Keon Coleman, a wide receiver selected in the second round, has officially signed a four-year rookie deal with the Buffalo Bills, the team announced on Wednesday.
After putting in a lot of work throughout the Bills’ minicamp and OTAs, Coleman is about to sign his first NFL contract. In the 2024 NFL Draft, Coleman was selected by the Bills with the 33rd overall pick, which was the highest pick for a Buffalo wide receiver since 2014. Coleman’s only season at Florida State resulted in 11 touchdowns with 50 grabs and 658 receiving yards during his junior year. He made 25 punt returns for 300 yards more. In2023, he received the first team All-ACC honor.
He played two seasons at Michigan State before moving to Florida State, where he caught 65 passes for 848 yards and eight touchdowns. In 2022, he participated in basketball games for Michigan State. Coleman, who was born in Opelousas, Louisiana, is 6-foot-3 and weighs 213 pounds. He is dressed in number zero. All of Buffalo’s 2024 Draft picks have now agreed to rookie contracts.