Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman has been drafted by the Buffalo Bills, making him the highest drafted Seminole receiver in a decade. Coleman's standout performance at FSU, including 9 catches, 122 yards, and 3 touchdowns in a season-opening win against LSU, led to his selection as the 33rd overall pick. He is the highest-drafted FSU wide receiver since Kelvin Benjamin in the 2014 NFL Draft.

By the Numbers
  • Coleman selected with the 33rd overall pick
  • Started all 12 games in 2023, catching 50 passes for 658 yards and 11 touchdowns
  • First-team All-American all-purpose player by Action Network
  • Second-team All-American by Sports Illustrated and Fox Sports
  • First-team All-ACC wide receiver, all-purpose player, and return specialist
State of Play
  • Coleman's exceptional performance at FSU propelled him to be drafted by the Buffalo Bills
  • He is poised to join the team and contribute to their receiving corps
What's Next

Coleman will embark on his NFL career with the Buffalo Bills and is expected to bring his dynamic playmaking ability to the professional stage.

Bottom Line

Keon Coleman's remarkable journey from FSU to the NFL exemplifies the potential for college athletes to achieve their NFL aspirations through hard work and standout performances.