will make Canton, Ohio a crowded place should they all opt to retire at the same time. It will also make for an enthralling 20 years of AFC action, bringing back memories of the conference when it was at its best, a time when Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Ben Roethlisberger and others battled it out to reach the Super Bowl.
The new era looks even more exciting.
Mahomes has almost punched his ticket to Canton and, if he opted to retire tomorrow, there would be few doubters that would deny him a place in the Hall of Fame. He has been electric on the field since replacing Alex Smith in his sophomore season. Mahomes appears to be all set to win his second MVP after a brilliant 2022 season in which he propelled the Chiefs to the number one seed, notably without Tyreek Hill.
That was a major challenge for Mahomes, but he passed with flying colors, connecting with his new wideouts. With Travis Kelce closer to the end of his career than the start, he will have to continue to develop players around him. Mahomes will now aim to reach his third Super Bowl to banish memories of his side’s defeat to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2020 campaign.
Allen and Mahomes played out a thrilling Divisional Round matchup last season. Mahomes’ brilliance in the final 13 seconds tied the game before the Buffalo Bills were beaten in overtime to deny them a second-straight AFC Championship appearance. Allen has been incredible once again this season, displaying maturity and leadership as well as having every throw in the book. He alone will give the Bills a fighting chance in the AFC every year.
Even after Tom Brady's exit, it was not easy to dethrone the New England Patriots at the top of the AFC East. But Allen and Buffalo are now kings of the East and will now look to transfer that dominance to the AFC. He and his team just need to raise their levels in the big games, because only then can Allen be considered one of the greats.
Burrow well and truly announced his arrival lasts season with a brilliant run to knock off the Chiefs away at the AFC Championship Game. The Bengals were not quite ready to win the Super Bowl, narrowly losing out to the Los Angeles Rams. However, Burrow and his team are a confident bunch and, with Joe Cool as quarterback, will be contenders every year.
Burrow has earned comparisons to Brady when it comes to his demeanor on the field. He always seems to make clutch throws with pinpoint accuracy when it matters the most. Burrow doesn’t have the wow plays of Mahomes and Allen, but he's downright clinical when required. If the Bengals can keep him upright and injury-free, Cincinnati will be a perennial Super Bowl contender.
Burrow has the personality and drive to win multiple crowns. Although he'd be doing very well to ever match Brady, he is certainly capable of winning one or two.
In the early stages of the 2022 seasons there were fears that Lawrence was trending towards being a bust. He endured a miserable rookie campaign, which was entirely the fault of former head coach Urban Meyer, who failed to last the term with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Doug Pederson’s arrival promised stability and the chance for Lawrence to develop. It didn’t appear to go that way after a poor performance in a loss to the Denver Broncos.
But from then on Lawrence flicked the switch and was sensational down the stretch, guiding his team to seven victories in nine games. The Jags won the AFC South for the first time since 2017 and it could well be the start of an era of dominance. Lawrence’s performances were made all the more impressive considering the lack of talent around him. If the Jags get him some top-tier receivers, he will flourish in Florida.
Herbert is the other quarterback in the AFC West that has all the tools, but has not quite put it all together yet. He won Rookie of the Year ahead of Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa in 2020, but he has not been able to take the next step yet, despite making the post-season for the first time in 2022. The Los Angeles Chargers have always had a string of bad luck and bad decision-making that has held them back. They cannot afford to let that happen to Herbert as it did his predecessor Rivers.
Herbert has all the talent in the world and skills to match Mahomes, Allen and Burrow. He just needs to settle in with a composed coach that will allow him to thrive in the big moments. Herbert could be the answer to the Chargers’ longstanding playoff woes.
Lamar Jackson could have been on the same trajectory as the other quarterbacks, but injuries and a lack of post-season form has stalled his progress. Renowned for his running ability, he has developed as a passer, making him a dual-threat quarterback. Until he can resolve his injury woes once and for all, he and the Baltimore Ravens are going nowhere.
It’s the same story for Tua and the Miami Dolphins. After two poor seasons, head coach Mike McDaniel appeared to unlock Tua's potential. Tua connected with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle to devastating effect to propel Miami towards the number one seed in the AFC. However, he sustained two concussions over the course of the season, the second one ruling him out of the final three games of the campaign. That is a huge concern for the Dolphins moving forward, and could end a bright career.
Following the retirement of Jim Kelly, the Buffalo Bills have been hunting for a superstar Quarterback. It took decades, but it finally came in the form of the dual threat pivot from Wyoming named Josh Allen.
Allen was brought along slowly in his rookie season, eventually winning the starting job during the campaign, but he entered 219 as their starter, and while he was not yet an upper-tier QB, he did enough to bring Buffalo to their first playoffs in years. Buffalo would then have an elite pivot the year after.
Allen went to the Pro Bowl in 2020, throwing for 4,544 Yards and 37 Touchdowns. The runner-up for the MVP, Allen had a 13-3 record and brought Buffalo to the playoffs in consecutive seasons for the first time since the 1990s. Allen did not make the Pro Bowl in 2022, but he had similar numbers as he did the previous year, and he was the NFL leader in Approximate Value (19). Furthermore, he took the Bills to the Conference Finals. 2023 was another great year for Allen, who took Buffalo back to the playoffs while adding another Pro Bowl. He also was third in MVP voting, and for the second year in a row, topped the NFL in Approximate Value (20).
Last year, Allen had another strong campaign, finishing fifth in MVP voting off of a 4,306 Passing Yard/29 TD year where he led his team to playoffs again and had his fifth-win season.
As of this writing, Allen is one of the game’s most exciting players, and could be a future Hall of Famer.
2023 Pre-Season Rank #69, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #98, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #117. Peak Period: 2019-23.
Josh Allen is in contention as the top dual-threat Quarterback in football and is least in the conversation as one of the most exciting. That is all fine and good, but Quarterbacks have to win it all, and while Allen has taken the Bills deep into the playoffs multiple times, the Hall looks for more.
Past that, Allen is a two-time leader in Approximate Value, but he is the leader of a rebuilding Bills team. Like Dak Prescott of Dallas, he is a Super Bowl win away from seeing that probable PFHOF bust.