Coming into the 2024 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills had a few clear needs on their roster. Arguably the biggest was on the offensive side of the ball at wide receiver.
The Buffalo Bills made some interesting moves in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday by trading back in the draft not once, but twice. To make things even more polarizing for Buffalo and its fanbase, the team also made one of its two trades with their AFC rival in the Kansas City Chiefs.
Coleman checked a lot of athletic and intangible boxes for One Bills Drive Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane met with members of the media following the team’s selection of wide receiver Keon Coleman out of Florida State.
The Buffalo Bills selected Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman with the top pick of the second round of the NFL Draft, filling a major need in their offense.
At 6-foot-4, 220 pounds, he establishes a daunting presence that the AFC’s best will have to counter.
The second night of the NFL Draft is heating up before commissioner Roger Goodell takes the stage. Ahead of Round 2, Senior NFL Reporter Albert Breer reported multiple teams are hoping to make moves to acquire a highly-coveted NFL prospect.
Keon Coleman routinely made jaw-dropping plays during his college career. Over the past two seasons — one at Florida State and one at Michigan State — Coleman caught 108 passes for 1,456 yards and 18 scores, playing a big role in FSU finishing the regular season undefeated in 2023.
Brandon Knapp tells you why the Detroit Lions should take Keon Coleman in the 2024 NFL Draft. After heavily focusing on the defense in my earlier articles, it’s time to flip the script and take a look at the offensive options again.
The Florida State wide receiver projects as a Day 2 selection in this year’s draft. The New England Patriots’ recent history with early-round wide receivers is a complicated one.
The Pittsburgh Steelers need another wide receiver to pair with George Pickens for the 2024 season. The team dealt Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers.
According to Ryan Talbot, the Bills hosted Florida State WR Keon Coleman for an official 30 visit. Buffalo has a major need at receiver this offseason and has been doing a lot of homework on this class of prospects. Coleman would be a potential option for them in the first round with the No.
On Thursday, ESPN's Jordan Reid reported that he has heard a different story about Buffalo's approach to filling its wide receiver need.
Competing with an enormous pool of college prospects to be one of the more than 250 players selected during the NFL Draft is a daunting task.
Height: 6'3 1/4" Weight: 213 lbs 40-Time: 4.61 seconds 10-Yard Split: 1.54 seconds Vertical: 38 inches Broad Jump: 10 feet 7 inches 3-Cone: DNP (Did Not
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Florida State star Keon Coleman has made his NFL Draft decision.
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