“He’s been one of the best slot corners I’ve seen on tape this season. He’s a good tackler versus the run, too, and the Lions are using him a ton (88.4% of the snaps). That’s why the Lions went and got him and paid him. Detroit is a heavy man coverage defense. I bet they are up there with New England in terms of using the most man coverage in the league, and that is because Matt Patricia brought that with him from the Patriots. A lot of times they don’t bracket the slot like so many defenses do. They let Coleman go one-on-one. They did that against the Cowboys when they used their bracket, especially on third down, against Jason Witten. They wanted to take away the stick routes and option routes, some of the easy throws for Dak Prescott. They rotated the safety over Amari Cooper or Michael Gallup outside and put Coleman one-on-one. Randall Cobb made some plays on him, but that was Dak. He played at a high level in that game. That’s what happens when you’re a slot guy and you’re one-on-one. There is a lot of room to cover, and that shows you how much the Lions trust him.”