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Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Player Profile: Alec Ogletree

I was finally able to sort my entire Giants collection. Sorting through hundreds of players, by player and pulling out hundreds of duplicates to narrow my collection down the way I have always wanted it, without duplicates.

This way I can give myself the best collection numbers. I have never wanted to hold onto my dupes but with my collection sorted the way it was, I had no choice. I will now use those to trade and maybe even do a giveaway with on here with.

In the meantime, I came up with another idea, why not post a series of these players and how many cards I have of each player currently. Hope this series will be well received here.

The first player in the box was Alec Ogletree who didn't spend a long time in blue, but once you are a Giant, you are always a Giant so he still fits the profile to post on.

On March 7, 2018, the Rams traded Alec Ogletree and a 2019 seventh-round pick to the Giants in exchange for a fourth and a sixth-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.

Seemed like a steal to me for a player the Giants needed for their weak linebacker core. He was young and could ball out.

His first year in Big Blue he did just that. He scored 5 interceptions, which 2 were returned for touchdown along with 93 tackles and 1 sack. The following season, he seemed to have fallen off with only 1 interception and 80 tackles. He was also burned a lot of the times in coverage.

On February 26, 2020, Ogletree was released by the Giants.

As I said, a short time.

My Ogletree collection is a small 3 cards but glad to have some.
 

 

 
My favorite of this group is the Purple Power card that is /49.

Thoughts on my new series on here, Ogletree or the cards welcomed in comments.

1 comment:

  1. Does this mean you're looking for Ogletree cards you don't have? And will you try for that prizm rainbow?

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