‘No. 1 pick Leodis McKelvin’s 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the Steelers sealed himself a role in the team’s special teams plans for 2008. McKelvin showed the speed and explosiveness that allowed him to set an NCAA record with eight career scores while at Troy, reading a key block from fullback Darian Barnes and just leaving the Steelers in his dust. A week earlier against Washington, McKelvin had a 37-yard kickoff return and a 45-yard punt return. The Bills have two of the NFL’s best return men in team record-setters Terrence McGee and Roscoe Parrish, but coach Dick Jauron said a team can never have enough of these guys. “Those guys (return men) tend to get nicked so there’s room for all of them,” he said. “They’ll all have their opportunities.” McKelvin had one thing on his mind when he got into the open field: Don’t get brought down by Steelers kicker Paul Ernster. “The other 10 guys did a great job blocking,” he said. “I saw the kicker and I just said, ‘I don’t want to get tackled by the kicker.””