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Do you think we’ll get the chance to see Jamie Collins as more of a pass rusher in the upcoming season or do you think it’s more likely that he stick to his role as a coverage linebacker?

April 1, 2014 by Mike Dussault

This is a pretty good debate going on within the Pats pundit community right now. There’s one camp that believes Collins will slide into more of a designated pass rusher role from the edge while Chandler Jones slides into the interior.

I’m more in the other camp that believes Collins will serve more as a linebacker in sub-packages than a defensive end. My reasoning is that Collins’ best strength is his athleticism and that is best utilized in space.

As we saw against the Colts, he’s talented as a blitzer but I don’t believe he’s a natural pass rusher. This means that he’s better when he’s disguising what he’s going to do and then comes flying in, rather than lining up with his hand in the dirt, trying to beat offensive tackles with a variety of moves.

Ultimately I think Collins will be a swiss army knife, who will be in coverage and sent after the quarterback at specific spots. You want to force a running back to try and block him. That’s a mismatch. But I don’t see Collins winning consistently off the edge when his only straight-up pass rush asset is his speed vs. a tackle. 

I expect Collins and Mayo to be the sub-package linebackers, eliminating the need for the big safety who was historically used in the “money” dime linebacker spot. As I see it, there’s a good chance that Collins rarely leaves the field. 

The bigger question might be if he surpasses Mayo as the best linebacker on the squad. I think that’s only a matter of time, though Mayo will obviously remain in a big role.

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January 17, 2014 by Mike Dussault

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January 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault

“(He makes) crazy, athletic plays in practice, man, where you knew it was just a matter of time before he got comfortable in the game, comfortable enough for him to start making plays like that,” cornerback Aqib Talib said of the rookie linebacker.

Patriots rookie LB Jamie Collins, who has quietly been a star in practices, is on the brink of breaking out | masslive.com

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Meet the New England Patriots Biggest X-Factor: Jamie Collins | Bleacher Report

January 15, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Meet the New England Patriots Biggest X-Factor: Jamie Collins | Bleacher Report

Fantastic breakdown from Frenz here. Honestly, if the Pats have a chance to win this weekend and in the Super Bowl, I think Collins needs to play two more games just as well as he did against the Colts. 

Coverage like this against Julius Thomas this weekend is so vital. Love how Collins gets his head around and almost makes a play on the ball. Textbook, and not something we’re used to seeing from a Pats linebacker.

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Three Phases of Impact: Revisiting Patriots Linebacker Jamie Collins’ Complete Game vs. Colts | NEPatriotsDraft.com – 2014 NFL Draft

January 14, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Three Phases of Impact: Revisiting Patriots Linebacker Jamie Collins’ Complete Game vs. Colts | NEPatriotsDraft.com – 2014 NFL Draft

Great breakdown from OT on Collins’ breakout game! The biggest question is can he do it again this weekend? Consistency is one of the toughest things for a rookie to pick up and he has little margin for error against the Broncos.

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January 13, 2014 by Mike Dussault


Yes, it’s a very Jamie Collins Monday here on the blog…

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Jamie Collins Tackle for loss GIF

January 13, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Great patience here by Collins, he has so much size and speed, it’s easy for him to overpursue. What a play. Too bad the Colts would get two bombs and a touchdown after this play.

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