
The Cleveland Browns have signed cornerback Michael Coats Jr. as an undrafted free agent. Coats, a 5-foot-9 player from West Virginia, is known for his athleticism and potential as a slot cornerback.
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Michael Coats Jr. is a cornerback who played 56 games and made 41 starts in college, finishing his career at West Virginia with 30 tackles and seven passes defended.
Coats was not drafted primarily due to his age, as he will be turning 25 this summer, despite showcasing strong athleticism and skills.
Coats is projected to play as a slot cornerback, a position where the Browns are looking to add depth.

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Michael Coats Jr. is the definition of a menace at the cornerback position. He’s not the most technically sound player, but he’s consistently around the ball, breaking up passes and throwing his body around against the run. Coats Jr. showed off his top-notch athleticism at his pro day, running a 4.39 40-yard dash, had a 36-inch vertical, and had a crazy 6.83 3-cone drill time at 5-foot-9 and 184 pounds.
His processing skills are pretty good as well, often times reading routes correctly and anticipating where passing lanes are going to be in the short-to-intermediate levels of the field. Coats Jr. projects as a slot corner at the NFL level, and it just so happens to be the exact spot that Cleveland needs to find more depth at.
One of the main reasons, if not the only reason, why he wasn’t drafted is due to his age. He’ll be turning 25 this summer, but the Browns could use his feistiness at nickel in 2026. With the Browns signing Coats, that leaves wide receivers Aaron Anderson and Ja’Naylon Dupree as the remaining unsigned players from the initial list of undrafted free agents that the Browns were reportedly interested in signing.