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ESPN Proposes Bills Trade Keon Coleman to Titans in Hypothetical Draft
New Bills coach Joe Brady has expressed confidence in Coleman, but the receiver has yet to live up to his second-round draft status.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 4:34pm
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A hypothetical trade involving Bills receiver Keon Coleman reflects the team's ongoing efforts to build a dynamic passing attack around star QB Josh Allen.Chicago TodayIn a hypothetical 2026 NFL draft trade scenario crafted by ESPN's Bill Barnwell, the Buffalo Bills would send wide receiver Keon Coleman and a 2026 fourth-round pick to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for the Titans' second- and third-round selections. The trade proposal suggests the Bills may be looking to move on from Coleman, who has struggled to consistently produce over his first two NFL seasons despite new head coach Joe Brady's belief in the receiver's potential.
Why it matters
The potential Coleman trade highlights the challenges the Bills face in balancing their roster and depth chart, especially after acquiring star wide receiver DJ Moore in a separate trade. As the Bills look to build around quarterback Josh Allen, they may need to make difficult decisions about players like Coleman who have yet to fully live up to their draft status.
The details
In Barnwell's hypothetical trade, the Bills would send their 2026 first-round pick (No. 26 overall) to the Titans, along with Coleman and a 2026 fourth-round selection (No. 168 overall). In return, the Bills would receive the Titans' second-round pick (No. 35) and third-round pick (No. 66). The trade proposal suggests the Bills may be ready to move on from Coleman, a 2024 second-round pick, after he has caught 67 passes for 960 yards and 8 touchdowns over his first two NFL seasons.
- The hypothetical trade scenario was crafted by ESPN's Bill Barnwell in April 2026.
The players
Keon Coleman
A wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills who was drafted in the second round in 2024 but has yet to live up to his draft status over his first two NFL seasons.
Joe Brady
The new head coach of the Buffalo Bills, who has expressed confidence in Coleman's potential despite the receiver's struggles so far.
Josh Allen
The star quarterback of the Buffalo Bills, who will be looking to build chemistry with the team's receiving corps as they aim to contend for a Super Bowl.
Brandon Beane
The general manager of the Buffalo Bills, who would be responsible for making any potential trade involving Keon Coleman.
Bill Barnwell
An ESPN analyst who crafted the hypothetical 2026 NFL draft trade scenario involving the Bills and Titans.
What they’re saying
“Though Joe Brady has said that he values Coleman and thinks that the third-year wide receiver can continue to grow in a Bills uniform, ownership publicly trashing Coleman in that memorable postseason news conference tells you how the most important person in the building sees the 2024 second-round pick.”
— Bill Barnwell, ESPN Analyst
“This trade values Coleman as a fourth-rounder, which feels about right for a player who hasn't consistently impressed so far as a pro.”
— Bill Barnwell, ESPN Analyst
What’s next
The Bills will need to decide whether to keep Keon Coleman on their roster or explore trade options for the underperforming wide receiver ahead of the 2026 NFL season.
The takeaway
The potential trade of Keon Coleman highlights the difficult roster decisions the Bills face as they look to build a championship-caliber team around star quarterback Josh Allen. While new head coach Joe Brady sees potential in Coleman, the receiver's lack of production so far may force the Bills to move on and seek more immediate contributors at the position.





