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RTC: Collier happy with new life

Former Jacksonville Jaguars player Richard Collier, who was paralyzed from the waist down in a 2008 shooting, is pretty busy these days.

He's not only working out and spending time with his foundation, The Spirit Strong, he's got his hands full with twin sons born April 10.

"Sometimes I just hold them and look at them and I'm just amazed," Collier told the Florida Times-Union's Vito Stellino. "I think God for everything. I've been blessed. It's almost six years since I got hurt and I couldn't even imagine the life I have right now. I didn't think it could get any better, but it keeps getting better."

Here are some additional pieces of Jaguars-related content from around the Web in our Reading the Coverage feature:

The T-U's Ryan O'Halloran writes that the Jaguars released linebacker Russell Allen after he failed a physical.

The T-U's Hays Carlyon writes that Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly has words of praise for Jaguars coach Gus Bradley.

NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks broke down four potential draft-day trades, including one in which the Jaguars trade back into the first round to select Derek Carr.

Receiver Tandon Doss was arrested in Indianapolis for disorderly conduct but he will not face charges.