Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman has declared his intention to enter the NFL draft, contributing to the growing roster of Seminoles seeking new opportunities in 2024.
Sharing his decision on Instagram, Coleman expressed gratitude to both Florida State and his previous alma mater, Michigan State. He also voiced disappointment that the Seminoles couldn’t conclude the season with a playoff appearance.
Reflecting on the effort given by the team, he stated, “We gave it everything we had and, unfortunately, did not have the opportunity to prove that we were the best team in college football this year. I’m forever grateful for the fans, my coaches, and my teammates who are now my lifelong brothers.”
Having transferred to Florida State in May, Coleman made an immediate impact by securing three touchdowns in the Seminoles’ Week 1 victory over LSU. Despite facing challenges such as injuries and inconsistency throughout the season, he concluded with notable stats: 50 catches for 658 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 25 punt returns for 300 yards. Currently, he holds the 12th position on ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.’s 2024 NFL draft Big Board.
During his 2022 season at Michigan State, Coleman recorded 58 receptions for 798 yards and seven touchdowns.
Joining a group of Florida State standouts opting out of bowl games, including Johnny Wilson, Trey Benson, Jared Verse, Jaheim Bell, and Akeem Dent, Coleman adds to the list of key contributors like quarterback Tate Rodemaker and linebacker DJ Lundy entering the transfer portal and choosing not to participate. In total, nearly 20 players from Florida State’s ACC championship game depth chart will be absent for the Seminoles’ upcoming bowl game against Georgia on December 31st.