The Facts: Collins isn't done yet. Collins told PFW correspondent and Tennessean writer Jim Wyatt, "I know I still have good football left in me, and I want to see where (the Titans are) at, too. If it makes sense on both sides to do it, I'd be good for coming back."
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According to PFW, the 38-year-old has been working out and feels healthy. Collins threw 14 TDs in 10 games in 2010. If the Titans do re-sign Collins, he will be competing with the team's QB of the future. The Titans drafted QB Jake Locker eighth overall in April's draft. "I went through it with Vince (Young)," Collins said. "I would be open to it, but it would have to be the right thing. ..." Collins said it is "legitimate speculation" to think that the longer the current lockout lasts, the more likely the vet stays in Tennessee. Indeed, with the lockout delaying Locker's chances to learn the offense and get acclimated to the NFL, the more likely it is Tennessee will need to rely on a veteran early in the season. Fantasy Football owners should note there are other veteran QBs on the market as well, including Matt Hasselbeck, who reports have connected to the Titans.