During our recent draft of the NFL in 2025, we planned that the Tackler Offnsion LSU Will Campbell would be selected by the Patriots In n ° 4 in total, and we do not seem to be alone in this projection. Ben Volin du Boston Globe recently said that “all roads lead to New England for Campbell.
Volin quoted Daniel Jeremiah from NFL Network which recently said to him, “I just heard that the offensive tackle was going to be discussed, and I continually heard that it is Will Campbell’s place.”
The three main choices of the NFL 2025 draft constantly reflect this quarter of Miami Cam roomColorado athlete Travis HunterAnd Penn State Pass Rusher Abdul Carter will be the first three of the board of directors. This leaves the patriots with all the other options on the table with the fourth overall choice, and although no choice seems as obvious as the first three, all the signs seem to point to Campbell.
Here are some other rumors of project on the editors of offensive lines in the next draft:
- Ohio State offensive line Donovan Jackson Did not draw as much attention from the media in the pre-Rôti process as his teammate in a greenhouse Josh SimmonsWho has obtained certain projections as the first potential first round, but it always attracts a lot of attention from the NFL. After leaving her usual left-wing place for the left tackle halfway through his senior season in Columbus, Jackson obtained his own second round projections. According to Aaron Wilson from Kprc 2, Jackson visited the local team of his hometown this week. Wilson adds that Jackson also visited the Giant,, Eagles,, VikingsAnd Looters In the past few weeks.
- Many highest tackle prospects of the draft have been projected more favorably as guards at the NFL level. Several teams have neglected the limits of these perspectives while they are looking for platinum aid. Missouri line player Armand Membou continues to hear positions of position in the tour of the project. According to Volin, the Membou coach, Duke Mayweather of Ol Masterminds, said that Membou was much more likely to flourish in the right tackle and that he would not try to pass him to the left tackle. Brad Biggs from Chicago Tribune did things further, saying that, although he accepts that Membou will first adapt to the right tackle, he thinks that Membou is more likely to end up playing on guard than in NFL.