‘”Coleman is the player they really need to emerge on the outside,” Solak writes. “He is not an elite separator, but succeeds as a ball winner. That’s the sort of player who needs time to develop trust and chemistry with his quarterback, as Allen must be willing to throw to Coleman even when he’s covered. In Year 1, the relationship was not yet there. But if Coleman can become a Tee Higgins-esque receiver over the middle of the field and in the low red zone, he’ll introduce a new, physical facet that the Bills missed at times last year. Perhaps then this offense can finally get over the hump.”‘