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Johnson shared a candid look at Coleman’s progress moving inside after starting his NFL career as an offensive tackle in 2024 ...
It appears that Coleman will be Washington's left guard in 2025. That's where he's lined up in training camp, while ...
Washington Commanders lineman Brandon Coleman is adjusting from tackle to guard as training camp begins, embracing the transition with confidence and experience.
So when tackle Josh Conerly Jr. responded to getting beat by defensive end Javonte Jean-Baptiste by stonewalling him one play and pushing him around the outside of the pocket the next, or when ...
Coleman finished 2017 with 23 catches, 364 yards and 3 touchdowns. Those aren't exactly numbers that "pop off the charts", but Coleman still played a lot because of his run blocking ability.
Coleman finished 2017 with 23 catches, 364 yards and 3 touchdowns. Those aren't exactly numbers that "pop off the charts", but Coleman still played a lot because of his run blocking ability.
Coleman, who is listed at 6-foot-6, 325 pounds, joined the program as an offensive tackle prospect but has made a seamless transition inside to guard. “You’d rather not (have guys play inside ...
Coleman’s versatility was a big reason he was able to shoot up draft boards after starting 30-plus games and logging well over 2,000 snaps during his playing career in Fort Worth.