Patriots ship Jamie Collins to Browns for compensatory third-rounder

ByABC News
October 31, 2016, 12:40 PM

— -- The New England Patriots have traded linebacker Jamie Collins to the Cleveland Browns for a compensatory third-round pick.

Collins' contract will expire after the season, and he was at one point asking for what one league source described to ESPN's Adam Schefter as " Von Miller money." The Denver Broncos gave Miller a six-year, $114.5 million deal in July that included that $70 million guaranteed.

For the Browns, the trade is designed to help a defense that has struggled to stop teams all season and is especially thin at outside linebacker. No team has scored fewer than 25 points on the Browns this season, and four of eight have scored more than 30 -- including the New York Jets on Sunday.

The outside linebacker spot has been thin since Paul Kruger was released during the preseason and Nate Orchard went on injured reserve early in the season. The team is tied for 21st in the NFL with 14 sacks in eight games, and Collins could help there.

"Jamie Collins is a really good football player and we're excited to be able to add a player like him to our team," Browns coach Hue Jackson said in statement. "He's played at an extremely high level with toughness and playmaking ability for his entire career. We look forward to him being an important piece of our defense. The plan is for him to come in and learn our system quickly so he can make an immediate impact."

There is risk involved for Cleveland. Collins can be a free agent after the season, so the Browns will have to convince him it's worth staying with a team that's currently winless. The Browns (0-8) would have the option of using the franchise tag on Collins.

Collins played 48 of 70 defensive snaps against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, which was unusual because he had typically been an every-down player.

The Patriots (7-1) took him off the field when the Bills used fullback Jerome Felton in run-based packages, perhaps indicating that New England no longer viewed Collins as a three-down linebacker.

The compensatory pick will be made at the end of the third round. The Browns had received the pick based on an NFL formula evaluating the free agents the team signed and lost during the offseason.

This is the second trade between the Patriots and Browns this season. In August, the Browns traded linebacker Barkevious Mingo, a former first-round pick, to the Patriots for a 2017 fifth-round pick.

Collins, 27, had appeared in seven games for the Patriots this season and had 43 tackles, two interceptions and a forced fumble. He missed Week 6 against the Cincinnati Bengals due to a hip injury and had been listed on the injury report the past two weeks before coming off it Friday.

A fourth-year veteran, Collins made his first Pro Bowl last season.

Collins is the second high-profile defensive player the Patriots have traded this year. In March, New England dealt defensive end Chandler Jones to the Arizona Cardinals. Like Collins, Jones will be a free agent after the season.

Jones appeared to react to the trade of his former teammate with a tweet shortly after news of the deal was reported.

Since Sept. 1, 2014, the Patriots have made 21 trades that either involved a player leaving or coming to New England, the most of any team in the NFL, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

ESPN's Mike Reiss and Pat McManamon contributed to this report.