It didn't take long for Bills top pick Leodis McKelvin to get some work with the starting unit. During 11-on-11 work Tuesday McKelvin lined up in the slot as the first team defense started in their nickel package. Shortly thereafter McKelvin filled in for Terrence McGee on the left side as the veteran corner had a reduced workload.
"It felt good," said McKelvin. "I just have to learn from the vets and take that to the field as best I can."
McKelvin fared pretty well during the Tuesday session effectively recognizing a run play and maintaining his leverage to force the ballcarrier back inside. His coverage was also pretty solid throughout the practice.
"It felt good," said McKelvin. "I just have to learn from the vets and take that to the field as best I can."
McKelvin fared pretty well during the Tuesday session effectively recognizing a run play and maintaining his leverage to force the ballcarrier back inside. His coverage was also pretty solid throughout the practice.
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