The 2014 season was a very, very good one for the Buffalo Bills defense and coordinator Jim Schwartz. The Bills had it all going on, allowing the second-fewest points in the league, topped the NFL in third-down defense and allowed the second-lowest cumulative quarterback rating.
Among the many pieces on the field for the Bills that year was cornerback Leodis McKelvin, a former Buffalo first-round draft pick who recorded four interceptions in 10 games and who impressed Schwartz in a number of ways.
Now that McKelvin is an Eagle after signing a two-year contract on Tuesday, Schwartz talked about the McKelvin who was all over the football just two seasons ago.