03-12-2022, 04:09 PM
(03-12-2022, 04:00 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: Some people mentioned it, but he has missed 21 of 33 games the past two seasons.
I think he had a torn ligament in his big toe, which I'm not sure how much that impacts linemen or lingers, but toe/foot injuries are usually career killers for offensive linemen.
If the Cowboys release him, I can see maybe signing him, but I'm not sure how much I'd want to give up to get him.
The drug test thing was apparently just for weed, which who cares, but you gotta be smarter than that.
Then again, he is a pretty damn good tackle and we need offensive linemen,
His major injury was his hip which he could have played on and repaired after the season, but he chose to fix it immediately missing the entire season. The suspension occurred while he was out with this injury and then implemented upon his return.
Not sure the disconnect with people thinking that signing him after release is a better deal than trading a draft pick...?
He would cost a huge signing bonus, huge salary cap hit, huge guaranteed money.
For those who dont want to give up up "too much"... can anyone please tell me why you wouldnt do this:
Our 1st Round pick straight up for Collins
This is worst case scenario, and wouldnt happen, but I'd like to hear an argument against it.