bad news Ryan Walters est le joueur de CeeDee Lamb….

Since the Cleveland Browns traded the wide receiver to the Dallas Cowboys in 2022, the Dallas Cowboys have struggled to replace Amari Cooper’s production and his role in quarterback Dak Prescott’s target hierarchy. Cela pourrait changer.

Alors que les Cowboys sont confrontés à des problèmes de salary cap pendant la période estivale à venir, et que Brandin Cooks pourrait être en train de partir, Dallas pourrait être en mesure de choisir un wide receiver dans la NFL Draft de 2024 qui pourrait réussir à reproduire le succès de Cooper dans l’équipe de Prescott.

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In his most recent two-round 2024 NFL Mock Draft, Matt Miller of ESPN has chosen the Cowboys to select Florida State wide receiver Keon Colema

As a junior in Tallahassee last season, Coleman caught 50 passes for 658 yards and scored 11 touchdowns, demonstrating his ability to stretch the field by averaging 13.2 yards per reception.

How Would Keon Coleman Fit the Offense of the Cowboys?

Although Lamb is the Cowboys’ most prolific wide receiver, Dallas has been looking for a consistent complementary weapon over the past two seasons.

 

Coleman est considéré comme une proposition plutôt prometteuse par Pro Football Focus.

“Listed at 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds”, écrit Sam Monson. Coleman possède une taille prototypique de la NFL et un rouleau de détails des catches les plus impressionnants de cette sélection. Toutefois, la cohérence n’a jamais été présente, et il y a plusieurs signes inquiétants dans son évaluation qui devraient faire pression sur les sélectionneurs et les équipes de la National Football League.

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He a réussi à réaliser certaines des meilleures attaques disputées que vous avez pu voir au cours de la saison précédente, mais il a réussi à capturer seulement 33,3% de celles-ci, soit une baisse de presque la moitié par rapport à sa saison précédente à Michigan State. The second red flag is that his production has been overall poor, especially when compared to other top receiver prospects even just in this draft.

Across three seasons, including two at Michigan State, Coleman caught a total of 115 passes for 1,506 yards with 19 touchdown receptions. “His ball skills are special,”Derrik Klassen writes for Bleacher Report. “He does an excellent job jostling for positioning with defensive backs before going up for the ball. “When it comes time to get vertical, Coleman knows exactly how to track and pluck the ball at its highest point. He also has the strength to finish and come down with the ball almost every time. He is a real weapon in the red zone and other “gotta have it” situations.”

In addition to filling a major need on offense, the Cowboys also must find Dan Quinn’s replacement as defensive coordinator this offseason. Following Quinn’s departure to take the Washington head coaching job, Jerry Jones says he does not expect the Cowboys to struggle filling the role on head coach Mike McCarthy’s staff. “I don’t anticipate that being an issue at all,” Jones said, via the Cowboys’ official website. “If they take the job, they will be coordinator of the Cowboys. They would be looking at that right there and all that goes with that. If they’re aspiring, they know there’s a chance to be a head coach someplace, because the one that just left is.” McCarthy is entering the final year of his contract, and

 

 

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