BALLER MOVE: Sit
POSITIONAL VALUE: WR4/WR5
ANALYSIS: The list of reasons Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman isn't worth starting is pretty long. For one, Joe Brady is the offensive coordinator. Brady likes to run the ball and throw it to RB James Cook. When that doesn't work, the Bills usually lose (see last week vs. the Baltimore Ravens).
That Josh Allen throw on 3rd and 12 is exactly why Joe Brady draws up an offense that looks like this. pic.twitter.com/bUG5lroUW2
— LV19 (@Legatron19) September 30, 2024
QB Josh Allen's passing stats are not great with Brady calling the shots. He has yet to crack 300 passing yards this season.
The other reason is Coleman himself. He hasn't made a big impact yet, and other than a few big catches, his impact has been minimal. He also got benched for the first quarter in Week 3 for a disciplinary issue and made a big drop against the Ravens on a dime from Allen.
Keon Coleman drops it, but just an absolutely perfect dot from Josh Allen 35 yards downfield pic.twitter.com/rgXexTtiiX
— Christian D'Andrea (@TrainIsland) September 30, 2024
So he has a few inexcusable mistakes he's made so far. He'll need to build more trust with the quarterback and coaching staff to be able to have consistent success.
Josh Allen going DEEP for Keon Coleman! pic.twitter.com/pZTRRuoXeL
— GhettoGronk (@TheGhettoGronk) September 30, 2024
He'll continue to get a few opportunities, but it isn't looking great so far. He's worth sitting, though if you're bold, it's an easy matchup with the Houston Texans secondary. With Allen throwing the ball, anything can happen, but you're better off sitting him until he cleans up his issues.
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