One ignored phone call may have prevented the Buffalo Bills from drafting Antonio Brown.

Although it happened over eight years ago, those words may sting for Bills fans. Brown, a four-time First-Team All Pro, is arguably the best wide receiver in the NFL and the Bills have one of the worst wide receiver depth charts in the league.

Why did Brown ignore the Bills' call? According to the wide receiver, the second that he reached for Buffalo's call, the Steelers called him at another number. He chose to answer Pittsburgh's call. The conversation was unlocked in a video segment produced by the Steelers called, "Antonio Brown's path to Pittsburgh."

After a brief conversation with Coach Tomlin, the Steelers selected Brown with the 195th pick of the sixth round. The Bills on the other hand passed on Brown at No. 192 for South Dakota State outside linebacker Danny Batten.

Batten was on Buffalo's roster until 2012, but his only on-field action took place in 2011. He appeared in 16 games and made 25 total tackles and 0.5 sacks.

Perhaps if Buffalo had called a few minutes sooner, Brown would have been a member of the Bills.