Outlook Keon Coleman
Post-Hype Sleeper Offers Minimal Risk at Low ADP in Buffalo
Keon Coleman enters a make-or-break year with Buffalo, operating as a backup on the left side behind marquee veteran DJ Moore. While he sits behind Moore and alongside starters Joshua Palmer and Khalil Shakir, offensive coordinator Joe Brady has reassured Coleman of a featured role. After a disappointing sophomore season in which Coleman admitted he struggled, he must earn his way back into a regular rotation.
In draft circles, Coleman's ADP has seen a slow, steady climb from late-round obscurity near 299 in early May to around 265 in mid-June. For fantasy managers in PPR formats, this cheap price tag represents a virtually free post-hype sleeper. Our projections view his shifting market cost as a low-risk value opportunity given his physical talent.
Our models project Coleman for 16 receptions, 213 yards, and one touchdown on 24 targets. While these numbers are conservative, the team's decision to skip early-round draft receivers demonstrates organizational faith. If he commands more opportunities, Coleman could easily smash his floor.
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