RkFast Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 4 minutes ago, henry jones said: No sane GM would make a trade for him. Everybody has seen what little upside he has. A 22 year old big-bodied receiver? Tons of teams would send back a late pick and take a flyer on him as a reclamation project. I dont want to see him out there, either. But I wouldnt give up on him just yet. Hes too young and the upside is just too great to throw him away. Edited 2 hours ago by RkFast 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 9 minutes ago, henry jones said: No sane GM would make a trade for him. Everybody has seen what little upside he has. I guess the Chargers should have dealt Quinton Johnston last year (his second NFL season BTW) when he had 700 yards receiving as a former 1st Round pick. Coleman before his benching was on pace for 626 but yeah I know I know Johnston has to compete with the all time great Ladd McConkey who was amazing yesterday when he had 3 catches for 13 yards. Oh wait no we should have stayed put and drafted speed merchant Xavier Worthy who had 3 catches for 25 yards yesterday. Edited 1 hour ago by The Jokeman Quote
3rdand12 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 23 hours ago, Aussie Joe said: I’m not prepared to give up anything more than a sixth to get rid of him THIS ! 👍 Put him on PS and shame his az Quote
Figster Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 minutes ago, RkFast said: A 22 year old big-bodied receiver? Tons of teams would send back a late pick and take a flyer on him as a reclamation project. I dont want to see him out there, either. But I wouldnt give up on him just yet. Hes too young and the upside is just too great to throw him away. I'm not sure about the upside from what we have seen. I will say this though, I think it's hard to get into a good passing rhythm with an everyone eats offense that runs the ball half the time. On Sunday vs Tampa Joe Brady came with more of an up tempo, chunk play, passing attack. The kind of passing attack Bills fans have grown accustomed to seeing. The kind of passing attack that can give a young WR like Keon Coleman a better chance to succeed IMO. Quote
Nephilim17 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago No team will want to reclaim him as a boundary guy as there's plenty of evidence he's not suited for that role, but I think some might look back at his college production in the slot and think he could be worth a late-round pick to play there again. Quote
BeastMaster Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The same posters saying trade Coleman are the same ones that said trade Cole Bishop and that he sucked This staff would be incredibly inept if they were to just take a late rounder for a guy that has some real ability and potential in only their second season You continue to work with him and get him to mature...not give up on for pennies on the dollar Quote
CirclnWagons Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago You can fix scheme, you can fix technique, you can’t fix effort and you can’t make up for poor attitude. Knowing how he is struggling and still showing up late for a meeting?? He needs to be gone. I had trouble putting up with the diva stuff with diggs when he was going for 1000 every year. Get this dude the heck out Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 40 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: and despite all this Keon has put up numbers that are similar to those other WRs drafted around him in the same draft class. Yet I know I know stats don't matter only when they do when want to complain that he's not as good as McConkey, who isn't the type of WR we needed when we drafted Coleman. I mean Coleman had as many yards as Ricky Pearsall (drafted 7 spots before him) had yesterday on 1 less catch. He’s incredibly inefficient. Since coming back last year, he’s played in 16 games. That’s basically a full season. He’s had the ball thrown to him 78 times. They’ve completed 32 of those for 491 yards and 4 TDs. If we add the average for a 17th game the stats look like this 34/522/4TDs on 83 targets. 🤣🤣 He did that while playing with the MVP of the league. For context 34 receptions would have been tied for 138 last year. 522 receiving yards would be 86th. 4 TDs would be tied for 62nd. Coleman has had opportunities that others have not. Legette, Worthy, Pearsall, McConkey, Franklin, Mitchell, etc.. would all be better than him if drafted by the Bills. He plays with the league MVP at QB. He’s AWFUL. Why are we still doing this? He’s a scrub. Quote
RkFast Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, CirclnWagons said: You can fix scheme, you can fix technique, you can’t fix effort and you can’t make up for poor attitude. Knowing how he is struggling and still showing up late for a meeting?? He needs to be gone. I had trouble putting up with the diva stuff with diggs when he was going for 1000 every year. Get this dude the heck out And where is Diggs right now?????????????????????????????????????? I generally get what youre putting out but giving up on a 22 year old is tough. If you want to go this route fine but DO NOT do the "whoa is us, so Billlsy" routine when hes being productive, even marginally, for another club and national pregame media is doing an expose on him about "how much hes grown, look at him now." Also....its not like players dont evolve and change. I mean...the entire Oakland Raiders dynasty (Im dating myself) was built off misfits, castoffs from other teams and outcasts. Edited 1 hour ago by RkFast Quote
CirclnWagons Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, RkFast said: And where is Diggs right now?????????????????????????????????????? I generally get what youre putting out but giving up on a 22 year old is tough. If you want to go this route fine but DO NOT do the "whoa is us, so Billlsy" routine when hes being productive, even marginally, for another club and national pregame media is doing an expose on him about "how much hes grown, look at him now." Also....its not like players dont evolve and change. I mean...the entire Oakland Raiders dynasty (Im dating myself) was build off misfits and outcasts. I get it and I’d never send someone away strictly for lack of production that early on but when you put lack of production with the atrocious effort and the poor attitude and continual discipline problems, let someone else deal with it Quote
BigAl2526 Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago Coleman has had a season and a half to show signs of maturity. He hasn't. It makes it seem doubtful he's ever going to grow up. His trade value is minimal though. I would guess somewhere in the 5th to 7th round range. Quote
ColoradoBills Posted 16 minutes ago Posted 16 minutes ago On 11/16/2025 at 12:03 PM, PetermansRedemption said: Yes, try to get a 5th, take a 7th. If not, cut. If there was a team willing to trade a 5th round pick for him in March, I would think you have to jump on that. Thing is, NO ONE is going to do that. Maybe a 7th, but the trading team takes on around $4M in guarantees. So, once again, not sure if a 7th is going to happen. Cutting him in March costs $5.5M in Dead Money. Not exactly what is needed with the cap situation. If you can't trade him, it makes sense to bring him to camp and hope for some maturity. If he doesn't show you that, cut him 1 Sep to ease the cap hit. IMO. Quote
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