Keon Coleman’s Fantasy Impact with the Buffalo Bills

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Fantasy Football Week: Keon Coleman’s Role in the Buffalo Bills Offense
The Bills have positioned themselves as Super Bowl contenders in 2024, and with a high-powered offense led by Josh Allen, fantasy managers are eager to find hidden gems among their receivers. Keon Coleman, a talented rookie, is one player that many hoped would have a breakout season. However, the addition of Amari Cooper to the team has limited Coleman’s role, leaving fantasy owners wondering if he’s worth holding onto or if it’s time to cut ties.
Keon Coleman: The Gabe Davis Role with Limited Upside
Coleman has flashed potential, but his role in the Bills’ offense is inconsistent at best. As of now, he’s projected to end the season with around 30 receptions and five touchdowns. This is reminiscent of Davis’ role in recent years—big-play potential, but not enough consistent volume to rely on for fantasy purposes. While Coleman will likely have a couple of games where he hauls in deep shots for touchdowns, these moments will be too few and far between to make him a viable starting option in most leagues.
For fantasy managers in deeper leagues or dynasty formats, holding onto Coleman could pay off down the road. His talent is undeniable, and the Bills have invested in his development. However, in redraft leagues, it’s hard to justify keeping Coleman on your roster, especially with Amari Cooper and Khalil Shakir playing key roles in the passing game.
If you’re in a position where you need immediate production, it’s time to drop Coleman. His opportunities this season will be limited, and his “boom or bust" potential makes him a risky play.
Betting on Keon Coleman: A Deep Sleeper for Anytime TD Scorers
From a betting perspective, Coleman can still provide value in the right situations. With the Bills’ explosive offense, Coleman is bound to get a few deep shots throughout the season, especially in games where the defense focuses on stopping James Cook and Amari Cooper. Betting on Coleman to score a touchdown as an anytime TD scorer in specific matchups could yield a nice payout, particularly against weaker secondaries.
However, don’t expect Coleman to have consistent yardage or reception totals. If you’re looking for props that offer a safer bet, focus on his touchdown potential in games where Buffalo is heavily favored or facing weaker defenses that may allow Allen to take some deep shots.
Conclusion: Time to Cut Coleman in Redraft Leagues
Coleman is a talented receiver with a bright future, but in 2024, his role in the Bills offense is too limited to justify holding him in most fantasy leagues. With the addition of Cooper, the Bills have made it clear they are built to win now, and Coleman’s opportunities will be sporadic. In dynasty leagues, he’s worth keeping, but in redraft formats, it’s time to move on and look for more reliable options.
From a betting perspective, Coleman’s best value comes in the form of deep sleeper bets on anytime touchdown props. His ability to make big plays keeps him on the radar, but for fantasy purposes, you’re better off investing in more consistent options.
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