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The Washington Commanders‘ lack of pass-catching options last season was no secret, and while the franchise addressed those issues to a meaningful degree this offseason, critics can still point to the lack of a proven No. 2 in the wide receiver room alongside veteran star Terry McLaurin.
That is where Buffalo Bills wideout Keon Coleman, a second-round pick out of Florida State in the 2024 NFL draft, could naturally enter the conversation.
Dan Graziano of ESPN introduced Coleman as a potential player in the Commanders’ offensive reset on Wednesday, May 27, suggesting
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