The Buffalo Bills used the No. 33 overall draft pick on a Florida State receiver who should mesh well with quarterback Josh Allen, particularly when the play breaks down.
"I know Josh is gonna be super excited to get him, and I know Keon is excited to be here," said Bills' general manager Brandon Beane .
"I've played with numerous quarterbacks that can keep plays alive," said Coleman at his introductory press conference in Orchard Park.
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