Kevin Coleman Jr.
Missouri
Scouting Report

Four schools in four years and Coleman produced at every single one — that adaptability is his calling card and it translates directly to an NFL locker room. He's a pure slot operator who wins with quick-twitch releases, soft hands, and an innate feel for finding soft spots in zone coverage, converting short touches into chunk gains with 375 YAC yards at Missouri. The size (5-10, 179 lbs) is what it is: he's not beating press corners on the boundary, his contested catch rate over his career is a mediocre 53.7%, and his route tree was heavily skewed to underneath concepts. But the floor is a day-one contributor as a WR4/returner who catches everything thrown his way, learns the playbook in a week, and gives you 50-60 reliable catches. If a team needs a Tez Johnson-type injection on Day 3, Coleman is the guy.

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Pro ComparisonDiontae Johnson

Similar body type, route quickness, and slot-centric profile. Both are undersized receivers who separate with quick feet and sharp breaks rather than physical dominance, with reliable hands but questions about consistency in contested situations. Johnson's early-career productivity as a Day 3 pick represents Coleman's ceiling outcome.

Trait Grades
✂️ Route Running
68
👻 Separation
74
🤲 Hands
78
🔥 YAC Ability
75
🏎️ Speed
70
🏈 Contested Catches
55
🪽 Release Package
89
College Production (2025)
Receiving
66 rec, 732 yds, 1 TD, 18.28% DOM
Per catch
11.09 YPR
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