I'm no scout or anything, but I watched him play and saw him separate from DBs with slants/outs but his QB was either late with the throw or off target. He wasn't able to outrun the DB deep, but was able to get DB on his hip and outmuscle/outjump the DB for the ball and made the catch. Like a power forward rebounding a ball for the putback. When Keon does get the ball in his hands on short passes, his ability to make a play after the catch is as good as anyone's in this draft. Like I said before, I see a young Michael Thomas/Brandon Marshall type receiver in Coleman. Some analysts comps him to Puka Nacua/Drake London. Don't forget he was also a member of an undefeated team that played without their starting QB most of the season. I like what I see in him personally