Worth turning on some games from him. He's far and away from Robinson and Thomas in polish and technique.Dynasty DeLorean wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 6:44 pmHmm, I have not watched any film on him yet, but just in terms of draft capital, size, athleticism, speed, and collegiate production (dominator, not raw production), he’s very similar and hits all key metrics when it comes to a player of his height. I think people forget ARob also ran a 4.6 at the combine, albeit at a higher weight. The 40 for Coleman is not ideal, but it does pass the threshold, and what pushes it to the back burner is his exceptional leaping ability.mild wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 6:32 pmWhat are the favourable aspects you're seeing, DD? Genuinely curious.Dynasty DeLorean wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 6:19 pm Hmm, been finally digging into this draft class and Keon Coleman compares very favorably to Allen Robinson and Michael Thomas. Will be a steal where he's going. Also means this might be one of, if not the best WR class we've ever seen.
About the only good things anyone has had to say about him thus far is that his playspeed -might- be higher than his timed speed, and that Josh Allen texted him to tell him "he was the guy he wanted".
Everything else tells a story of a guy who couldn't even seperate in College.
I do think Coleman could be an interesting value though for where he's going.