Cleveland Browns: Three players who could be traded in the 2018 NFL Draft
Wide receiver, Corey Coleman
It’s not hard to tell that Cleveland fans and coaches are underwhelmed with the production of wide receiver Corey Coleman thus far in his career. In two seasons in Cleveland, he only has 56 receptions and five touchdowns. That’s less than stellar for a former first-round pick.
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Coming out of Baylor in 2016, Coleman was expected to help a struggling offense that finished 30th in the league in points scored in 2015. But the former Bear has yet to come close to his college statistics, where he had 173 receptions for 33 touchdowns.
Coleman is also injury prone, having only played in 19 games in his team’s 32 games since being drafted. The one thing a receiver needs to be good is good hands. Having missed 13 games in two seasons for a broken hand isn’t a good thing.
With the addition of wide receiver Jarvis Landry, as well as the possibility of adding more skill players in the draft, perhaps John Dorsey looks to move Coleman for a few picks in the 2018 or 2019 draft. Adding more picks, without giving up your own, is one thing that Browns fans would most likely be on board for. Even if it means giving up on a former first-rounder.