Tape doesnt lie. Arm length aside Campbell's tape has enough with loses on speed to power, giving up inside counters, some whiffs outside and instances where he's touched first. First contact has always been key in the trenches and Campbell is routinely touched first. His slide is probably slightly above average, somewhat stiff, causing him to cheat a lot to the outside. That's why you'll see him give up the inside counter so much. He has to cheat to try to get to his spot to allow him to make first contact. And hes just not a powerhouse, play strength is an issue. He's pushed back often.
He's the Mason Graham of the OL. Fantastic leadership qualities, very strong presence on & off the field. Very vocal, well spoken and a tough, tough kid. Brought up right, tight farm family. He's an absolute weapon in the run game. Can play in any scheme imo but would obviously thrive in a zone heavy system. He also reminds me a lot like former NEP Joe Thuney. And we've seen the problems he has when put out at tackle. Essentially you're betting on a outlier in the top 4. Lottery picks should be foundation players you plug in for 8-10 years. He's not that. I think there's an outside chance he's a slightly above average tackle at best. That's not a top 5-10 pick imo. Even in a weak draft with only one blue chip player. Lets say you try him at tackle, he doesn't work out. Well there's no guarantee he'll just kick inside and be a monster there as weve seen with Skoronski. Too much risk for a top 5 pick.