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02-08-2024, 12:25 AM | #841 |
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ESPN's Draft Analyst Jordan Reid sites Keon Coleman as his #23 player, Legette at #47, and Franklin at #49 in his TOP 50 List.
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02-08-2024, 09:50 AM | #844 |
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I'm really warming up to Keon Coleman as a possibility in round 1.
You can sign a guy like Mooney to be the deep threat, and just let Coleman and Rice bully corners. |
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WR's that don't get good separation just aren't a good fit in this offense. It's not a bully ball offense. It's about timing and quick separation. The same reasons you thought Moore SHOULD work in this offense are why Coleman wouldn't, IMO. And I just don't see much 'there' there in terms of traits. He has good size and that's almost literally the last thing on my list for WR traits. I just don't know what I see that actually translates well to a timing offense. Bigger bodied guys that can screen dudes off, even if we find a way to make them work here, don't require 1st round picks. Those can be found in the middle rounds. I just can't see a way I ever find him all that attractive in the 1st. Should he really slide and fall into the late 2nd - sure. But I'm not gonna get there in the first. I just can't see a scenario where 8 other WRs go off the board (which is about what it would take to put him at the top of my WR list) and not leave someone else at a different position I'd far rather have.
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Troy Franklin is the guy, if he's not there then I think you pivot to the OL or DL.
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02-08-2024, 11:01 AM | #848 | |
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What I like about Coleman beyond his obvious size is that Florida State used him a fair amount in the screen game and even to return punts. Very fluid athlete at his size- I personally don't think he is just a bully ball receiver. Quite a few plays on his tape where he routinely makes a defender miss and picks up the YAC yards. We'll see how his testing goes but I think your underestimating his athletic ability. |
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Franklin is the one I've just zeroed in on, for a couple reasons.
He has alot that this offense needs in terms of speed, ability etc. I think he also may end up going before we pick, so it may not matter. But he's also an ideal pairing for Rice. Put those two together and it's a nice Batman and Robin. |
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I'm starting to believe we've got Coleman and Franklin flipped, or at least the league does. Seems like the pros expect Coleman will go #4 and Franklin #5 or #6 WR off the board. I can't quite figure it out, but scouts and draft heads just aren't quite as high on Franklin as we are yet and despite the lack of production routinely take Coleman over Franklin, and even occasionally have him taken in the top 15. Must be his frame, athletic traits, and youth?
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Coleman just seems a bit redundant to what Rice does for me, but I'm not really against that if that's what we're going for.
I'd like to have a guy that can really do it all though. |
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I also think Ja'Tavion Samders needs to be in the conversation. I think he will be after the combine. Him and Kelce would be ****ing insane, and help keep Kelce fresh.
This of course would have to come with a significant WR signing in free agency. |
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Franklin is the guy for me. If he's gone I'm sulking and probably not that fussed who we pick.
Coleman I said early I just didn't like at all, for all the reasons DJ mentioned. But I'm warming a little for the reasons Shoes mentioned. I keep hearing evaluators say "it's not that he can't separate, it's just that he doesn't". I'm pretty suspicious of this, but they seem to be referencing his athleticism. Maybe. If he tests well I could go with it perhaps. If the league likes him more than Franklin, fine by me. |
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