Rollins, a second-round pick in 2015, looked lost in the secondary last year and gave up big play after big play. His teammates offered little else, and the Packers’ pass defense slumped to No. 31.
Changing the fortunes on defense starts with better play in the secondary, and Rollins will play a major role.
What can we expect from the third-year man?
2016 stats
Playing in 13 games, Rollins made 41 tackles, defended eight passes and made one interception.
2016 review
Like fellow 2015 draftee Damarious Randall, Rollins struggled in 2016. Poor tackling let him down, and he consistently lost receivers in coverage.