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Skeptical Projections Contrast Offseason Reassurance for Keon Coleman
Keon Coleman enters a self-proclaimed make-or-break year after a disappointing 2025 sophomore season where he managed 38 receptions for 404 yards and four touchdowns. While he spent time benched last season, offensive coordinator Joe Brady has reassured Coleman of a defined role. He currently sits behind star offseason addition DJ Moore on the left wide receiver depth chart.
From a market perspective, Coleman's ADP in 1.0 PPR leagues has steadily climbed from outside the top 300 in early May to around 271. While managers are warming up to his late-round appeal, our models remain highly skeptical. We project him for just 18 catches, 253 yards, and two touchdowns, making his rising draft cost a potential reach.
To outperform our expectations, Coleman must outproduce fellow pass-catchers like Joshua Palmer and Khalil Shakir. Ultimately, Coleman is a volatile, touchdown-dependent bench stash whose value rests entirely on capturing a consistent outside receiver role.
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