Coleman has been one of the more polarizing players to evaluate during the pre-draft process, being an early declare with menacing ball skills and a glaring inability to separate. This archetype has led many analysts to speculate his landing spot and usage will be a large factor in determining his future success. The Bills drafting Coleman 33rd overall is a strong sign of faith from them, and a great landing spot for Coleman.
Coleman immediately slots in as a top receiving option for Josh Allen on a team that lost it’s two primary wide receivers this offseason. Fantasy Managers can expect Coleman to be a late first round pick in rookie Superflex drafts, and he’s worth a dart throw at the end of redraft formats as well. Khalil Shakir and Curtis Samuel will still be playing meaningful snaps in 2024, but this hurts their upside.