The Florida State Seminoles have had an interesting run at the wide receiver position in the last few years. Following the 2023 season, two FSU players from the WR room got drafted (Keon Coleman and Johnny Wilson) as they provided a significant impact on the field.
Seminoles went from being a College Football Playoff contender in 2023, to the program’s worst record in 50 years. In the latest indictment of Coach Mike
Every quarterback could use a friend like Keon Coleman. After being drafted at No. 33 overall by the Buffalo Bills, Coleman watched his college teammate fall to the bottom of Round 5.
With the 2024 NFL Draft officially in the books, oddsmakers have already started setting lines on the favorites for NFL Offensive Rooke of the Year. And while quarterback selections Caleb Williams (Chicago Bears), Jayden Daniels (Washington Commanders) and J.J.
Florida State became the first undefeated Power Five conference champion to not be selected for the College Football Playoff, and while most people put the blame on the selection committee for that decision, one former Seminoles players directs his ire elsewhere.
Besides being an exciting wide receiver prospect, Keon Coleman has several other hobbies. The Buffalo Bills second-round pick loves to chill around the house, drops by at the local bowling alley to smash a few pins, and even knows how to strike a golf ball calmly.
He received Josh Allen’s stamp of approval in the pre-draft process, and now, he’s received a vote of confidence from ESPN. Buffalo Bills rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman has been listed as one of the outlet’s ‘best’ 100 picks of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Fans of the Buffalo Bills ultimately hope to see the relationship between quarterback Josh Allen and rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman blossom on the green of the football field, but the bond may initially take root on a different green, grassy surface.
In a 2024 NFL Draft class that prominently featured the children of Hall of Fame wide receivers Marvin Harrison and Jerry Rice, it’s a different pass catcher bloodline that has most significantly piqued the interest of Buffalo Bills fans.
Half a year has passed since Florida State's infamous College Football Playoff snub following a 13-0 campaign and ACC Championship. Time hasn't healed the wound or eased the anger that Seminole fans felt in the aftermath of a historic slight at the hands of the committee.
The 2024 NFL Draft has officially come to an end, and the Florida State Seminoles stole the show, with 10 former standouts being selected as well as an additional three who were picked up as undrafted free agents.
It seems like a near-perfect match. Buffalo Bills' quarterback Josh Allen can extend plays as effectively as any NFL field general and rookie receiver Keon Coleman has thrived when playing off script.
NFL legends Shannon Sharpe and Chad Ochocinco reacted to former Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman’s viral press conference after the Buffalo Bills drafted him with the first pick in the second round of the NFL Draft.
Keon Coleman is hoping to deliver plenty of touchdowns for the Buffalo Bills next season and beyond, but the former Florida State wide receiver is already handing out free advice unrelated to football.
Former Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Keon Coleman is giving NFL scouts plenty to think about and consider at this year’s NFL combine. While the six-foot-four-inch Seminole star is not known for its speed, it definitely helped him turn some heads during the gauntlet drill.
When the Cowboys dealt Amari Cooper to the Browns in 2022, it left a hole in their receiving corps. They address this need in a new mock draft, selecting a prospect with star potential.
The 2024 NFL draft is expected to feature a number of high-profile wideouts, and the list of options available at the position has grown. Florida State’s Keon Coleman has declared for the draft, as noted by ESPN’s Jordan Reid.
At 6-foot-4, 215 pounds, Florida State wide receiver has the size and athleticism NFL scouts covet at the position. After Florida State's huge Week 1 win against LSU, Coleman proved he could also produce when the bright lights of prime time are on. A transfer from Michigan State this past offseason, Coleman dazzled against the Tigers.