La'el Collins
collins' aggression is admirable but also leads to mistakes. rather than patiently waiting for defenders to come to him, collins will occasionally lunge, making himself top-heavy and prone to slipping down the body of his opponent. this can lead to his hands getting too low or slipping onto the side and/or back of defenders, which invites them to swim over the top of him to disengage.
COMPARISON TO
as a pass blocker, collins shows good initial quickness in his kick-slide and uses his long reach to maintain the arc. when he gets his hands on opponents and remains square, it is generally lights out for the defender. collins showed his willingness to potentially convert inside, impressing on a few snaps at left guard at the senior bowl.
WEAKNESSES
strengths
Collins sports a thick, powerful frame that makes him about as difficult to move as a chest freezer. His frame belies his quick feet, an attribute that when combined with his long arms, impressive strength and aggression make him a devastating run blocker. Collins is often the quickest of LSU's offensive linemen off the snap and he routinely drives his assignment off the line of scrimmage with pure power, creating easy running lanes for LSU's backs. He's surprisingly quick to the second level and has good body control to adjust to moving targets.
collins left chicago shortly before the draft to address an off-field issue in which police wanted to speak to him regarding the shooting death of a 29-year-old pregnant woman. he was not considered a suspect, but the timing of the issue left his draft stock in limbo.
He does not possess elite balance and can be challenged by speed-rushers. He'll over-compensate occasionally and leave the inside open for counters.
james carpenter, jets
Collins is a better athlete than Carpenter and therefore may be likelier to remain outside than Alabama's former tackle, who has since become a mauling run blocker at left guard with the Seahawks.
One of the premiere offensive tackles in the nation
Was called by many as arguably the best offensive lineman to ever come out of Louisiana
Named a 2011 first team Parade All-America on offense
A five-star prospect by every major recruiting source
Has massive upper body and huge hands with quick feet
Ranked No. 6 in Rivals Top 100 and the No. 1 recruit coming out of the state by Rivals and Tigerbait.com
Ranked No. 2 offensive tackle by Scout.com
Ranked No. 8 in ESPN 150
Ranked No. 2 in Sporting News Top 100
Rated No. 9 in PrepStar Top 150
Named to RivalsHigh 2010 All-American team and USA Today All-USA High School team
Selected as a member of the 2011 U.S. Under-19 National Team assembled by USA Football
Participated in the 2011 Under Armour All-America game
Named a New Orleans Times Picayune Blue-Chip recruit
Selected as a member of The Baton Rouge Advocate's Super Dozen
Named to the Louisiana 3A All-State team his final three seasons of high school
Coached by Guy Mistretta.
Parents are Loyetta Collins and David Phillips
Born July 26, 1993.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 1.0 |
Height: | 6-4 |
Weight: | 305.0 |
Forty: | 5.1 |
Arm: | 33 1/4 |
Hand: | 10 3/8 |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | -- |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | -- |
10: | -- |
20: | -- |
40: | -- |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | -- |
Combine Results:
Cone: | 7.7 |
Bench: | 21.0 |
Shuttle: | 4.63 |
10: | 1.76 |
20: | 2.85 |
40: | 5.1 |
BJ: | 09'00" |
VJ: | 27.0 |