Keon Coleman
Keon Coleman Played 2nd Half of Rookie Season with Bone Chip in Wrist
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman played his rookie year with chipped bone in his wrist from week 9 on.

Buffalo Bills 2024 1st round rookie receiver Keon Coleman struggled at times last year. Turns out he suffered a bone chip in his wrist in week 9. This helps explains the struggles in his rookie season. A bone chip makes catching the ball uncomfortable and especially blocking in the run game. Coleman is eager to put the struggles behind him and prove himself worthy of the 1st round pedigree in 2025. The Bills will be happy to have one of the recievers to take a step up as the number one option for their star quarterback in Josh Allen. Last year’s leading reciever Kahlil Shakir is a serviceable option but he is not a game changer. The Bills also signed Josh Palmer from the LA Chargers to help shore up the passing core. Coleman will have every opportunity to take the reign and he sounds eager to do it.

 

 

Keon Coleman was a dominant receiver in college as evident in his 81st percentile College Dominater rating of 39.6%. Coleman has great size at 6’3″ and 213 pounds. While he is not very fast, he uses his size and body control to make plays. He is currently WR 59 in ADP, which is a absolute steal if he becomes the number one option for Josh Allen. Allen and Coleman will make for great stacks in all fantasy formats.

 

 

Author: Jesse Baldwin @J_Baldwin51