New York Giants rookie safety Landon Collins hasn't played a down in the NFL yet.

With that being said, he doesn't think Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo will find success if No. 9 chooses to pick on the rookie in the season opener Sunday night.

“Tony Romo said he’s looking for key matchups,” Collins said, via Giants.com. “If he’s going to look for key matchups, he’s going to pick on me. . . . I’m a rookie, but I mean, he comes towards my way, and he won’t be happy.”

Talk about a load of confidence for the second-round pick out of Alabama.

“We played in big bowl games, we played in games where it cost the most,” Collins said. “We played in games that can make or break a season. Same thing, only it’s the beginning of the season now. Not really nervous about it.”

Sure, Collins has played on the biggest of stages that college has to offer, but that's nothing compared to the bright lights of Sunday Night Football.

Romo, entering his 12th season starting under center, has played in plenty of big games throughout his career not to even think about being afraid of the rookie. In three season openers with the Giants, Romo is averaging a total of 305 passing yards and three passing touchdowns.

We'll see how things go starting on Sept. 13 at 7:30 p.m. CST.