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18 Facts About Shon Coleman

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Shon Coleman was born on November 25,1991 and is an American former professional football offensive tackle.

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Shon Coleman was the top rated player in the state of Mississippi and the 3rd ranked offensive lineman in the country according to Rivals.

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Shon Coleman played in both the US Army All-American Game and the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game.

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Shon Coleman had 30+ scholarship offers with notable schools being mainly from the Southeastern Conferencealong with USC, Oklahoma State, Miami, etc.

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Shon Coleman took official visits to Miami, Alabama, Ole Miss, Auburn, and Arkansas.

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Shon Coleman verbally committed to Auburn University in early 2009 to play college football.

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Shon Coleman signed his national letter of intent to play at Auburn in February 2010.

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Shon Coleman beat leukemia, and during the 2014 NFL draft, he announced the 13th pick of the draft which turned out to be multiple time first team All-Pro and NFL Defensive Player of the Year recipient, Aaron Donald.

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Shon Coleman did not play his first two years at Auburn as he was undergoing treatment for the leukemia.

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Shon Coleman performed at a high level his junior year, receiving 2nd Team ALL-SEC and rising up NFL draft boards.

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Shon Coleman was rated the eighth best offensive lineman by NFLDraftScout.

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Shon Coleman began the regular season as the backup right tackle to Austin Pasztor.

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In 2017, Shon Coleman earned the starting right tackle job, starting all 16 games.

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Shon Coleman was traded to the San Francisco 49ers on August 31,2018 in exchange for a seventh-round pick in the 2019 NFL draft.

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Shon Coleman was placed on injured reserve on August 12,2019, ending his season.

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Shon Coleman re-signed with the 49ers on a one-year contract on March 16,2020.

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On January 4,2022, Shon Coleman was signed to the practice squad of the Indianapolis Colts.

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On May 17,2022, Shon Coleman signed with the Chicago Bears.