The Denver Broncos have sort of done this before.
They picked running back Audric Estime in the middle rounds a couple seasons ago. He never got a chance. Then he was cut after one year.
Did they just do it again?
They drafted the 5-foot-8, 220-pound Jonah Coleman with the 108th overall pick (fourth round) on Saturday.
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Coleman was a powerful runner at the University of Washington. He's also a good pass catcher.
Opportunity will be tough, though.
The Broncos have J.K. Dobbins, and they have RJ Harvey.
Like Jonah Coleman, but that's a poor short-term landing spot.
He figures to focus on special teams as a rookie and then perhaps replace JK Dobbins in a committee with RJ Harvey in 2027.
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It's hard to think they'd make any cuts of Coleman after just one season.
But it'll definitely be uphill sledding in the early going.

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