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Can we take a second to appreciate Boston?


Mol3m4n

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Him, Bene and Norman are the future of this secondary. I hope to God that somehow someway Landon Collins falls to us at 25 or later. Would have the potential to be the best secondary in the league. And don't overlook Colin Jones in the slot. His coverage isn't amazing but he makes up for it in the run game. Always around the ball and getting behind the LoS before the RB even knows what happened.

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Him, Bene and Norman are the future of this secondary. I hope to God that somehow someway Landon Collins falls to us at 25 or later. Would have the potential to be the best secondary in the league. And don't overlook Colin Jones in the slot. His coverage isn't amazing but he makes up for it in the run game. Always around the ball and getting behind the LoS before the RB even knows what happened.

 

Could you tell me about Landon Collins?

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Could you tell me about Landon Collins?

 

Bama safety, big playmaker, hits hard and has an attitude. Not the best in coverage but is a great athlete and could be coached up. Expected to go top 10 so almost no way he falls to us, but a man can dream can't he?

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Bama safety, big playmaker, hits hard and has an attitude. Not the best in coverage but is a great athlete and could be coached up. Expected to go top 10 so almost no way he falls to us, but a man can dream can't he?

 

Thank you.

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