The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Giants don’t think Collins has peaked

- By Tom Canavan

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. » During a breakout season in 2016, New York Giants safety Landon Collins went from one of the NFL’s most promising young defensive players to one of its best overall, an All-Pro.

Dave Merritt, the team’s safeties coach, thinks the 23-year-old Collins has room to grow. A lot of room.

On a scale of 1 to 10, Merritt rated Collins a 7 heading into his third season.

That’s a seemingly low score for a guy who led the Giants with 125 tackles and added five intercepti­ons, including one for a touchdown, four sacks, 13 passes defended, nine tackles for losses, five quarterbac­k hurries and one fumble recovery.

It was a performanc­e that saw him finish third in voting for

NFL Defensive Player of the Year.

“Don’t get me wrong,” Merritt said Wednesday, a day the Giants made their assistant coaches available. “He played out of this world. But I think there is so much room for Landon to improve, mentally as a well as understand­ing situations in football, as well as technique.”

Merritt hopes Collins can continue making the intercepti­ons and ‘wow’ plays that he came up with last season in helping the Giants go 11-5 and make the playoffs for the first time since 2011. However, the long-time Giants coach says a couple of the intercepti­ons resulted from the ball finding him instead of Collins finding the ball.

“He made the plays last year that he dropped in his rookie year,” Merritt said. “Hopefully, he will continue to make those plays if he is in the area.”

The one play that sticks out for Merritt is an intercepti­on Collins made against the Bengals in early November in a 21-20 win. Collins made an instinctiv­e move, came over the top of the tight end, and picked off the pass.

Merritt said Collins should be able to cover more ground this season because he will have a better knowledge of his own position, allowing him to cheat at times so he can get closer to the play.

The Giants are also stepping up the workload for Collins. He is going to play a quasi-linebacker spot at times, the dime position with six DBs on the field, in addition to being a safety. Merritt also said the coaching staff is considerin­g a fourth position for him.

“He is going to have to make sure he puts his nose in the playbook, so he understand­s the pieces of the puzzle, where everyone else is around him on the field,” Merritt said. “That is where he is going to have to continue to grow.”

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this Nov. 20, 2016 photo, New York Giants strong safety Landon Collins celebrates after intercepti­ng a pass by the Chicago Bears during the fourth quarter of an NFL game, in East Rutherford, N.J.
BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this Nov. 20, 2016 photo, New York Giants strong safety Landon Collins celebrates after intercepti­ng a pass by the Chicago Bears during the fourth quarter of an NFL game, in East Rutherford, N.J.

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