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The Buffalo Bills are rumored to trade wide receiver Keon Coleman during the 2026 NFL Draft after a disappointing second season. Coleman faced disciplinary issues and had a reduced role, raising questions about his future with the team.
The Buffalo Bills drafted Keon Coleman with expectations, but his second season didnāt go the way anyone planned. After showing promise as a rookie, Coleman saw his role shrink in 2025.
He got benched twice for disciplinary reasons and sat out four games as a healthy scratch. Over two NFL seasons, he pulled in 67 catches for 960 yards and eight touchdowns.
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General manager Brandon Beane tried to smooth things over recently, saying the team still believes in Coleman and wants to see him develop. But that may not be enough to keep him in Buffalo much longer.
ESPNās Adam Schefter reported Monday that league sources believe the Bills could trade Coleman during this weekās NFL Draft. Schefter mentioned Coleman while breaking down potential trade candidates around the league, noting that Buffalo appears open to moving on if the right offer comes in.
Schefter also put together a list of players who could switch teams during the draft. Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson, Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis, and New Orleans Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler all made the cut. So did tight end , Colts cornerback , edge rusher , and wide receiver .
Keon Coleman is rumored to be traded due to a disappointing second season, where he faced disciplinary issues and had a diminished role on the team.
Over two seasons, Keon Coleman recorded 67 catches for 960 yards and eight touchdowns.
General manager Brandon Beane expressed that the team still believes in Coleman and wants to see him develop, but this may not be enough to secure his position in Buffalo.

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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman
Multiple teams are weighing their options, and Coleman landed right in the middle of that conversation.
The speculation around Coleman isnāt random. After the 2025 season wrapped up, Bills owner Terry Pegula called out the decision to draft Coleman while explaining why he fired head coach Sean McDermott.
Still, the team already cut Curtis Samuel and watched Brandin Cooks walk into free agency. The front office did swing a trade with the Chicago Bears for DJ Moore, but the receiving corps still looks thin behind him.
Coleman might not be the answer long-term, but cutting or trading him without a clear replacement could leave the offense short-handed in 2026. The Bills need bodies at the position, and Coleman at least offers familiarity with the system.