Brandon Coleman:
Coleman caught one pass on three targets for nine yards in Sunday's loss to the Panthers. He played on 34 of the Saints' 72 offensive snaps (47 percent), according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
Analysis:
Coleman seized the Saints' No. 3 wide receiver role during training camp and entered the year as a fantasy sleeper, due in large part to his impressive size (6-6) and potential as a red-zone threat. Thus far, however, Coleman's production has been relatively unimpressive, as he has made only eight total catches in three games. Further complicating matters is the fact that No. 4 receiver Willie Snead appears to be gaining ground on Coleman and actually played more snaps than he in Week 3 (44 plays). Coleman isn't getting any shorter, so he could still become the red-zone playmaker the Saints desperately need, but if Snead continues to steal playing time from him, Coleman's fantasy value will certainly take a hit.
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