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Keon Coleman
Buffalo Bills
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Receiving TDs
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4.5
TDs
PROBABILITY with vig removed
Over 4.5 TDs(100)
47.4%
Under 4.5 TDs(-125)
52.6%
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Receiving Yards
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750.5
Yards
PROBABILITY with vig removed
Over 750.5 Yards(-125)
52.6%
Under 750.5 Yards(100)
47.4%
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Buffalo bound to start Round 2
WRBuffalo Bills
April 26, 2024
The Bills selected Coleman in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 33rd overall.
ANALYSIS
Buffalo came into Round 2 desperately needing a receiver and had several options available. Ultimately, it landed on Coleman, a big-bodied target out of Florida State and a polarizing prospect among draft analysts. His production was mediocre in 2023 apart from 11 TDs, with 7.3 yards per target and a 55 percent catch rate despite playing in an efficient FSU offense. A 4.61 40 didn't help his draft stock, but that's doesn't mean Coleman can't play -- he outproduced Jayden Reed in 2022 as a 19-year-old sophomore at Michigan State. Coleman is at his best when he's playing above the rim and using his 6-foot-3 frame and 38-inch vertical to box out smaller defenders. That profile was much-needed in Buffalo after the team lost both Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis this offseason. Coleman projects as a starter right away for the Bills, and while he lacks explosive speed, he complements a position group that otherwise features quicker, smaller wideouts like Khalil Shakir and Curtis Samuel.