When the Buffalo Bills drafted Keon Coleman, the expectation was clear: big-play upside with future WR1 potential. Two uneven seasons later—and with Buffalo adding both DJ Moore and rookie Skyler Bell —2026 suddenly feels like a pivotal year for Coleman’s fantasy relevance. Keon Coleman, Buffalo Bills Coleman had the look of a much better player in his rookie season, but his results on the field suggest pumping the brakes on his 2025 outlook. He missed four midseason games with a wrist injury. His catch rate (50.9) was extremely low, but the Bills used him as a deep threat (19.2 yards per catch, 12 catches of 20 yards or more, and four long bombs). He finished one catch or fewer in nine of his 16 games, showcasing his downside risk. His two tease showings (4/125 and 5/70/1) came in back-to-back starts before his injury. Last year, the summer reports seemed positive about the direction of Coleman, and an expected WR2 role suggested a potential significant step forward in stats.…