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In an Alabama secondary with many moving parts, safety Landon Collins is the one constant.
At the start of last season, he was considered a special teams standout, while playing sparingly in the defensive backfield. That changed before the fifth game of the year when HaHa Clinton-Dix's suspension forced him into a starting role. Three games later, Vinnie Sunseriās season-ending knee injury made Collins an even more vital piece to the Crimson Tideās defense.
Collins started the final nine games of the 2013 season, and this spring ā with Clinton-Dix and Sunseri having declared for the NFL draft -- he is the Tideās best safety and one of its top returning defensive stars.
āHeās gotten stronger, faster and has more knowledge of the defense,ā Tide safety Nick Perry said. āAt times last year, he wasnāt really sure of himself. But now heās fully confident, and I think youāll see a different Landon Collins this season.ā
Collins earned his first chance to start when Clinton-Dix was suspended for two games. That opportunity came at free safety, a spot he had never played. But just as Clinton-Dix was set to take back his starting spot, Sunseri went down. Collins moved into Sunseriās starting spot at strong safety, which is Collinsā natural position.
Last season as a sophomore, Collins finished second on the team with 70 tackles, including four for loss. He intercepted two passes and returned one for a touchdown. He also had two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a team-high eight pass deflections.
Now, coming into this spring, Collins said he was a bit āoverwhelmedā by the added responsibility that comes with his experience and role with the Tide defense. But he also said his offseason has been āgreat.ā
Among other things, Collins said he worked on his footwork and eye discipline to prepare him for this moment. But with all the responsibility heāll have on the field, his biggest challenge may have little to do with his play.
While he may have deferred to others in the past, Collins is expected to take on more of a leadership role.
Clinton-Dix and Sunseri made the on-field adjustments for the secondary last season. That duty likely goes to Collins this season.
āJust to be the back end of the secondary -- the leader back there, and make all the right calls, and get all the people in the right positions to make their plays,ā Collins said.
The first step of taking control of his new role is becoming completely comfortable with the defensive schemes, which Collins said he is.
Tide coach Nick Saban said Collins has āreally done a good job this spring,ā working to take that next step to become a more complete player.
āAll players have things that they can work on to improve, and Landonās certainly a guy that is a great competitor and really works hard every day to try to improve and has a really good attitude about it,ā Saban said. āI think heās trying to affect other people, be a leader set a good example, encourage others to do things the way they need to do it.
āWith Landon, to me, when he understands what heās supposed to do, he really plays fast and is effective. I think the more knowledge and experience that he gets, the more consistently heāll be able to play that way, and thatās certainly our goal for him this spring.ā
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At the start of last season, he was considered a special teams standout, while playing sparingly in the defensive backfield. That changed before the fifth game of the year when HaHa Clinton-Dix's suspension forced him into a starting role. Three games later, Vinnie Sunseriās season-ending knee injury made Collins an even more vital piece to the Crimson Tideās defense.
Collins started the final nine games of the 2013 season, and this spring ā with Clinton-Dix and Sunseri having declared for the NFL draft -- he is the Tideās best safety and one of its top returning defensive stars.
āHeās gotten stronger, faster and has more knowledge of the defense,ā Tide safety Nick Perry said. āAt times last year, he wasnāt really sure of himself. But now heās fully confident, and I think youāll see a different Landon Collins this season.ā
Collins earned his first chance to start when Clinton-Dix was suspended for two games. That opportunity came at free safety, a spot he had never played. But just as Clinton-Dix was set to take back his starting spot, Sunseri went down. Collins moved into Sunseriās starting spot at strong safety, which is Collinsā natural position.
Last season as a sophomore, Collins finished second on the team with 70 tackles, including four for loss. He intercepted two passes and returned one for a touchdown. He also had two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a team-high eight pass deflections.
Now, coming into this spring, Collins said he was a bit āoverwhelmedā by the added responsibility that comes with his experience and role with the Tide defense. But he also said his offseason has been āgreat.ā
Among other things, Collins said he worked on his footwork and eye discipline to prepare him for this moment. But with all the responsibility heāll have on the field, his biggest challenge may have little to do with his play.
While he may have deferred to others in the past, Collins is expected to take on more of a leadership role.
Clinton-Dix and Sunseri made the on-field adjustments for the secondary last season. That duty likely goes to Collins this season.
āJust to be the back end of the secondary -- the leader back there, and make all the right calls, and get all the people in the right positions to make their plays,ā Collins said.
The first step of taking control of his new role is becoming completely comfortable with the defensive schemes, which Collins said he is.
Tide coach Nick Saban said Collins has āreally done a good job this spring,ā working to take that next step to become a more complete player.
āAll players have things that they can work on to improve, and Landonās certainly a guy that is a great competitor and really works hard every day to try to improve and has a really good attitude about it,ā Saban said. āI think heās trying to affect other people, be a leader set a good example, encourage others to do things the way they need to do it.
āWith Landon, to me, when he understands what heās supposed to do, he really plays fast and is effective. I think the more knowledge and experience that he gets, the more consistently heāll be able to play that way, and thatās certainly our goal for him this spring.ā
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