Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Multiple sources have confirmed that former LSU offensive tackle La’el Collins was not the father of shooting victim Brittney Mills’ son after paternity test produced negative results.

Collins also passed a polygraph test administered by an independent investigator, according to ESPN's Josina Anderson.

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Josina Anderson
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Breaking: I've been notified by representatives of OT La'el Collins that his paternity test results were negative. Specifically, Collins is not the father of Brittney Mills' child and Collins passed A polygraph test administered by an independent investigator in connection with Mills' case.
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MT555108 months
What is Adam Shefter saying now?
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burdman108 months
Good for La'El. Hopefully it only gets better from here.
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dax9876108 months
How many millions has this shite cost him.... Jesus
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dax9876108 months
And out of all the shitty 3rd round picks that have been made, not one team was willing to take this risk? I know its been said already, but DAMN all 32 teams look very stupid right now.
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Team Vote108 months
The NFL will always be about groupthink. If one GM would have been willing to buck the trend of 31 other dumbssses his team would have got one hell of a player.
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Beast Incarnate108 months
Doesn't matter if the baby wasn't his -- all that matters is if Collins thought the baby MIGHT be his. That's enough motive.

Passing the polygraph test definitely helps his case, though. Hopefully everything works out for him.
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LSUAshlyn108 months
The NFL will draft convicted felons, drug pushers, gun offenders and women beaters but is all of the sudden not interested in players with unfounded allegations made. Makes sense to me.
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pellietigersaint108 months
In response to some of the comments:

1. would he have killed a woman and child because he thought a child MIGHT be his???? uh no

2. NFL teams would have drafted him in the latter rounds. It wasnt individual franchises decisions, the shield called in the order...........he was off the table

3. NFL drafts felons, drug pushers, and woman beaters..............hmmmm.............so that justifies "POTENTIALLY" drafting a cold blooded murderer of a woman and unborn child??? nice logic........:roll eyes:
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