ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Keon Coleman was the first Bills draft pick this year. He now is the last of the class to officially sign his rookie contract.
Coleman put pen to paper on his four-year deal Wednesday afternoon.
This coming only a few hours after Coleman walked off the practice field following Day 2 of mandatory minicamp. The Florida State wide receiver was the first pick of the second round by the Bills.
Coleman caught 50 passes for 658 yards and 11 touchdowns in his one season with the Seminoles, earning first-team All-ACC honors as a wide receiver, all-purpose player, and return specialist.
Prior to suiting up for FSU, Coleman played two seasons at Michigan State.
Coleman is one of many new wide receivers on the Bills roster, with Khalil Shakir the only player to have caught a pass from Josh Allen in a game.