Risk Flags
5- Depth Chart Crunch
Coleman enters a backfield with RJ Harvey entrenched as the starter (896 scrimmage yards, 12 TDs in 2025) and veteran J.K. Dobbins signed back as the clear No. 2. Coleman projects as the No. 3 option and will struggle to find meaningful volume without injuries above him.
- Usage Ceiling
At 5-8, 220 lbs Coleman profiles almost exclusively as a short-yardage and goal-line specialist in Denver — the three-down workhorse role that drove his dynasty hype is effectively off the table in this backfield configuration.
- Draft Capital
A Round 4 pick (108th overall, RB4 in his class) signals Denver views him as depth rather than a future centerpiece — meaningfully less invested than Harvey's 2025 second-round capital, which caps the long-term role ceiling.
- Role Ceiling
Even if Dobbins departs or gets hurt, Harvey — younger draft capital and already the RB2 — is the more natural beneficiary, leaving Coleman fighting for the change-of-pace/third-down role rather than a bellcow share.
- Development Timeline
As a Day 3 rookie with limited receiving projection and behind two established backs, Coleman is unlikely to contribute meaningfully to dynasty rosters in 2026 and may be a 2027+ stash at best.