you guys can't be scared of small/skinny WRs just because of Mark Pope. I have no idea if Coleman will flame out. I think in general people should be prepared for some of these out of state kids who sign with Miami after being recruited for one or two months to end up in the portal down the line, but I think it's pretty clear that Coleman has fluidity and shiftiness to his game that wasn't present w/ Pope even in high school. go back and watch Pope's high school highlights on Hudl, he was winning exclusively down the field on go routes. even his punt and kick returns were mostly straight line drive runs, putting his foot in the ground and blowing past kids with his speed. you don't see the tackle breaking and horizontal movement -- especially on offense -- that is present all over Coleman's highlight tape. in terms of recent UM receivers Jeff Thomas feels like a far more appropriate comparison in terms of style of play.