RT “COWBOYS’ SHADOW MOVE: Dallas Linked to ‘Monster’ WR After Buffalo Release — Jerry Jones Eyes Surprise Boost”
With discipline issues clouding his future in Buffalo, the talented but troubled former second-round pick presents a high-reward, low-risk opportunity for a Cowboys offense seeking its final piece.
FRISCO, TX — The Dallas Cowboys’ offense is already among the league’s most explosive, but the pursuit of perfection never stops. As the Buffalo Bills appear to be moving on from wide receiver Keon Coleman—making him a healthy scratch for two consecutive games due to disciplinary reasons—the Cowboys emerge as the ideal franchise to offer the 2024 second-round pick a career lifeline and potentially add a dynamic new weapon for Dak Prescott.
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The signs point to an imminent divorce in Buffalo. Coleman, once envisioned as Josh Allen’s primary pass-catcher, has found himself in the coaching staff’s doghouse, reportedly for being late to meetings. This marks his third known disciplinary issue in two seasons, leading Bills head coach Sean McDermott to emphasize the need for Coleman to “earn the trust and respect of the teammates.”

For the Cowboys, this situation presents a classic low-risk, high-reward scenario. Coleman’s stock is at an all-time low, meaning the acquisition cost would be minimal, likely a late-round draft pick. He remains on his affordable rookie contract, and Dallas has a clear need for a reliable third receiver behind stars CeeDee Lamb and Brandin Cooks. With Jalen Tolbert on an expiring contract and KaVontae Turpin yet to secure the role, the opportunity is wide open.
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The Cowboys are not strangers to this strategy. Their gamble on another receiver with character concerns, George Pickens, paid massive dividends this season. Coleman possesses a similar profile: undeniable physical talent and a contested-catch ability that made him a top prospect. His career stats of 61 receptions for 886 yards and seven touchdowns in 22 games show flashes of potential waiting to be consistently unlocked.
Jerry Jones has never been afraid of a calculated risk, especially on a talented player needing a change of scenery. Keon Coleman’s immaturity is a concern, but it’s a problem the Cowboys’ culture and a strong locker room led by Dak Prescott can attempt to fix. For the price of a late-round pick, Dallas could acquire a player with the raw ability to elevate their offense from great to truly unstoppable. In the quest for a Super Bowl, sometimes the best moves are the ones no one else is willing to make.

