Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into fantasy football prep, because, well, it’s almost that time of year again! And one name that keeps popping up is Keon Coleman. I wanted to figure out his potential, so I started digging. Here’s what I did and what I found:

Looked at His College Stats
First things first, I checked out his college performance. You gotta see what he did at Florida State, right? I looked up his receiving yards, touchdowns, targets – all that good stuff. I didn’t just want the raw numbers, I also wanted the context. How did he perform against top defenses? Did he show up in big games?
Watched Some Game Tape
Stats are cool, but they don’t tell the whole story. So, I fired up some game film. I wanted to see his routes, his hands, his ability to get open. I also watched how he handled press coverage. Did he struggle against physical corners? Could he make contested catches? These are things you just can’t see in a stat sheet.
Checked His Landing Spot
Then I looked at where he landed in the NFL Draft – with the Bills. And Josh Allen at quarterback. That is very important for his fantasy value. I needed to consider the team’s offensive scheme, their quarterback’s tendencies, and the other receivers on the roster. Is he going to be the number one option? Or will he be competing for targets?
- Good quarterback? Check (It is Josh Allen).
- Team need at WR? Check.
Read Expert Analysis
After doing my own research, I checked out what some of the fantasy football “experts” were saying. I looked at their projections, their rankings, and their overall takes on Coleman. Did they see him as a potential breakout player? Or were they more cautious?
Considered My League Settings
Finally, I thought about my specific league settings. Is it a PPR league? Standard scoring? Dynasty? All of these factors can influence a player’s fantasy value. What might be a good pick in one league could be a reach in another.

After all of this, I put that together to come up with the result. The process is kind of tiring but it is fun.