La’el Collins expected to meet with Baton Rouge PD on Monday
Posted by Josh Alper on May 1, 2015, 2:50 PM EDT
The first round came and went without LSU tackle La’El Collins being selected, which was expected after the Baton Rouge police expressed a desire to speak to Collins in regard to the recent murder of his ex-girlfriend Brittany Mills.
Collins has not been named a suspect in the crime, but he also hasn’t been exonerated at this point and that was enough to make teams shy away from drafting him in the first round. There’s been speculation that teams will pass him up altogether unless he gets that exoneration, but Collins won’t be meeting with the police until the draft is over.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Collins is scheduled to talk to the investigators on Monday, but his camp isn’t waiting until then to try to clarify the situation for teams that might be interested in selecting him. Rapoport’s colleague Albert Breer reported that Collins’s attorney reached out to the security directors from all 32 teams to tell his client’s side of the story and Rapoport adds that teams hope to have reports from their security teams before the second round gets underway on Friday night.
By the time the night is over, we’ll find out if anyone was suitably convinced that taking Collins is a good idea or if one of the more unusual draft stories in recent memory continues into Saturday.