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Coleman has arguably the best blend of rushing and receiving skills in Denver's backfield... He has an interesting skill set and warrants stashing on benches early in the season.
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Coleman's elite rushing-receiving blend warrants bench stash in crowded Denver backfield.

Denver RB at ADP 157.3 (RB50) with elite skill-set blend in a crowded backfield; despite PCL sprain in college, Coleman posted 15.9 rush attempts per game, 80.4 rushing yards per game, 5.1 yards per carry, 3.57 yards after contact per attempt, 0.24 missed tackles forced per rush attempt, 13 rushing touchdowns, 3.6 targets per game, 0.18 targets per route run, 3.4 receptions per game, 39.5 receiving yards per game, 1.96 yards per route run, and 2 receiving touchdowns in his first eight college games. In Broncos preseason game one, Coleman played 14 snaps with four rush attempts, 24 rushing yards, four routes and four pass-blocking snaps. The source notes he has an interesting skill set and warrants stashing on benches early in the season, as he could impress Sean Payton and Davis Webb enough to open the year with some backfield role despite RJ Harvey and J.K. Dobbins competition.

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