NFL Free Agency 2019: 5 Best landing spots for Tevin Coleman

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Buffalo Bills

Let’s face it, LeSean McCoy’s days as a productive NFL running back are probably over as he enters his 30s. Shady saw a steep drop off from 2017 to 2018 as he only managed 514 yards on the ground and another 238 through the air and just three total touchdowns.

If the McCoy style of back is the prototype that the Buffalo Bills are hoping to stick with for the future with youngster Josh Allen, the Coleman would fit that mold for them. With nearly $80 million in cap space, the Bills have the firepower and opportunity to lure Coleman to Buffalo if they choose to move on from McCoy after four years with the team.

While many thought that the Bills would bottom out in 2018, they were more competitive and underestimated. In 2019, the expectations should be higher, and with money to blow, Buffalo should give the gunslinger Allen as many toys as they can.

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Coleman would be the perfect replacement for the aging and less productive McCoy and could fit like a glove in the Buffalo offense moving forward, allowing the Bills to avoid missing a beat from 2018 to 2019. From the red and black to the red and blue, Coleman could move from Hot-lanta to freezing Buffalo.