Tramon Williams entered the 2010 season salivating at the thought of Nick Collins and Morgan Burnett playing next to one another in the Green Bay Packers' secondary.
By pairing the three-time Pro Bowler with the promising third-rounder, the Packers appeared to have their safety situation locked up for the next five or six years.
However, that dream never came true. The duo played only six games together. Burnett tore his anterior cruciate ligament four games into his rookie year. The following year, Collins suffered a career-ending neck injury in Week 2.
Without Collins, the 24-year-old Burnett has had to get used to playing next to a rotating collection of colleagues from veterans like Charles Woodson and Charlie Peprah to current teammates M.D. Jennings and Jerron McMillian.
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