The Buffalo Bills lucked out when Florida State wideout was still available with the No. 33 overall pick in last year's NFL Draft.
Coleman filled the team's biggest need at the time as a big outside receiver with the ability to make splash plays, which he did plenty of for the Seminoles.
The Opelousas, Louisiana, native fit in nicely last season and has been named by Bleacher Report as the team's best building block ahead of 2025.
"In February, the Buffalo Bills rewarded their most consistent wideout, Khalil Shakir, with a four-year extension. Keon Coleman may have greater upside than the speedy slot receiver, though," B/R wrote. "As a rookie last season, Coleman caught 29 passes for 556 yards and four touchdowns. He missed four games because of a wrist injury. If the big-play wideout stays healthy in the upcoming term, he can lead the team in multiple receiving categories. Coleman critiqued himself and plans to sharpen up on small nuances of playing his position. 'You gotta be more efficient here,' Coleman said. 'You gotta get out of this break. You got to stack your DB. You got to give Josh more room to throw the ball. You gotta catch that.'
"General manager Brandon Beane fired back at critics concerned about the Bills' receiver room. The Bills' executive will have the last word on that matter if Coleman turns more of his potential into production."
Coleman registered 29 catches for 556 yards and four touchdowns with an average yards per reception mark of 19.2.
And the Bills will hope for more of that in 2025.