ESPN’s NFL analyst Louis Riddick doesn’t sound like he thinks that the Buffalo Bills are going to have a massive drop in wide receiver production this season.
After seeing the departures of Stefon Diggs via trade and Gabe Davis during free agency, Buffalo used their top selection at the 2024 NFL draft on Keon Coleman. While the team is insisting that Coleman is not a plug-and-play replacement for that duo, on paper, he is.
Riddick joined the team’s radio show and discussed Coleman’s ability to do so. Riddick thinks that the rookie will be able to, but not because of his football talent. Rather, Riddick thinks Coleman’s basketball prowess, having played at Michigan State briefly before transfering, helps him out there.
“He showed at Florida State he can win,” Riddick said.
Riddick’s full breakdown can be found in the One Bills Live clip below:
ESPN's @LRiddickESPN on why he thinks rookie WR Keon Coleman can be a No. 1 target for Josh Allen and the #Bills offense🔊⬇️ #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/9Of7GXDuD4
— One Bills Live (@OneBillsLive) July 22, 2024
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