When the Buffalo Bills selected rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman 33rd overall as the top pick of Round 2 in the 2024 NFL Draft, predictably, many in Bills Mafia wondered if general manager Brandon Beane and company had made the right move. The questions most wanted answers to revolved around Coleman’s ability to absorb the same sort of role that either Stefon Diggs or Gabe Davis held as key targets for quarterback Josh Allen.
Draft analysts and those covering the Buffalo Bills were sure to caution fans that Coleman’s rookie season might involve a lot of learning, and less production.