Coleman is doing great so far. Zero drops and 2-0 as a Bill.
Separation rates are important. It seems all separation stats are based on a subjective analysis of the play (eye-ball-tests). And different reviewers see things differently. For example PFF (a service NFL teams pay for, whether we like them or not) has the following for Coleman and Worthy for "separation"
Week 1:
Coleman 2 out 11
Worthy 4 out of 9
Week 2:
Coleman 5 out of 8
Worthy 2 out of 6
Total
Coleman 7 out of 19 =37%
Worthy 6 out of 15 = 40%
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-1-separation-report-2024
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-2-separation-report-2024
PFF also reports a week 1 average for all NFL receivers of 55%.
Also I don't think Win Rate showed in the first post is the same thing as "separation score"