Okay, so I’ve been digging into this Keon Coleman guy, the wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills. He’s a rookie, drafted in the second round this year, and everyone’s talking about his fantasy football potential. Let me tell you what I’ve been up to and what I found out.
First, I checked out some draft rankings and projections for 2024. You know, the usual stuff, just to get a feel for where the “experts” think he’ll land. Most of them are saying he’s a decent pick, maybe around the 9th round in those full PPR redraft leagues. Not bad for a rookie, right?
Then, I started looking into the Bills’ situation. Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis are gone. Those two were big-time target hogs. I thought, this is huge for Coleman! There’s a wide-open opportunity for him to step in and make a name for himself. The Bills have a good quarterback. That means Coleman should get some good looks. So, I jotted down some notes about the potential targets and how the offense might change this year.
Next, I dug into some recent news. Turns out, Coleman had a wrist thing going on, but he was a full participant in practice recently. Good news! That means he should be good to go for the next game. I was super excited to hear this. He was a full participant in practice! So I quickly updated my notes to reflect this positive development.
I also read a bold prediction somewhere that said Coleman will finish as the TOP rookie wide receiver in fantasy football this year. That’s a big statement! It got me thinking, could this guy really be that good? So, I compared his situation to other rookie receivers. The Bills have a good offense. Coleman has a chance to play a lot.
After all this, here’s what I did: I made a list of pros and cons for drafting Coleman in my fantasy league.
Pros
- Opportunity: With Diggs and Davis gone, the door is wide open.
- Quarterback: The Bills have a solid guy throwing the ball.
- Upside: He’s a rookie with a lot of potential.
- Practice report: He was a full participant recently!
Cons
- Rookie: He’s unproven in the NFL.
- Competition: There are other receivers on the team who will also want the ball.
- Wrist: Even though he practiced, we have to see if it affects him.
So, that’s where I’m at with Keon Coleman. I’m not saying you should definitely draft him, but I think he’s worth considering. I’ve done the work, and now I’m sharing it with you. What do you guys think? Let me know in the comments!