The Facts: According to CBSSports.com's Jason La Canfora, if the Jets don't push for Le'Veon Bell, Coleman is very attractive to them and someone they believe can spark their run game.
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As previously noted, the Falcons will allow Coleman to move on in free agency. While there haven't been many potential landing spots thrown out there, ESPN.com's Vaughn McClure reminded his readers that former Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, now the head coach in San Francisco, loved Coleman in Atlanta and helped him score a single-season high of 11 touchdowns in 2016. McClure went on to advise his readers not to be surprised if the 49ers express serious interest in Coleman despite signing Jerick McKinnon to a four-year, $30 million contract ($18 million guaranteed) last March. .... Stay tuned.