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I don't think Keon Coleman's going to turn around and be this god, but last year, the reason why I liked Keon Coleman was I thought he could be Josh Allen's number one red zone threat and his number one deep ball threat.
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A late-round sleeper with red zone and deep-ball upside in Buffalo
Ian Hartitz defends Keon Coleman against failure narratives, citing his 9.8 yards per target, 19.2 yards per catch, and eight touchdowns in 26 career games. Hartitz suggests Coleman as a late-round dart throw with upside to serve as Josh Allen's primary red zone and deep-ball threat, effectively filling the role previously held by Gabe Davis.
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