Blair Andrews and Kevin Szafraniec are bringing you live landing spot reactions during Day 2 of the NFL Draft. Stay tuned to this space for instant reactions, the fantasy implications, and valuation shifts for both the rookies and the veterans.
Pick 33 – Keon Coleman, Buffalo Bills
Keon Coleman landing with the Bills at pick 33 is about as good as it can get for Coleman’s dynasty value, while not necessarily affecting the rest of the team’s skill position players positively or negatively. While it could be argued that Coleman’s addition boosts Josh Allen’s value, there were enough question marks concerning Coleman’s game heading into the draft that his impending success is no certainty. With that being said, after entering Coleman’s draft slot into the Prospect Box Score Scout, his top comparison comes out as Tee Higgins — a player many were hoping the Bills would find a way to trade for.
Now, Buffalo may have the next Higgins on a more reasonable contract for the next four years. While the outlook for Coleman is now more promising than many have predicted, it still appears that Dalton Kincaid is in line to be the top target in the offense heading into next season. – Kevin