Coleman coming back?
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Coleman isn't exceptionally big or fast. I think you have to be pretty exceptional at all aspects, including the underwear Olympics, to be an early pick as an RB. Just being really good at running the ball isn't enough. More and more oro teams think they can find their guy in the late rounds or via UDFA.
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Which is why, for him, he should leave to maximize his potential.
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good lord… we will have to agree to disagree on this one
Myles Gaskin wouldn't be faring any better than Coleman with this current line.
Coleman's efforts are fantastic
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Is Gaskin still in the NFL? He was drafted in the seventh round
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This thread took some turns. Long story short good it's good that it sounds like Coleman could be coming back. Would love him, Muhammad, and Demond's running threat behind a better OL next year.
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He's bounced between cuts and practice squads and active rosters the past couple years. He's on the active roster for the Vikings right now and has put together a good career for a 7th round pick.
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he was in street clothes last week vs the rams.
In short, you're crazy to go pro if you're a late round pick and you have a decent NIL offer in front of you. Bouncing on and off the active roster or practice squad is not worth it if you're a high impact college player.
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I look at Coleman and see a 2nd to 4th round pick with the TBDs his durability and how he is catching balls out of the backfield.
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Health problems and he doesn't have breakaway speed. No way he's a first rounder. He reminds me of Maurice Jones-Drew, but not quite as good as MJD was.
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Coleman is so slow he will not go higher than the 5th. Likely UDFA. Johnson was better than Coleman IMO last year and he went undrafted because fucking cock sucker doog legend DeBoer broke his foot last year for no reason
Coleman needs to go to his brother Lavon Coleman's school of chiseling cement off of his cleats, and then gets healthy.
Get an NIL bag for this year and play for a 4th round grade next year








