Brandon Coleman
23-Year-Old
Helps O-Line in Washington
The Commanders selected Coleman in the third round of the NFL Draft, 67th overall.
ANALYSIS
Washington continues to stack talent at positions of need in the new front office's first draft. Coleman started at left tackle and left guard for some excellent TCU teams and grades out as a plus athlete for either spot at the next level. With experience across the left side of the line, Coleman should immediately challenge for a starting job as a rookie.
Washington continues to stack talent at positions of need in the new front office's first draft. Coleman started at left tackle and left guard for some excellent TCU teams and grades out as a plus athlete for either spot at the next level. With experience across the left side of the line, Coleman should immediately challenge for a starting job as a rookie.
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How do Brandon Coleman's measurables compare to other tackles?
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Height
6' 5"Weight
313 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.99 secVertical Jump
34.0 inBroad Jump
114 inHand Length
10.75 inArm Length
34.63 in
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Viewed as left tackle
The Commanders are counting on Coleman to become the long-term starter at left tackle, John Keim of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
The Commanders selected Coleman with the 67th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, addressing a clear need along their offensive line. It's unclear whether he'll begin his career at tackle or move to guard as a rookie -- he played both during his career at TCU -- but Washington is counting on him to eventually emerge on the blind side of new franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels. In the short term, Coleman would have to beat out Cornelius Lucas for the starting job at left tackle.
The Commanders selected Coleman with the 67th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, addressing a clear need along their offensive line. It's unclear whether he'll begin his career at tackle or move to guard as a rookie -- he played both during his career at TCU -- but Washington is counting on him to eventually emerge on the blind side of new franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels. In the short term, Coleman would have to beat out Cornelius Lucas for the starting job at left tackle.