Baylor WR Corey Coleman said that, "it's important for me to be the best receiver."
Coleman views himself as the best wideout in the draft, but he showed humility in discussing his fellow receivers. "They’re really good guys," he said, adding, that "[t]hey’ve done a great job to put themselves at the top with me. Now it’s time for April to see where everyone ends up." The 5-foot-11, 194-pound draft-hopeful didn't run the 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine, but turned in a time somewhere between 4.33-4.40 seconds. Texans HC Bill O'Brien gushed over Wednesday's performance, saying "the way he ran will help him." A scout who spoke with the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel last month believes that Coleman needs to expand his route-tree once he hits the pros, but the wideout's not concerned about that, saying, "I learned everything I need to learn. If you’re a receiver and you don’t know how to run routes at this level, I don’t know what to tell you. I think I proved to them that I can run NFL routes."
Source: ESPN.com
Mar 18 - 10:11 PM