"I see this happen just about every year in the draft where there's something that gets put out there about somebody and it spreads like wildfire through every team as if they know something that we don't know," Alabama coach Nick Saban said during an interview on Sirius XM radio Thursday. "The bottom line is that's why guys get drafted high and they're not very good and other guys that are really, really good like Landon Collins ― who has been very productive, has great speed, great size, very physical player, has very good ball skills, can play in the really deep part of the field, for a safety he's a good man-to-man player and can match up on some people because of his size and speed."
At least our head master can see the forest for the trees.