
Selected 16th overall in the 2016 draft, Coleman entered last season as Cleveland's No. 1 receiver, but he was inefficient and oft-injured for a second straight year, catching 23 of 56 targets for 305 yards and two scores in nine games. The team returned Josh Gordon back from suspension in December and traded for Jarvis Landry in March, then topped things off with adding another talented wideout to the mix when Callaway slipped to the fourth round due to character concerns. Coleman still will likely enter training camp with a spot in three-wide formations, but he isn't necessarily a major part of the Browns' long-term plan any longer. Landry and Gordon are much better bets to lead the team in 2018 targets.

























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