
It remains to be seen if Coleman plays in Thursday's preseason opener, but once he gets up to speed with the Buffalo playbook, the 2016 first-round pick will have an opportunity to carve out a role in the team's offense behind top receiver Kelvin Benjamin, according to Rodak. In fact, Coleman's speed and current good health could help him overtake Zay Jones -- the team's previous default No. 2 wideout -- who is still working his way back from an offseason knee procedure. Meanwhile, Jeremy Kerley profiles as the team's top slot option.

























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