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RB #123
Jonah Coleman headshot
Jonah Coleman headshot

Jonah Coleman

Tier 10

DEN · RB · Age 22

Last synced 1 day ago

Dynasty Value

1,879Declining

Verified via search: Denver drafted Coleman 108th overall (Round 4, RB4 in class) and he enters training camp as the RB3 behind starter J.K.

Trajectory data unavailable

Prospect Profile2026 Class

66.6Composite Score

Market View

  • KTC(consensus market)3,169
  • FantasyCalc(algorithmic)2,083
  • Spread▼−34%

Composite Breakdown

Each row compares Jonah Coleman to other 2026 prospects in that signal — except Class × Draft Slot, which shows the editorial multiplier applied to Jonah Coleman's 2026-class + draft-slot combo (baseline 1.00× = neutral).

Computed from 3 of 6 signals

  • Draft Capital25%▲top 11%Round 4, Pick 8
  • Combine Athletic17%
  • Rookie ADP17%
  • Expert Consensus17%•~averageECR #177
  • College Production15%
  • Class × Draft Slot9%▲+10% (1.10×)+10% (1.10×)

Class rank: 77th percentile

bench
72%
BMI
98%

Risk & Opportunity Analysis (9 flags)

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.

Opportunity Flags

4
  • Succession Path

    Dobbins carries a lengthy injury history and is on a short-term deal; any extended absence opens immediate touches, and Coleman's three-down skill set (run, catch, pass-pro) makes him a candidate for a real role bump.

  • Scheme Fit

    At 5-8/220 with strong pass protection and receiving chops, Coleman fits Sean Payton's multi-back, pass-friendly system; Payton himself reportedly sees Dobbins-like traits, and Payton historically rotates multiple backs.

  • Touchdown Equity

    Coleman's power-back profile and elite pass-protection instincts give him a realistic path to goal-line carries and 3rd-down presence even in a limited role, providing some floor in PPR scoring formats.

  • Youth Upside

    Young RB (22) — peak value years ahead

Scenarios (4)
  • Buried RB3, depth-only valuelikely-10%

    Dobbins and Harvey stay healthy and absorb the early-down and passing-down work

  • Dobbins injury opens committee rolepossible+25%

    Dobbins misses multiple games and Coleman carves out third-down/short-yardage touches

  • 2027 lead-back emergencepossible+40%

    Dobbins leaves in free agency and Coleman beats out Harvey for the early-down job

  • Camp casualty / inactive depthunlikely-35%

    Loses the numbers game behind McLaughlin and is a healthy scratch or cut candidate

Format Comparison

Jonah Coleman — Format Comparison

FormatValuevs Best
PPR 1QBBest2,153—
PPR SF1,879-274