The Facts: Coleman has been a big disappointment since being drafted in the first round in 2016. Coleman has missed 13 games because of injury, and he has averaged three catches and 38 yards per game in the 19 games he has played. His last drop in Pittsburgh will live in Browns history. The team might need a change as much as Coleman does.
Diehards Line:
So wrote ESPN.com's Pat McManamon in a piece speculating on players who could be moving on this offseason. Remember, Josh Gordon returned on Dec. 3 from almost three years of suspension and saved the Browns' receivers from total humiliation. He was the only one that could catch the ball consistently. As noted above, Coleman dropped a fourth-down pass in the season finale at the Steelers 11. It cost the Browns a chance to win the game. Coleman dropped a pass in the end zone against the Bengals earlier in the season. Expect the Browns to make some moves here.