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Way too Early 2025 Class prospects thread*
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Gonna have to pass on the tackles with our 1st pick. We really need Little to be that guy for us if not Harrison will be moving to LT.
OT Will Campbell, LSU LSU's Will Campbell is a future starting NFL blocker. Over the last two weeks, he's showed why he may not do so at left tackle. "After facing the best competition over the last two weeks in Arkansas' Landon Jackson and Texas A&M's Nic Scourton (as well as Shemar Stewart) some of the questions about Campbell's ability to stay at tackle in the NFL were brought to light. It wasn't that Campbell massively struggled against these players either. In fact he had his own share of decisive wins that highlighted his strengths. However, it was in the way he lost those reps. "Against Arkansas, Campbell was beaten three times by Jackson executing the same move (cross-chop) each time due to being a tick late with his strike timing that led to his outside hand being trapped before he lost the corner. This speaks to questions about his ability to keep rushers at his fingertips once they have initially won, which would help to widen the corner rather than have it compressed too quickly. "Against the 6'4", 280-pound Scourton and 6'6", 292-pound Stewart, Campbell uncharacteristically lost several reps in the run game primarily due to being compressed and benched backwards. But he also lost again in pass protection after getting his outside hand swiped by Scourton and then later to an inside spin move. "Overall, Campbell is still winning in the same ways he has all season but as competition has ramped up and the body types have become bigger/longer there have been notable losses mixed in that provide examples of why a move inside at the next level may be best." Banks was getting beat badly by Georgias edge's last week as well. Its easily Will Johnson or Travis Hunter right now for me. Going to watch Mason Graham and Nic scourtin closely the rest of the season as well. |
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