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Nevertheless, general manager Brett Veach will need to replace someone if he decides to let go of someone like Kadarius Toney or Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Although pursuing a top player in the draft could ultimately be more advantageous—especially if Kansas City trades up in the first round—free agency is always a viable option.
Prior to this, each of us witnessed Veach rise to the top for needy positions (CB Trent McDuffie, WR Rashee Rice, OT Wanya Morris), and NFL Network draft expert Chad Reuter thinks the general manager may do it again in 2024. Reuter revealed a fictitious first-round trade proposal with the Green Bay Packers on February of this year twelve years of age
Reuter said that “the Packers bought and sold ceaselessly the previous season in order to ensure the [Detroit] Lions were able to acquire Brian Branch (smartly parlaying the first-round selection into defensive lineman Karl Brooks and receivers Jayden Reed and Dontayvion Wicks after multiple deals).” on the Green Bay side of the transaction. “Now they get their versatile defensive back [CB Cooper DeJean], who has strength against the run, coverage ability, and ball skills to create turnovers,” the statement continued.
Coleman was a “rare physical talent at the position boasting exemplary strength and dimension while simultaneously showcasing the movement skills required by a smaller receiver,” according to Brentley Weissman of The Draft Network, who consulted the experts for scouting information on the Seminole.
In essence, Coleman is a more potent red zone and perimeter threat who has scored eighteen receiving touchdowns in his last twenty-four games, divided between Michigan State and Florida State. Klassen claims that although he is not regarded as an explosive deep threat like LSU’s Malik Nabers, he is a “throwback X receiver” with the play ability to take on Professional the opposition.