The Browns on Sunday sent wide receiver Corey Coleman to Buffalo in a trade that nets them an undisclosed future draft pick.
Coleman appeared in 19 games (18 starts) over two years with the Browns, catching 56 passes for 718 yards and five touchdowns. He broke his hand during a practice early in the 2016 season and again, Week 2, in 2017. His best performance came against the Ravens in Week 2 of his rookie season, when he caught five passes for 104 yards and two touchdowns.
Coleman, who is entering his third NFL season, was Cleveland's first-round selection in the 2016 NFL Draft. The Browns, who entered the draft with the No. 2 overall pick, made trades with the Eagles and Titans, netting a horde of draft picks along the way, before selecting Coleman with the 15th pick.
In addition to the undisclosed Bills pick, the Browns own all of their selections in rounds 1-7 of the 2019 NFL Draft. Cleveland also owns a 2019 third-round pick from New England (DL Danny Shelton trade), a conditional 2019 seventh-round pick from Jacksonville (QB Cody Kessler trade) and a 2020 sixth-round pick from Arizona (DB Jamar Taylor trade).