CFB analyst believes Florida State will 'bully' opposing secondaries if Noles land Michigan State transfer Keon Coleman
Keon Coleman entered the transfer portal after spending the past two seasons at Michigan State. Coleman has already began taking visits to a few programs.
Coleman visited with Florida State recently and people are starting to talk about what he could bring to the Seminole offense.
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On3 Sports’ J.D. Pickell believes Florida State will “bully” secondaries in 2023 if it can land Coleman.
“Personnel-wise I don’t know how you match up with all that size. From a matchup standpoint I think you’re up a creek with no paddle. Florida State could play some bully ball in the pass game. If Jordan Travis throws a 50-50 ball to Keon Coleman, it’s not 50-50 more often than not it’s Keon Coleman’s football. For Jordan Travis it is an embarrassment of riches.”
If Florida State lands Keon Coleman, the Noles will be able to BULLY opposing secondaries
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Coleman played in 12 games for the Spartans last season with 798 yards receiving and 7 touchdowns. Coleman led all Michigan State wideouts, including Jayden Reed, who is now on the Green Bay Packers.
Coleman would not be the tallest wideout in Tallahassee if he commits there. Florida State’s leading receiver in 2022 was Johnny Wilson who comes in at 6-foot-7.
Jordan Travis will have some very tall options to throw to in 2023 if Coleman chooses the Seminoles.