Jalen Collins was a mistake.
He may be a great athlete, a potential NFL starter and a good guy who for some reason just keeps doing reckless things. But barring an unlikely chain of events that would include him actually playing another game for the Falcons, his legacy with the team will be that of a draft mistake – the only draft mistake the team has made since the hiring of Dan Quinn in 2015.
Drug suspensions in consecutive training camps? Not a stat that should be on anybody's resume.
The first Quinn/Thomas Dimitroff draft has had remarkable success. The seven-member class: edge rusher Vic Beasley (first round), Collins (second), running back Tevin Coleman (third), wide receiver Justin Hardy (fourth), defensive tackle Grady Jarrett (fifth), tackle Jake Rodgers (seventh) and defensive back Akeem King (seventh). Rodgers is the only one not on the current roster.
Collins played 11 games last year, including three in the playoffs. He had a forced fumble and recovery in the NFC championship game that ignited the victory over Green Bay.
"He made the play that got it started," Dwight Freeney said.
If the Falcons don’t make it back to the Super Bowl, it won’t be because Collins did something stupid and got popped for PEDs for the second time, thereby earning a 10-game suspension. While there’s no question that losing him cuts into the Falcons’ secondary depth, as much as the team might want to minimize his loss, they can survive Collins' loss. They have a solid starting secondary (Desmond Trufant, Robert Alford, Keanu Neal, Ricardo Allen) and strong second and third/tiers (including Brian Poole, C.J. Goodwin, Damontae Kazee and Deji Olatoye).
But Collins’ future is less certain. He needed the Falcons more than they needed him.
The fact he was the 42nd player overall drafted despite multiple failed drug tests at LSU speaks to his potential as a player. (Among those taken later in the second round: Missouri defensive end Markus Golden, who already has 16½ sacks for Arizona.)
NFL teams don’t draft players with red flags unless that guy can play. But Collins either hasn’t grown up yet or he hasn't realized the seriousness of the situation. Maybe unemployment would change that. Maybe not. But if he plays another game for the Falcons, I would be surprised.
(UPDATE: Collins is allowed to be in training camp and participate in exhibition games but will be suspended when the regular season begins.)
(UPDATE 2: Collins spoke to media today. Here's a link Darryl Ledbetter's story. Here's an excerpt of Collins' comments: "So, I addressed the team and talked to DQ (Dan Quinn). Everybody knows what's going on. I know I let a lot of people down. Everybody is really disappointed, including myself. This is something that I've been struggling with. I'm working on it, to put behind me and I'm ready to move forward."
Subscribe to the, “We Never Played The Game” podcast with the AJC's Jeff Schultz and WSB’s Zach Klein on iTunes. Episodes also can be downloaded from on-demand link on WSBRadio.com.
- Braves likely to bring back Snitker; Freeman praises him to front office
- Not expecting much from Paul Johnson's team usually is a mistake
- Poll analysis: Jackets have tougher schedule than Bulldogs this season
- ESPN projects Hawks to finish with NBA's worst record (27 wins)
- For Braves, this year becomes next year: Albies and Sims in, Phillips out
- Welcome to 2018? Braves call up Albies, joins Sims vs. Dodgers
- Kirby Smart knows Georgia has to step up in his second season
- Falcons' Julio Jones is building dreams that stretch beyond football
- Falcons should be thankful Freeman keeping negotiations a non-story
- Tufant says injury, missing Super Bowl made him 'stronger, wiser'
- Freeman valuable to Falcons -- but maybe not as valuable as he believes
- Digi-blog goes to Falcons' $1.5 billion potentially retractable roof stadium
- Dimitroff broke down on highway, but Falcons can avoid s ame
- Braves wouldn't have traded Garcia if making playoffs was realistic
- Dwight Freeney is only a last-resort option for Falcons
- Cheap food prices won't help Falcons' fans who can't afford PSLs
- Hugh Freeze out at Ole Miss for wrong reasons -- but at least he's out
- Let sale begin: Braves close to trading Jaime Garcia to Minnesota
- There's one Atlanta team in serious playoff contention -- and it plays soccer
- Braves' Newcomb goes from fast start to 11.37 ERA in last 3 starts
- Braves need to be buyers at deadline -- but for future more than now
- Wounds in Hawks' front office may be mending
About the Author