Baton Rouge police: La’el Collins is still not a suspectLSU offensive lineman La’El Collins would have been a first-round pick last week, but for his connection to a double-murder investigation.But his current status goes far beyond anything involving his freefall through the entire 2015 NFL Draft.Collins met with investigators this morning, and apparently it went well.According to Jerit Roser of the New Orleans Times Picayune, the Baton Rouge Police Department said Collins “fully cooperated with investigators and is still not considered a suspect.”While that’s not exactly the same as “cleared,” his attorney has expressed confidence that would be the case.While an NFL team could sign him at any point, it’s reasonable to expect that they’ll wait until there’s a clearer reading of the situation, before anyone proceeds. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/05/04/baton-rouge-police-lael-collins-is-still-not-a-suspect/
Lawyer says La’el Collins met with police, answered all their questionsThe attorney for La’El Collins says he met with police today and is fully cooperating in the investigation of the murder of his pregnant ex-girlfriend.“It went fine; we answered all their questions,” attorney Jim Boren told the Times-Picayune. “La’el is not going to make any comments. I’m not going to have any comments. The investigation is going to continue. La’el is now going to start making an effort to start getting his football career back on track.”Asked if he thinks Collins will be cleared, Boren replied, “Only the police can answer that question. In my mind he’s been cleared from the very beginning. I think he’s not a suspect. He answered all the questions they had. Every question, we didn’t claim the fifth. We answered every single question. We gave them all the information they asked for. He’s ready to get his life back.”Collins is under no legal obligation to say anything, but he knows that the only way he’s going to be able to convince an NFL team to sign him is if he can show that he was not involved in the deaths of Brittney Mills and her baby. Collins was expected to be a first-round draft pick until news of Mills’s death surfaced last week. If he’s exonerated he’ll be perhaps the most sought-after undrafted free agent in NFL history. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/05/04/lawyer-says-lael-collins-met-with-police-answered-all-their-questions/
If this guy is exonerated, we'll need to lock him up. Good thing L&L saved all that cap space.