The Facts: Josh McCown's and Pep Hamilton's respective media appearances Thursday were separated by about 30 minutes. Their answer to a similar line of questioning about Coleman, though, was as identical as it gets. "He can score the ball," Hamilton said. "He's scored a bunch when we've had some of this live stuff," quarterback Josh McCown said. "The cool thing about Corey is, he's still learning, but when the ball touches his hands, he's exactly why you picked him. That's impressive to me."
Diehards Line:
Coleman, who had 20 touchdowns as a junior at Baylor, has been a standout through the first week of training camp, making plays in all sorts of capacities as the Browns install their offense. He’s caught 5-yard hitches, found openings on slants across the middle and beat corners on deep balls all while looking very comfortable in his first week of NFL training camp. Hamilton, the team's OC, noted Coleman has made multiple big catches in each of Cleveland’s practices thus far. HC Hue Jackson lauded Coleman early in camp for his ability to “stack good days together.” That falls in line with Coleman’s No. 1 goal for training camp, which centers on maintaining consistency and “coming to work every day and showing that I can get the job done.” So far, so good.