A Nose for the End-Zone
In Tevin Coleman’s four out of five seasons in the NFL, he has managed to produce seven or more combined rushing and receiving touchdowns.
This is a key statistic, as it clearly exemplifies his ability to be a factor in both the running and receiving game, making him a difficult player to game plan against.
In Coleman’s first season with the San Francisco 49ers, he managed just over 700 all-purpose yards but scampered into the endzone seven times, showing that regardless of his situation and share of carries, he has a nose for the endzone.
There’s little reason to believe Coleman can’t continue his tendency to rack up touchdowns. Especially when considering he will enter the 2020 season with a full season of familiarity with his team.