He was released during the 2006 preseason however, he was signed 11 days later following an injury to Wisconsin alumnus Troy Vincent. He played in 10 games, finishing with 1 kick return for 36 yards. Leonhard was the only undrafted rookie on the 53-man opening day roster for the 2005 Bills.
#Jim leonhard stats professional
Professional career File:Jim Leonhard Small.jpg He held the Big Ten Conference career punt return yardage record with 1,347 yards until Michigan's Steve Breaston eclipsed his mark in 2006. Noted for his speed, leaping ability, and sure tackling, he totaled 21 interceptions (tied with Jamar Fletcher for the most in school history) and made 281 tackles.
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He was not awarded a scholarship until his senior year, despite the fact that he had been a regular starting safety before that season and had already been named All-Big Ten twice. Leonhard was a walk-on football player at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, having received no Division 1-A scholarship offers out of high school. He was also named team MVP in his senior year. He was a team captain in his junior and senior seasons, the same seasons in which he was a first team All-State performer. During his freshman year, 1997, the Flambeau Falcons won the Wisconsin state championship in football in division six over River Ridge high school. Leonhard played high school football at Flambeau High School in Tony, Wisconsin where he was the starting quarterback and strong safety.
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Leonhard was signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2005 after playing college football at the University of Wisconsin.
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He is a former American football safety who played ten seasons in the National Football League (NFL). James Andrew Leonhard (born October 27, 1982) is the defensive coordinator of the Wisconsin Badgers football team. No regular season or postseason appearancesÄefensive coordinator & defensive backs coach For people with a similar name, see Jim Leonard (disambiguation). For the Philadelphia Eagles running back of the 1930s, see Jim Leonard.