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Draft Scouting Report
Kevin Coleman Jr. is an explosive slot receiver who thrives on making defenders miss in tight spaces. He excels at catching the ball away from his body and immediately turning short gains into long gains. While his smaller frame limits his effectiveness on deep jump balls, he’s a fearless competitor who is willing to take big hits over the middle to move the chains.
- 2022 (Jackson State): SWAC Freshman of the Year
- Career: 3.4% drop rate
- Elite short-area quickness that makes defenders frequently whiff.
- Reliable, soft hands with the ability to catch away from his body.
- Explosive open-field juice that creates significant yards after the catch.
- Smaller catch radius and frame that can be pushed around.
- Struggles in jump-ball situations due to lack of size and strength.
- Limited tackle-breaking power against defenders who land clean hits.
- 40-yard dash: 4.49 seconds
- Vertical jump: 38.5 inches
- Broad jump: 10 feet, 6 inches
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Dolphins' Kevin Coleman: Scooped up by Miami
The Dolphins selected Coleman in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 177th overall.
Coleman played for four different schools during his four-year college career, which ended in 2025 with Missouri, when he posted 66 catches for 732 yards and one touchdown across 13 games. He served primarily as a slot wide receiver and had the explosiveness to beat the first man, and his experience as a punt returner could earn him playing time in his rookie season in the NFL. Coleman is the third wide receiver selected by the Dolphins in this year's draft, joining Texas Tech's Caleb Douglas and Louisville's Chris Bell.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-10, 180 lbs |
| Birthplace: St. Louis, MO |
| Age: 22 |















