Sacks. Although he's just doing side work at OTAs, head coach Jay Gruden said Monday that he expects Collins to be ready for training camp, Tarik El-Bashir of The Athletic reports. When the Washington Redskins signed all-pro safety Landon Collins in this past year’s free agency, they did so knowing that he would be the most high-profile safety they’d rostered since Sean Taylor, a dynamic player who started his transcendent career with the Redskins in the early 2000s before being tragically murdered in 2007. He needs 20 more to pass his career high of 125. Barnwell ranks the NFL's biggest outlier contracts: What's with these massive fullback deals? Sign up for the Washington Wire newsletter to get our top stories in your inbox every morning. The latest drama is surrounding Dwayne Haskins, who was drafted with the No. Collins is averaging nine tackles per game so far, and he has yet to leave the field. On the other hand, Collins failed to pick off a pass for a second straight season, and he landed 40th out of 93 qualified safeties in PFF's grading. In 2020, Collins will earn a base salary of $10,000,000 and a signing bonus of $6,000,000, while carrying a cap hit of $14,200,000 and a dead cap value of $28,000,000. Tackles. Collins has received medical clearance to participate in team drills after starting OTAs as a limited participant. Collins (shoulder) did not practice Thursday. Now, with only 15 games played in his first season in Washington, Collins has already surpassed Taylor’s single-season tackling record, racking up 116 so far in 2019. 15 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. Collins has missed back-to-back practices due to a shoulder injury. Collins (Achilles) is questionable for Sunday's game versus the Giants. After just 13 career starts, he was benched four weeks into the 2020 season, playing under a brand new coaching staff and running a brand new scheme yet again. Let's try to unpack some things that have left us with a host of questions. It's debatable whether Collins lived up … Collins has been an effective tackler through six weeks (55 stops) but has yet to record an interception. — The New York Giants have placed two-time Pro Bowl safety Landon Collins on injured reserve with a shoulder injury. He also combined for two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, four sacks and seven interceptions. Collins had 10 tackles (eight solo) in Sunday's 19-16 win over Detroit. One of Washington's biggest offseason acquisitions, Collins is still working his way back from a torn labrum in his left shoulder. It's the fourth time this season Collins has reached double-digit tackles, as he's been a fairly consistent IDP contributor in 2019. Meanwhile, Collins' sack in Sunday's win was his first of 2019 and just the fifth sack of the 25-year-old safety's career. Callahan's exact words were that Collins "shouldn't be an issue" for Week 16, according to JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington.