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  1. Just now, iccrewman112 said:


    It would atone for the Coleman pick, but I’m not fine with it when it could have been Franklin and DeJean.


    This isn’t direct at you as many people are saying this but Buffalo took Coleman at 33. Rumor was NE was taking him at 34. Why does Franklin who many would have been okay with at 33 be an atonement if every GM let him slip another 27 picks. 
     

    Should that not tell you that Beane made the right pick? 

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  2. Just now, Dr. Who said:

    Do you think he can play on the boundary and win? The players with his profile that have had success did so out of the slot.

    How are they going to make that work and keep Kincaid on the field?


    Yes I think he can play outside and be a very good # 2 WR in the NFL. To me he’s very Keenan Allen like. You put him all over the place you don’t just line him up and let him go. He’s going to win in the intermediate in the NFL. He’s not a take the top off a defense guy but he’ll live over the middle at 12-15 yards in the NFL with Dig Routes. 
     

    The Bills were not coming out of this draft with a # 1 WR. I have said 50 receptions and 700 yards should be the expectation for a rookie as I believe Kincaid becomes the focal point 

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  3. 1 minute ago, pennstate10 said:

    Literally the opposite of Edmunds. 
    Edmunds was super athletic, RAS score of 9.5, but played worse than his athleticism. 
    Coleman is not super athletic,but plays better than his athletic traits would suggest. 


    Keon Coleman is plenty athletic. You don’t play high level D1 basketball and football being a subpar athlete 

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  4. Just now, Zerovoltz said:

    I am not saying it's a bad player or bad pick.  I like Coleman.  

     

    But...it's odd AF that you'd move out of 28, with your WR (apparently Coleman is your guy) and expose yourself to the risk of missing out.  

    IF this was your guy...congrats for the manuevering.  


    It was their guy. They met with Coleman multiple times and he’s the type of player. People just didn’t want to admit it here 

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  5. Just now, OldTimer1960 said:

    The young age is a plus, I just don’t know how he gets any quicker than he is.


    He’s going to be able to be in a state of the art training room around NFL strength and conditioning without having to go to school. This is where having strong football love and acumen comes into play. He’s going to work at it, he’s going to be in the facility, I know that sounds very Gabe Davis but he has way better hands and runs a better route tree than Davis 

  6. Just now, Alphadawg7 said:

     

    Good post.  The obsession with 40 times is comical to me.  He plays faster than his "40 time" and the gauntlet is a much more significant speed test and has to do a lot more with on field game speed.  

     

    Give me anyone of Mitchell, McConkey, Coleman, Franklin, or Polk in round 2 and I will be a happy camper.  Doesn't matter to me if its at 33, on a trade back, or at 60.  Anyone of them this round and I will be thrilled.  And I would take all 5 of them over Worthy, Legette, or Pearsall (I love Pearsall, but he wasn't the right fit for us)


    And let’s be frank the vast majority bitching about him have never seen him play they just know about his testing time and what they have seen in a 5 minute YouTube clip. 
     

    I am literally an FSU fan and have watched him for 13 games this year and I can tell you I’m very unbiased when it comes to their players. 
     

    There are other reasons for why he didn’t separate than he’s not a burner. He also is literally 20 years old and is going to get better. Not my first choice but a great locker room hard working guy who will do whatever the Bills ask him to do to win. Which is the goal after all

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  7. Just now, boyst said:

    Then why no separation 


    The Florida State football team used him on a ton of vertical rates and threw a bunch of jump balls to Keon Coleman and Johnny Wilson. They abandoned the middle of the field for full games at times. If defenses know you’re running only a couple of routes and you’re not a burner you’re not going to separate. That has nothing to do with his ability to run a route tree just FSUs offense was very helter skelter for being a 13-0 team 

  8. My comparison for Keon Coleman is Keenan Allen and a former FSU great Anquan Boldin. The Kelvin Benjamin comparisons are lazy lazy. 
     

    I’ve said for months that Coleman is a possibility because he’s got great football acumen, is young and developable and provides an interchangeable piece that can play inside and out. 
     

    I will be one of the few apparently who will not be upset if they select him. People also forget we can easily get a true speed WR later in the draft. 
     

    I get the appeal of AD Mitchell he has great upside too but he just doesn’t strike me as a Bills player(I’ve been wrong before) 

     

    McConkey is my preferred choice but any of the 4 I understand. There have been tons of people saying that Coleman is going a lot higher than the scouting community has him pegged 

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  9. 1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

     

    If Carolina can get the Quarterback working Legette will eat. 


    He went to about the worst possible situation possible. QB who looks like a bust, he’ll be asked to be the # 1 immediately. His only saving grace is if Canales can turn around Young 

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