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This offseason is looming as a fascinating one for Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman.

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After the horror show of a press conference that saw Keon be thrown under the bus, many think that the young receiver should be asking for a move elsewhere.

But his new head coach, Joe Brady, is firmly in Keon’s corner, and it will be interesting to see how Brady looks to utilize Coleman now that he is the one in the big chair.

That alone is enough to warrant sticking with Keon for one more season, right?

Well, ESPN’s Aaron Schatz thinks the time has come to move on.

“Coleman might be the perfect example of a player who needs a change of scenery after the Bills’ ownership threw him under the bus during the news conference introducing Joe Brady as the new coach,” Schatz wrote.

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“The 2024 second-round draft pick might be able to find success with a new organization, but it’s hard to see him reaching his potential if he stays in Buffalo.”

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1 big problem with Coleman moving

Wanting Coleman to have a change of scenery, but let me offer you this question.

Who will be willing to part ways with draft capital to acquire Keon?

He isn’t exactly at the top of his game, and there might not be too many teams that want to trade for him. So that is a problem, and while the idea of Keon going somewhere else is a fine idea, the mechanics of it are tough.

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Which is why Keon staying one more season with Brady, in an attempt to develop into the player Buffalo needs him to be, is the right move.

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