Originally Posted by Graystoke:
Isn't Detroit benching him because lack of effort, being out of position ect?
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Collins excels as a run defender and pass rusher, earning PFF grades of 79.8 and 82.3 respectively in those categories through two weeks of the 2021 regular season.
Maybe I'm alone in this, but the run stats so far don't worry me that much. We played the top running team in the NFL in Week 1, and the Ravens are basically nothing but a running team. They're strong teams, but this is our first loss to either team in the Mahomes era, and it was headed toward a win until the fumble. Let's let Spagnuolo observe and scheme before we make any abrupt moves. [Reply]
He did seem to be at least a decent pass rusher during his time in New England. So presuming we traded for him, do you let him take over the weak side and move Clark over to the strong side primarily so we can put Jones back inside? [Reply]
That's a deal that makes a lot of sense for all involved.
I'm sure Veach and co. are looking at teams that:
1. Are not in -or look to be falling out of - contention
2. Have edge defenders on the final year of their contact
3. Fit within the financial parameters
Collins is probably the best fit all the way around, if Daly still likes him. [Reply]
They should have got Melvin Ingram when they had a chance. Now Pittsburgh is lucky to have him since TJ Watt is out. He's about their only hope as a pass rusher now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Rumblings? More like someone throwing shit at a wall and then writing an article about how it proceeded to hit the floor.
Exactly. I hate stories like this. "Chiefs linked ..." The only people linking Collins to the Chiefs is the writer of the piece. It's pure speculation: He's on the trading block, Chiefs have a need, he has a connection to a Chiefs coach from his NE days ...