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Will Campbell

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Monroe, LANeville
Jersey
#66
Pos
OT
HT / WT
6-5.5 / 285
Class
SR
NIL Valuation
$1M
Whisper $
2025NFL Draft
LSU
FromLSU
New England
ToNew England
Round
1
Pick
4
Overall
4
Complete Draft
Rivals
6
NATL
#54
POS
#4
ST
#6
On3
94
NATL
#126
POS
#9
ST
#10
ESPN
90
NATL
#14
POS
#2
ST
#1
247
96
NATL
#66
POS
#9
ST
#3
The Journey
Class of 2022
LSU Tigers
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Neville Tigers
Neville Tigers
2021 – 2021
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
LSU
OFFERED
N/A
154 mi
12
4
39
Texas A&M
N/A
281 mi
1
2
21
Alabama
N/A
264 mi
2
4
51
Georgia
N/A
516 mi
3
4
30
Texas
N/A
367 mi
5
0
15
LSU
James Cregg
N/A
Texas A&M
N/A
Alabama
Karl Scott
N/A
Georgia
N/A
Texas
N/A

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Will Campbell Scouting Summary
Charles Power
10/26/21

A big, light-footed offensive lineman with nasty block-finishing tendencies. Dominant player for one of the top high school programs in Northeast Louisiana. Excels at the second level. Uses his athleticism and coordination to seek out linebackers in the run game. Locks on to defenders and works to finish the block, often planting them in the turf. Shows reactive quickness both as a run blocker and in his pass set. Has struggled with length at times on the camp circuit. Could play either guard or tackle at the next level.

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Will CampbellNeville
Top 300 OL AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
285
300
311
95.0%91.6%
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Personal Life

LSU coach Brian Kelly could use a lot of words to describe offensive tackle Will Campbell. But one word he uses the most is "trust." Kelly said he can trust Campbell to protect his quarterback. In fact, Kelly trusted Campbell so much so that he threw him into the fire as a freshman – the first ever true freshman in LSU history to become the everyday starter at left tackle. "You know with Will out there, you don't have to worry about a thing," Kelly said during the 2024 SEC Media Days. "He's so strong, athletic and physical. But most importantly, he's just so reliable. You can count on him. Trust him." Kelly respected Campbell so much ahead of the 2023 season that bestowed on him the No. 7 jersey number – something normally reserved for one of the Tigers' top skilled players. “The (No.) 7 has an interesting history that starts with Patrick Peterson,” Kelly said when presenting Campbell his jersey. “He was an outstanding player. Prolific playmakers have worn (No.) 7. I wanted to take a spin and make it about Louisiana. That’s my spin. This year we wanted to highlight the group that doesn’t get much notoriety. We went with Louisiana bred Will Campbell. I like the significance of the left tackle because he is a playmaker who must protect the quarterback every play.” As an offensive lineman, the rules of college football prevent Campbell from actually wearing the No. 7 jersey so instead his No. 66 jersey wears a No. 7 patch.

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