HomeskillitMoorman Posted April 30 Posted April 30 I think this all depends on context. I don't see #1 receiver type stuff here. If that's your expectation, I think you're going to be disappointed. If the expectation is a good slot receiver, you'll probably be happy with the pick. Quote
NastyNateSoldiers Posted April 30 Posted April 30 15 hours ago, ShakAttack said: I have to admit, this video is indeed a bit disappointing. Especially if you compare it to the same video of Xavier Leggette. It’s disappointing because Coleman is billed as the “contested catch guy” but if you watch all of Leggette’s targets, he has a higher success rate of coming down with those catches, and seems to be better at just about everything else as well. For all the buzz about the trade KC, it’s the trade with Carolina that leaves me with more questions. Do we know for sure that Leggette was not our guy? For all those that say we wouldn’t have made the trade if Panthers were coming after our guy, ok, then what is the point of trading up one spot for either team in that case? Why would the Panthers make this trade if they weren’t worried about us taking Leggette??? They could have just had him with the next pick after we drafted Coleman if this was true. Not sure I’m convinced we didn’t get screwed. I think Coleman won the Character game over Leggette and he's 2 yrs younger then him plus he's a menacing blocker . Otherwise Leggette is better all around player in my opinion and has superstar potential. 1 Quote
Bad Things Posted April 30 Posted April 30 On 4/29/2024 at 11:18 AM, DJB said: Watch all his targets. He can’t separate. He consistently has a DB all over him unless it’s a coverage breakdown . For a guy that is touted as a 50/50 guy he sure doesn’t come down with a lot of balls Thank you for sharing that link. As someone who had no clue who Keon Coleman was, it was great to be able to watch this. That said, I have a different takeaway than yours. The first thing that I noticed was how very inconsistent the QB was. There was all sorts of stuff thrown Keon's way. The second thing that popped was his body control. Fluid and strong movement. Even the way he goes down while being tackled looks quite controlled. He's still a young man who will grow into his frame. He also flashes some great YAC in this tape too. Lastly, he also shows a really good demeanor on the field. There were a couple DBs on this tape that were clearly trying to get under his skin, but he didn't seem to pay any attention to that. He seems to put his head down and go about his business. Oh, and clearly basketball has given him really good hands in certain contested catches. (One hand grabs.) All in all, I'm excited! Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 On 4/28/2024 at 12:00 PM, gonzo1105 said: He’s going to have to be better at contested catches to win vertically but I believe he will eat in the intermediate middle of the field as a pro and I don’t mean from the slot His contested catch rate was lower last year because of the poor QB play from the QB getting hurt and also in how Florida St used him. Otherwise his catch rate would have been excellent over his college career. 1 Quote
Mark Long Beach Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Yeah, that QB sprayed the ball all over the place. Really made me cringe. Maybe 1 or 2 in 10 was well placed, everything else Coleman had to adjust to, often majorly. Many times the adjustment was bringing him into the CB. I did see a number of blanket coverage, but I saw more NFL opens that the QB made not open. Honestly, I'm still nervous about the pick because separation is very important in NFL. I feel better after watching, but not convinced he can get open as much as I want vs NFL CBs. Quote
Billy Claude Posted April 30 Posted April 30 (edited) After watching that video, the answer to the OP's question appears to be "Fact: Keon Coleman is not a separator". He is covered pretty tightly on almost every pass. Some of it might be due to poor QB play but definitely not all it. The more important question is can he become a separator with better coaching. I assume moving from school to school and changing coachng staffs didn't help but sometimes Beane is unduly confident in what the coaching staff can do. Edited April 30 by Billy Claude Quote
DJB Posted October 6 Posted October 6 On 4/28/2024 at 7:18 PM, DJB said: Watch all his targets. He can’t separate. He consistently has a DB all over him unless it’s a coverage breakdown . For a guy that is touted as a 50/50 guy he sure doesn’t come down with a lot of balls Many disagreed with me when I posted this. Do they still disagree with me now? Love his personality but personalities don’t win SB’s. 1 1 Quote
ProcessImproverMan Posted October 6 Posted October 6 1 minute ago, DJB said: Many disagreed with me when I posted this. Do they still disagree with me now? Love his personality but personalities don’t win SB’s. Why we should have sold the farm to trade up for Nabers. Nabers would be more impactful than Coleman, Bishop, Carter, etc combined 1 1 1 Quote
mrags Posted October 6 Posted October 6 15 minutes ago, DJB said: Many disagreed with me when I posted this. Do they still disagree with me now? Love his personality but personalities don’t win SB’s. But he’s got an ELITE personality. He makes comments like “TigerWishHeCould” for like a week straight in every interview. He loves bright colored bubble coats. And he steals more cookies than a Sesame Street character. 1 Quote
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