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Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State
Selected: Round 2, Pick 1, Overall Pick 33 by Bills
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Name: Keon Coleman (Transfer from Michigan State) College: Florida State
Number: 4
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-3 Weight: 213 Position: Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: Jr/2024 40 Low: 4.52 40 Time: 4.61 40 High: 4.65
> Projected Round: Stock:
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Data Scout Notes: X-1st in a Very Deep-Top Heavy WR Class/Can Dominate/Breakout 2023/50-658-11 in 23 2023: 12-27-23 Announced Early Entry into the 2024 NFL Draft/1stC-WR/AP/ST...04-30-23 Transfer from Michigan State...2022: HMC...2021: NAC
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Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6032
Weight: 213
Zybek PD3X AKA "Official" 40 Yard Dash (ET): 4.61
40 Yard Dash (HH): 4.57
20 Yard (ET): 2.68
20 Yard (HH): 2.58
10 Yard (ET): 1.62
10 Yard (HH): 1.50
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225 Lb. Bench Reps:
Vertical Jump: 38
Broad Jump: 10'07"
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Projected 4.50/**+.11/No Full Workout-Choice
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Dates: 03/22/24
Hand: 09 3/8 Arm: 32 1/8 Wingspan: 78 1/8
Height: 6032
Weight: 213
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Keon Coleman, Florida State, Player News
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2023 ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM: WR/AP/ST - Keon Coleman - Florida State (165),...Caught 46 passes for 639 yards and 11 touchdowns...added 25 punt returns for 300 yards, with a long of 72...Biletnikoff Award semifinalist as the nation's top receiver...leads ACC and 9th nationally in receiving touchdowns...ranks 8th in FSU history with 11 touchdowns this season...ranks 2nd in ACC and 10th nationally with a 12.00 punt return average...joined Peter Warrick as the only players in FSU history with 100 receiving yard s and 100 punt return yards in the same game. - Florida State Football
(DS#10 WR) Jr/2024 WR Keon Coleman, Florida State
News Source: Florida State Football
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2022 ALL-BIG TEN FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Keon Coleman,...Jayden Reed and Keon Coleman rank among the top wide receivers in the Big Ten in several statistical categories. Coleman is fifth in receiving yards (798; 66.5 ypg) and touchdown catc hes (seven) and seventh in receptions (58; 4.8 pg), while Reed is eighth in receptions (55; 5.0 pg), ninth in receiving yards (636; 57.8 ypg) and 10th in touchdown catches (five). Reed also earned third-team all-league plaudits from the media on Tuesday as a return specialist. - Michigan State Football
(DS#10 WR) Jr/2024 WR Keon Coleman, Florida State
News Source: Michigan State Football
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Keon Coleman has already proven himself capable of playing both football and basketball at Michigan State. To the 6-foot-4, 210-pound sophomore from Louisiana, however, there is one role he's happy to avoid - being a defensive coordinator trying to game plan for the Spartans' offense. "They're gonna be in a panic trying to game plan against us," Coleman declared. It's quite the statement about what the Michigan State offense might become this fall, and one that might seem like a bit of grand-standing, c onsidering the fact the Spartans won't have Kenneth Walker III to hand the ball off to and the fact wide receiver Jalen Nailor joined the star running back by entering last spring's NFL Draft. Throw in the lack of experienced depth on the offensive line and there could be some cause for concern when it comes to a unit that ranked third in the Big Ten last season, averaging 31.3 points a game.Of course, Payton Thorne is back at quarterback after throwing for a school-record 27 touchdowns last year , and he has his share of weapons, including the wide receiver group of Jayden Reed, Tre Mosely and Coleman, along with a potential group of difference-makers at tight end and a large group of running backs eager to pick up where Walker left off. To Cole man, it makes life difficult for opponents. As he calls it, the Spartans' offense will rely on a "frenzy" of options. "It's like a behavior that they can't control," Coleman explained. "Since they would have their best corner on Jayden with the safety ov er top, that leaves three defensive backs on the backside for me, Tre and a tight end. Or me, Tre and another receiver. Like, the defensive coordinator is gonna panic. He might pull his hair out because he's gonna be like, 'How can we defend all of these weapons?' And our quarterback can run, too, and our running backs can catch it out of the backfield. "They're gonna have to dial some stuff up." - Detroit News
(DS#10 WR) Jr/2024 WR Keon Coleman, Florida State
News Source: Detroit News
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