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Player Outlook
The speedy Coleman figures to contribute more on special teams in 2026 for Miami rather than the offense, though the fifth-rounder might have a shot at a slot role given the lack of reliable veteran depth on the roster. Coleman played at four colleges in four years and only stood out statistically in 2024 with Mississippi State when he led the team in receiving and scored as many TDs (six) as he did in his other three years. Some stability in Miami could help him, but it's his speed that made him appealing to the Dolphins in the first place. Coleman would have to overcome size limitations to be a factor in Fantasy long term. Maybe someone will take a chance on him late in rookie-only drafts.

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  • Dolphins' Kevin Coleman: Misses practice Friday

    Coleman missed Friday's practice due to an undisclosed injury, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports. The rookie sixth-round pick doesn't seem to have made much noise early on at training camp, while third-round pick Caleb Douglas reportedly was one of the standouts at Friday's session. There's still time for Coleman to make his case for a role this summer if the injury he's dealing with doesn't turn out to be serious.
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