Keon Coleman
WR - Buffalo Bills
2024 Outlook
The Bills are building a basketball team. Each receiver depth chart has a mishmash of skill sets that offensive coordinators and quarterbacks can take advantage of in particular roles. The Bills drafted their power forward and red zone threat with the selection of Keon Coleman. I wasn't particularly high on Coleman as a prospect, as he never ranked higher than 72nd in yards per route run, receiving grade, or yards after the catch per reception in his final two seasons in college. I don't know if he'll ever develop into a refined route runner or high-end target share earner, but that doesn't mean he can't use size to his advantage in the red zone this year with Allen. Coleman is a solid late-round flier who could develop into more this year.
Keon Coleman, a second-round pick for the Buffalo Bills, boasts impressive physical attributes at 6'4" and 215 lbs, fitting the mold of an outside X-receiver. His collegiate career showcased consistent improvement, highlighted by a notable junior year at Florida State with 50 receptions, 658 yards, and 11 touchdowns. Despite his youth, Coleman demonstrated dominance, outperforming future NFL prospect Jayden Reed in key metrics. With the Bills, he enters a favorable situation with a talented quarterback and opportunities to rise in the depth chart, setting the stage for a promising start to his NFL journey.