Coleman is expected to move down a spot on the depth chart after the Bills acquired Amari Cooper from the Browns on Tuesday, Matt Bove of 7 News Buffalo reports.
The addition of Cooper represents a hit to Coleman's rest-of-season value, as both Cooper and Khalil Shakir should provide a strong 1-2 punch at receiver for the Bills, while running back James Cook and tight end Dalton Kincaid are frequent targets in the passing game. Coleman has shown some promise with his size and athleticism, but he hasn't gone over 51 receiving yards in six games, and it's difficult to envision him being a main weapon in the passing game when the Bills have all their key weapons available. Bove suggests that the second-round rookie will likely line up alongside Cooper and Shakir as the Bills' preferred wideout trio, though Mack Hollins and Curtis Samuel could rotate in.
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