Keon Coleman. Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports

Florida State star Keon Coleman has made his NFL Draft decision.

The star wide receiver will enter the draft, he announced Wednesday on social media. In his statement, he thanked Florida State, as well as Michigan State, where he started his collegiate career.

Coleman established himself as a standout prospect with the Seminoles this year, making a number of big plays during Florida State’s undefeated regular season. In total, he caught 50 passes for 658 yards and 11 touchdowns. He also had 798 receiving yards and seven touchdowns in 2021 as a sophomore at Michigan State.

Coleman projects as a potential first-round pick in April’s NFL Draft, which made his decision a straightforward one. He will skip the Seminoles’ Orange Bowl game against Georgia as a result.

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