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Florida State receiver Keon Coleman said he plans to enter the NFL draft, adding yet another name to the extensive list of Seminoles who will have a new home in 2024.

Coleman announced his decision Wednesday on Instagram, thanking Florida State — as well as his previous school, Michigan State — and lamenting that the Seminoles didn't get a chance to finish out the season with a playoff berth. «We gave it everything we had and, unfortunately, did not have the opportunity to prove that we were the best team in college football this year,» Coleman said. «I'm forever grateful for the fans, my coaches and my teammates who are now my lifelong brothers.» Coleman transferred to Florida State in May and made an instant impact, catching three touchdowns in the Seminoles' Week 1 win over LSU.

Coleman battled injuries and inconsistency at times this season, but he still finished with 50 catches for 658 yards and 11 touchdowns, as well as 25 punt returns for 300 yards.

He currently is 12th on ESPN's Mel Kiper's 2024 NFL draft Big Board. In 2022 at Michigan State, Coleman had 58 receptions for 798 yards and seven touchdowns.

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