The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

After rocky start, Collins eager to prove his worth

With Trufant out for season, second-year cornerback plays a pivotal role for Falcons.

- By JuliaKate E. Culpepper juliakate.culpepper@ajc.com Falcons C5

After a disappoint­ing rookie season and a four-game suspension to start this season, Falcons cornerback Jalen Collins — a second-round draft pick in 2015 — has the opportunit­y to prove if he can perform on the profession­al level.

Collins’ chance to redeem his 17-tackle, no-intercepti­on rookie season seemed to be gone before his second season began when he was suspended for the first four games after violating the NFL’s performanc­e-enhancing drug policy in April. Collins has played in only four games this season because of his suspension and then because he was listed as inactive for two more games. His first action came against the San Diego Chargers on Oct. 23.

The shortcomin­gs of his profession­al career so far and resulting criticism do weigh on Collins, but he is pushing through the disappoint­ments with the support of his team, his family and friends to make the most of his second season.

"(My confidence) goes up and down, but (I’m) just trying to block out all the outside things and just focus on me, focus on getting back to what I know I can do and doing that for my teammates," Collins said. "The second year everything kind of slows down for you, but just spending more time in the film room, spending more time on the little details and working on the technique and just trying to grow as a player with my teammates and they help me a lot."

In his second game of the season, against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Collins finally was given the opportunit­y to prove he wasn’t a wasted second-round pick.

In the first half against the Buccaneers, cornerback Desmond Trufant suffered a shoulder injury and didn’t return to the game, leaving room for Collins to fill his spot and to start the next two games, against the Philadelph­ia Eagles and Arizona Cardinals. On Tuesday, Trufant was placed on injured reserve after he underwent season-ending surgery on his shoulder, giving Collins a chance to take the reins for the rest of the season.

"I just felt like for the last couple weeks we’ve really challenged him to play at the line of scrimmage," coach Dan Quinn said. "They’ve taken shots on him, and he’s responded to that. I felt the physicalit­y in his games. We’re going to let him be the player that he is. So it’s not, ‘Hey man, you’ve really got to step it up since Tru’s out.’ We’ve got to play like Jalen’s capable of, and he totally represents that. He’s off to a good start. I see his arrow definitely trending up."

In four games and two starts this season, Collins has 14 tackles, two tackles for loss and four pass deflection­s.

After watching Collins struggle to adjust to the pros after the best season of his collegiate career in 2014, with LSU, defensive coordinato­r Richard Smith doesn’t regret drafting Collins.

"What I like about him is that he’s a very mature man; the game’s not too big for him," Smith said. "If you go back at the Tampa Bay game where he made some nice plays and then also (against Arizona), he got beat on one route, then he came back on fourth-and-7 and he made that nice stop when we put him in man coverage. That was huge. That put our offense, I think we started on the 40-yard line."

Against Arizona, Collins had six tackles and three pass deflection­s — a single-game high for the cornerback.

While Collins has a challenge ahead of him in transition­ing from sitting inactive for the first six weeks of the season to starting at cornerback, he sees his new role as an opportunit­y to shine against the Kansas City Chiefs, who rank 27th in the league in yards per game (328.3) and 23rd in passing yards per game (231.7).

"It’s another opportunit­y to go out there and just showcase the work that we put in here," Collins said. "Their offense, they have some great players, great receivers, great backs. They have a few guys out, but we’re still going to be prepared for the looks that they give and just go into the game ready for whatever they throw at us."

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@ AJC.COM ?? Cornerback Jalen Collins was suspended the first four games this season.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@ AJC.COM Cornerback Jalen Collins was suspended the first four games this season.

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