Wide receiver Keon Coleman, who played two seasons at Michigan State before transferring to Florida State, was drafted by the Buffalo Bills with the 33rd pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
After not being selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, former Michigan State wide receiver Keon Coleman was the first prospect off the board on Day 2, going to the Buffalo Bills at pick No. 33.
Coleman joined Florida State after two seasons at Michigan State, where he played a total of 22 games. He posted 848 receiving yards as a Spartan, 798 of which had come in the 2022 season, which marked a career-high. Coleman also recorded eight receiving touchdowns in those two seasons with Michigan State.
Even while preparing for the draft process, Coleman was still in contact with Michigan State wide receivers coach“We just talked the other day,” Hawkins told reporters on Thursday, April 18."He made a business decision, but I mean, we have a relationship bigger than this business of college football now. It’s so different. He took advantage of what he felt like was best for him. But from a coach-player standpoint, I mean, we’re .
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