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nedboy7

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  1. I have no expectations anymore from Beane to make an intelligent decision for the WR room.
  2. This is weird and stubborn behavior from Beane. Just draft some guy with potential instead of some leftover garbage. You messed up the WR room. Fix it!!!
  3. I see this almost as a giant FU to the fans and everyone who would have been just fine if he pretended to care and drafted a WR just shut everyone up.
  4. I can't believe we let them draft Kingsley Suamataia. That is gonna look real dumb when he dominates our pathetic DEs.
  5. I seriously dont get taking another shot at a WR. You never know. The 3rd and 4th were the perfect spots.
  6. Before you bash this draft, remember to be grateful we even drafted a WR with our first pick. It could have been way worse. LOL.
  7. Not sure why people assume these teams would give up a 4th for a couple 5th? I am as well disappointed in not drafting a second WR.
  8. Maybe Denver has no interest in 5th rounders. I mean it is a remote possibility.
  9. You might need to dumb it down though. Like is he be a Davis replacement yo?
  10. He is a Davis replacement? That is some of the dumbest ***** on here.
  11. Interesting stat of the day.... Coleman's 40 time is still a point higher than the collective IQ on here.
  12. Few WR prospects helped their 2024 NFL Draft stock in 2023 more than Keon Coleman. Though he doesn’t have the same volume as other top WR prospects, he scored a touchdown on over 20% of his receptions and put plenty of dominant reps on display. At 6’3 1/4″, 213 pounds, Coleman’s play strength is an obvious plus — both at the catch point and as a run-after-catch (RAC) threat. He compounds that play strength with rare catch-point instincts and body control in the air and has size-defying elusiveness and burst to go with it on the ground. On top of his traits at and after the catch, Coleman also has the lateral twitch and fluidity to separate independently, giving him a nearly unmatched three-level upside.
  13. I know its one drill, but he clearly looks like the best one on here...... He is solid.
  14. The more I watch and read the more I like!
  15. In 2023, Coleman totaled 50 catches of 658 yards and 11 touchdowns. The 6-foot-4, 215-pounder has good size with quickness, athleticism, and excellent ball skills. In 2022 for Michigan State, he recorded 58 receptions for 798 yards and seven touchdowns while playing. Coleman opened the 2023 season, and his career as a Seminole, with a monster game of nine catches for 122 yards and three touchdowns versus LSU. Coleman also got the better of a future NFL corner in Wake Forest’s Caelen Carson in their matchup. Team sources have said Coleman moves well for a big wideout and presents size-mismatch problems. However, Coleman is slow and could have problems separating in the NFL. That could make him more of a No. 2 wideout as a pro.
  16. I don’t feel like watching. Starting to feel like it’s one of those reality spoof shows.
  17. No one really said that. They said it would be idiotic. Which might be true.
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