Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Jalen Collins CB LSU


davos

Recommended Posts

Jalen Collins

 

Jalen-Collins.jpg

 

--

So when looking at this whole draft class, I'm trying to wrap my head around where we may get talent in the FA and what value is going to be available in the mid-20s. 

 

 

I'm being patient with any mocks this year (may wait a while longer) but was curious about who a realistic BPA (w/needs in mind) could be for us in the first.  Now I understand we've found strong secondary talent in later rounds but looking at these top-5 or so guys in each respective S, WR, OL, DL, and CB classes, Collins keeps jumping out to me. 

 

I'm not a huge fan of many of these mid-shelf CBs in the FA this year (maybe Kareem Jackson) and the back of the drafts has a lot of slow slot or Tampa 2 types.  This Collins guy fits the measurables of a starting NFL CB and seems to have all the ability necessary to be effective day 1.  He seems to fit with our scheme as well. 

 

Now if an almost given prospect drops to us, you take him but when just assessing our needs and thinking who really has the value, Collins stands out to me

 

Whatsayyou? 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

mixed reviews on Jalen:

National Football Post Dion Caputi @ nfldraftupdate 6h

LSU CB Jalen Collins had a great day... unofficially ran a 4.48 & then a 4.43. Very nice times; with his size, length, and upside, someone will fall in love.

MockingTheDraft.com Dan Kadar @ MockingTheDraft 12h

Jalen Collins runs 4.48. That’s a big number for him. 1st

round talent.

NFL.com Bucky Brooks @ BuckyBrooks 10h

"Cha-Ching!!!" Jalen Collins and Ron Darby are making

money with their performances today.

NFL.com Daniel Jeremiah @MoveTheSticks 10h

Jalen Collins is making a lot of $ today.

draftTV.com Shane P. Hallam @ ShanePHallam 10h

LSU's Jalen Collins looks so impressive in shorts. Makes you

want to fall in love. Huge and fluid. Wish it translated to

consistency

South Florida Sun-Sentinel Omar Kelly @ OmarKelly 5h

Watching the DB position drills and Jalen Collins ' hips are

tight. Saw it in his film & the combine confirms it. Not a good

look.

CBS Sports Dane Brugler @ dpbrugler 9h

#LSU CB Jalen Collins has a lot of size/athletic tools, but

he's a project. Instincts, awareness, technique, discipline - all

very, very raw

Scout with GM Jr Scouting Josh Liskiewitz @JoshLiskiewitz 8h

@dpbrugler you nailed all of Collins' areas of concern - instincts especially scary, hard to fix.

thefootballeducator.com R0n Plckett @ CoachRonScouts 7h

The CB Id like to draft is Kevin Johnson. Jalen Collins could

be good but needs some develop & I question his instincts at

times

profootballcentral.com Austin John @ Phinfanalyst Feb 18

I'm not that high on LSU CB, Jalen Collins . Yeah okay he has

size- but sloppy feet and stiff hips. Those traits don't often

translate.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • If you're looking for a pat on the back it sounds good in theory until you realize they also had the 2023 Panthers as the top draft class.
    • Going into the 2003 and 2015 seasons we were supposed to be the joke of the league each time. In 2003, John Fox was supposed to still be in rebuild mode. We had a guy named Peppers on the defensive line who was supposed to be pretty good. We had Rodney Peete as our starting QB and a line that was a lot of hope and not much experience. Our new running back was a guy the Redskins, errrr Commanders, had jettisoned for being too old. We had a good kicker and writers thought that was needed because there were going to be more field goals than touch downs. Heck, it looked like they were right up until just before halftime of that first game when we had to yank Rodney Peete and put in some Cajun duded whose name couldn't be pronounced. And Steve Smith? He wasn't Smitty yet. Moose Muhammad, well, he was close to being written off as a bust. You know how that turned out. And then in 2015, we had Cam Newton, who was electrifying to watch but hadn't really won anything yet. There was an offensive line in front of him that looked like it was made in a defunct Swiss cheese factory and our big hope on offense was the great Kelvin Benjamin. And then he got taken out for the year with a knee injury in training camp. Ted "Feet of Lightning, Hands of Stone" Ginn became our default go to guy beside our next best hope, yeah, Devin Funchess. Our defense was pretty good, a scrappy bunch with frikkin' awesome linebacker play and a cornerback who had done more than drank the Kool-Aid, but had snorted the powder. He played like a superhero and became sort of a bat-man during the season. By the Super Bowl he had completely lost his freaking mind, though, and managed to talk his way out of a contract with the team next year. No one was expecting us to win the NFCSouth that season, much less almost go undefeated and into the Super Bowl. So, 2026? Who knows? But our best seasons came when no one had a reason to believe in us, except us.
    • it's not so much this personal vendetta against the Carolina Panthers as it is more about Bryce Young never not once been in the same conversation with the top 15 or even top 20 Qbs in the NFL ..just saying 
×
×
  • Create New...