
Yahoo Fantasy Forecast: Draft Edition NFL Draft RB prospect deep dive: Love THAT special? Who's RB2? Sleepers? + Jonah Coleman interview
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Mar 26, 2026 Jonah Coleman, a compact Washington running back known for reliable hands and pass protection. Ray Garvin, fantasy analyst and film-based draft evaluator. They debate why Jeremiah Love feels like a tier above, argue over who is the RB2, name deep sleepers and late-round flyers, and dig into Coleman’s pre-draft process, technique, and personal side.
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Don't Overdraft Big-Speed Backs Without Fixes
- Avoid drafting big-speed RBs without confirming ball security and pass-pro chops; those limits reduce early NFL snaps.
- Ray recommends teams use Mike Washington in systems that let him run north-south rather than create.
Jonah Coleman Trades Flash For Reliability
- Jonah Coleman profiles as a compact, physical 5'8"/220 bowling-ball back who excels in pass protection and ball security.
- Coleman had just one career fumble and strong catching reliability, traits scouts covet.
Target Coleman As A High Floor Dynasty Flyer
- Keep Jonah Coleman on dynasty radars as a late-day-two/early-day-three pick because his reliable skillset can earn early snaps.
- Ray compares him to Mike Davis/Tony Pollard as a potential high-floor, opportunistic pro.
