This is from ESPN....and he's ONLY 25. He would be a great pickup to help the OL out.
Coleman, in and out of the Buccaneers' doghouse in the last few years, rebounded in 2003 after a mostly forgettable 2002 season. Versatility is one of his biggest assets. His natural position is guard, but he can move around on the line. A good athlete, he has a lot of potential. Has good body control and gets a nice push in the running game. Uses his hands well, and has a nice, quick set in pass protection. Handles bull rushers and sustains his blocks. Keeps his feet. Won't go to the ground once he locks on. Struggles in space at times when he overextends in pass protection. Doesn't appear comfortable on the second level when trying to block the moving target. Doesn't play with great aggressiveness. It isn't a huge problem, but he doesn't really punish opponents in the running game despite being very strong. Coleman has good upside and youth on his side.
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