Josh Allen will be throwing balls to Keon Coleman. His success will not only be the graded on "normal" timing plays but his ability to
find enough room to have Josh chuck him the ball during Allen's scramble drills. Coleman's success or failure will have a lot to do with that.
If he develops the smarts to do that, he will be a very BIG asset.
I so hope that whatever 5th rounders Beane actually uses as picks become starters like Milano.
Beane has work to do being he doesn't have any 5ths next year!
As only a casual fan of college football I never have a horse in these draft debates. Sometimes that's a good thing.
From what I'm learning about Keon I have to say I'm intrigued as to how he could play with Josh.
Picks will be at least 4 of the 5 needs you have listed. Beane will use the rest to make moves or trade for 2025 picks.
He is missing a 5th and a 7th next year.
If I had to guess I see the next 4 picks being in the positions of OL, WR, CB and RB in no particular order.
That leaves a 5th, 6th and 7th as trade fodder.
He has to find a partner. I'm sure it's what he wants to do that both in the 3rd and 4th rounds.
Teams won't trade until they are almost on the clock. They are watching their boards too.