The Cleveland Browns made a move on Sunday that no one saw coming. The team has reportedly agreed to trade wide receiver Corey Coleman to the Buffalo Bills, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The Browns are trying to put together potentially one of the most talented receiving corps in the franchise's history. The team acquired Jarvis Landry from the Miami Dolphins earlier in the offseason to pair with Josh Gordon and Coleman. The combination of Gordon and Landry is expected to be a potent one as long as the quarterback position can produce consistent results with veteran Tyrod Taylor or rookie Baker Mayfield under center during the 2018 campaign.

One of the most intriguing aspects of this move is the potential of the team making space on the depth chart for veteran Dez Bryant. Last week, there was reported interest from both sides, but a visit had yet to be scheduled. It'll be interesting to see if the Coleman trade is a precursor to Bryant signing with Cleveland.

As for the Bills, Buffalo acquires a capable receiver with a potentially bright future ahead. Coleman joins Kelvin Benjamin and LeSean McCoy as part of an improved offense which may have rookie quarterback Josh Allen at the helm in Week 1.

In nine games last season, Coleman caught 23 passes for 305 yards and two touchdowns. These aren't stellar numbers, but he has been impressive with limited time on the field which may increase in Buffalo's offense, especially if Allen proves to be the franchise quarterback that the team hopes he will be.