Browns expect Corey Coleman to be even better in second game back
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Corey Coleman should be "much better" in his second game back from his broken hand, head coach Hue Jackson expects.
Coleman hardly had a bad game in his return on Sunday, snagging three of his seven targets for 41 yards. What Jackson's comments mean is that the team will utilize him even further down the stretch. Coleman has the ability to be a special player, and could carve out big value even in the Browns' dysfunctional offense.
Among the 42 wide receivers with between 10 and 30 targets through Week 9, Coleman ranks seventh in Reception Net Expected Points per target.
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