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Kevin Coleman Jr. says his versatility makes him different as a draft prospect
Summary
At the NFL Scouting Combine, Kevin Coleman Jr. credited playing at four colleges and learning multiple playbooks with preparing him for the NFL; he led Missouri in 2025 with 732 receiving yards and highlighted his after-the-catch ability and special teams work.
Content
Kevin Coleman Jr. will learn in April which team selects him in the NFL Draft, a step that would follow six team changes in six years. He spent each of his four college seasons at a different school, beginning at Jackson State and finishing at Missouri. Coleman says playing in the SWAC, ACC and SEC and learning multiple playbooks prepared him for the next level. At the NFL Scouting Combine he emphasized earning trust through work, staying humble and maintaining consistent effort.
Key facts:
- Coleman led Missouri in 2025 with 732 receiving yards on 66 catches.
- He recorded 375 yards after the catch in 2025 and returned 15 punts for 189 yards and a touchdown.
- Coleman said he learned every playbook he encountered and had to earn teammates' and coaches' trust through work ethic.
- While at Missouri he took on more physical blocking responsibilities and said he grew stronger and more consistent.
- The article notes receivers coached by Jacob Peeler have included AJ Brown, DK Metcalf and Luther Burden III.
Summary:
Coleman's multi-school college path, statistical production and special teams contributions are presented as part of his preparation for the NFL. His next major milestone is the NFL Draft in late April, when he will learn which team selects him.
