Lavon Coleman Washington Player Profile
Lavon Coleman Washington – POSITION
In this Lavon Coleman Washington Player Profile, we examine everything I found while watching Lavon Coleman’s tape and his other performances. Additionally, a prospect grade, impressions, and draft value can all be found on this page.
- Year
- Senior
- Measurables
- Height: 5’11”
- Weight: 215 lbs
- Arm Length: 30.5″
- Hand Size: 9.25″
- Combine Results
- 40 Yard Dash – 4.65 seconds
- Bench Press – 23 reps (225 lbs)
- Vertical Jump – 33.0 inches
- Broad Jump – 120.0 inches
- 3 Cone Drill – N/A
- 20 Yard Shuttle – N/A
- 60 Yard Shuttle – N/A
- Strengths
- Lavon Coleman is a solid blocker in both run and pass blocking.
- Lavon Coleman is a good pass catching, specifically out of the backfield.
- He is very elusive and uses this skill to evade tackles.
- Decent size for a small, shifty running back.
- Weaknesses
- Not a great downhill runner.
- Coleman is slow for the average NFL running back.
- Coleman isn’t going to wow the crowd.
- He’s not a ground and pound rusher.
- Notable Injury History
- An ankle injury in 2017. (Senior year)
- Tape Watched
- Impressions
- It would be useful for Lavon Coleman to transition from running back to fullback, as his blocking skills are his best attribute.
- He did not get many touches in 2017, as Miles Gaskin took over the running back role.
- Statistics
FIRST LAST SCHOOL Draft Predictions
- Grade
- 4.6/10.0
- Projected Round
- Between the sixth and seventh round, or undrafted.
- Best Value
- The seventh round.
- Probable Target for the Baltimore Ravens?
- No, the Baltimore Ravens do not need a new running back that is going to be a major project. Even if the team saw him as a good fallback option, the Ravens already have Patrick Ricard at fullback. Ricard’s rookie season last season showed his versatility, and he should be the Ravens fullback for the 2018 campaign. For these reasons, Coleman is practically out of the conversation for the Ravens in the 2018 NFL Draft.