Landon Collins was voted in the top six percent of active NFL players, but he was in the 20th percentile when it came to his forearm injury.

One is good news. One is unfortunate news.

Recently ranked as the No. 92 player in the NFL in a players' poll conducted by NFL Network, Collins is sidelined for the Giants' offseason program after undergoing a second surgery on his broken forearm.

"I was in the 20 percentile that my arm wasn't healing the proper way," Collins told NJ Advance Media on Friday morning. "It was bad luck. I had to go back and get surgery again. It happens."

Collins missed the Giants' three-day minicamp last week and will not be healthy enough to participate in upcoming OTAs. For a player who embraces his role as a vocal team leader, missing the formative time with new teammates and learning a playbook has been a difficult blow.

"It was definitely tough," Collins said. "But at the same time at least it's not about to happen before the season and I don't have to miss anything before the season. It gives me the time to continue resting my body, let my arm heal completely and come back strong."

Collins has been named to two Pro Bowls in his first three seasons. The 2017 regular-season finale -- the only game after he broke his forearm in Week 16 -- was the first game and start he has missed during his career.

So Collins wasn't too happy about being dropped year-over-year on the NFL Network's list of the top 100 players.

"I think that we can blame it on the (3-13) season that they pushed me back that far," Collins said on WFAN on Friday morning. "At the end of the day, my game speaks for itself. I work really hard to be one of the best safeties in the NFL. I'm leading most safeties in a lot of (stat) categories. I just felt disrespected by the number."

Sounds like Collins will be on mission as he enters the final year of his rookie contract.

"Right now, I'm in a good mindset," Collins said. "I'm taking it day-by-day. I've got another 6-7 weeks before it fully heals. I'll be back before training camp."

Collins and former Giants great Brandon Jacobs are teaming up for a second annual celebrity softball game to benefit The Tom Coughlin Jay Fund. The game will be held at 7 p.m. June 9 at Palisades Credit Union Park in Ponoma, N.Y.

Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, visit landoncollinsgame.com.

Collins won't be playing in the game because of his injury, but he will be coaching a star-studded lineup of current players against the Jacobs-led cast of Super Bowl champions.

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