I just want to follow up real quick and say (for the 100000X) it's not Campbell hate or "nitpicking" or we someone wants to call it. No serious evaluator(s) are discounting him solely on his arm length or wingspan. That's not how this works. His tape is littered with question marks for a guy you'll probably have to take top 5-8. I had a relatively high 2nd on Raimann for example. Someone who is a good example of what happens if Campbell hits every part of his potential. Raimann was a 3rd RD pick I believe.
I have to ignore the hype surrounding the draft and do my own thing. Which has worked out pretty well considering how hard it is to "win" at the draft. Ive always been a tape + traits that translate = value guy, in my own way. So much of the draft is mitigating risk. Campbell is an outlier in a few different ways. I'm not buying him top 10 when I have guys that will be there after him. I think will be just as good if not better.
Second I respect Lazar and Berth/Barth(I really have no idea who that is tbh I'm sure he's a nice guy) but both are guys that start watching tape at the last possible second to fill a cycle. Last I checked Lazar wasn't that great at this at all. He's got some general knowledge about football but he's not an expert on anything if we're keeping it a real and being honest. I'm sure he's had a few hits but no one goes to him for anything critical or specific. Again he's just filling a cycle, a tourist if you will who quickly leaves when the weather changes. That's his job but there are levels to this.
Thorn and LZ
Again this is a tough bet to make with a top 4 pick.
I hesitate to post this out of my great respect to you for the tons and tons of great content you’ve provided here for I think about 10 years here. Please accept this critique in that spirit.
I see you are frustrated here. One reason you are getting flak for this take is that you have not provided a similarly in depth take on Membou, Simmons, Banks, or Conerly. It comes across as a double standard, posting things that support your conclusion and not those that don’t, and disparaging some of the writers who have posted things supporting a different opinion. Comparing Raimann to Campbell requires completely ignoring their records going into the draft, damning Campbell with faint praise is not a winning argument. With all due respect to meathead Mike Tice who couldn’t get a draft pick in on time in the first round a few years back and who hasn’t gotten a sniff as a head coach, and apparently not as an OL coach lately, I’ll take Marrone’s opinion over his.
The bigger issue for us rubes is OK, if not Campbell at #4 then who, and if not an LT prospect there then how is that specific problem, which in many peoples opinion is the single most crucial issue with the current roster, getting addressed if at all in this draft? One bad injury to Maye could put this entire team back to square one this time next year, he got knocked out once already last year, they are playing with fire if they don’t have a legit LT to start this season. If we are omitting Campbell due to his flaws, why not the same attitude towards Membou, Simmons, Conerly, Banks, Ersery, Trapilo, Grant, Brown, and anyone else?
For the record I’d be fine with Membou at #4. I would probably be OK with Simmons also, most definitely not with Conerly or anyone else. I like Banks better than Conerly but other people I respect here see it the other way. I’m willing to wager a sizable percentage of us posters here would be fine with that too, but let’s not pretend that Membou doesn’t have serious questions and not just about switching from RT to LT. So far I don’t find the explanations to be compelling about why Mizzou kept the much more talented guy at RT, not just this past season but in his two other seasons as well. He had one snap at LG in his career, and a handful of snaps where he lined up to the left outside the regular LT. If he can be dominant at LT in the NFL, that record right there is hard to understand.
Regarding Simmons, I think if he stayed healthy this year he’d be the pick at #4 and maybe even in the top 3 but that injury was no joke at all and I can’t think of a lineman (OL or DL) that badly injured in college coming to the NFL and becoming a superstar, there probably have been some but I can’t think of any. He had one full year at LT, gave up one sack, did great on a loaded team (2023 OSU > 2023 LSU IMHO and yes I know who was at QB in 2023 for LSU). You also should ask why a LG played so damn well sliding over to LT to replace Simmons, it’s not a knock per se against Simmons but shows how loaded the 2024 OSU team was.