Bills Fastest Rookie WR Walk Out of Practice – Josh Allen Sends Strong Message: “He Is a Problem”
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Buffalo, NY – Keon Coleman, the Buffalo Bills’ rookie wide receiver, is turning heads at training camp.
During a recent gauntlet drill, GPS trackers clocked Coleman at over 20 mph, the fastest among Bills WRs in the session — an eye-opening number for a player who had been labeled “slow” after running a 4.61-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine.
Coleman is proving that game speed is a very different story from stopwatch speed. At 6’3” and 213 pounds, he combines size, length, and burst — along with jump-ball and contested-catch skills honed during his days as a two-sport athlete at Michigan State, where he also played basketball.
“He is a problem.” – Josh Allen, Bills quarterback
The short but powerful statement says it all: Coleman is already forcing defenses to pay attention.
At Florida State in 2023, Coleman hauled in 50 receptions for 658 yards and 11 touchdowns, posting one of the highest TD-to-catch ratios in college football. His ability to finish drives and win in traffic could be a difference-maker for Buffalo’s offense.
Elite in-practice speed, topping the WR group.
Highlight-reel catches that are built for social media.
High competitiveness, with eyes on becoming a future WR1.
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