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In recent memory, the wide receiver class in the 2024 NFL Draft was one of the deepest.

Only one player, Florida State’s Keon Coleman, was desired as a teammate by Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen out of the eleven selected in the first two rounds, including seven first-round picks.

Coleman disclosed what Allen texted him on Friday morning before to the start of Round 2, when the Bills picked him with the 33rd overall choice in the draft. Coleman made this revelation during his first news conference.

“You’re the guy I want,” he texted me the day before. “I want to play with you, I watched a lot of receivers,” Coleman said to the press. And that is exactly what I have been saying. The guy wearing number 17 is the one I want to play with. He’s one of the top quarterbacks in the game right now, in my opinion, and I would love to be catching passes from him. I’m prepared for it.

According to Beane, “Josh liked a lot of [the receivers], and he definitely had an affinity for Keon.” “I believe he mentioned some of the abilities ‘to adjust if I have to throw it behind him’ because not every player has that ability,” the player said, pointing to his size and basketball skills.

At Florida State in 2023, Coleman had a strong junior season with 50 receptions for 658 yards and a career-high 11 touchdowns. In addition, he concluded his collegiate career with 115 catches, 1,506 yards, and 19 touchdowns. He also returned 25 punts for 300 yards (12 yards per return).

With his 6-foot-3 height and 213 pounds, Coleman has the ideal dimensions for an NFL wide receiver. He also has good hands and a fondness for pulling down jump balls, as seen by his 45.8% of

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