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Campbell scares me with his poor instincts.
I know ....lol
Dana thinks it's still developing and frankly, I agree coz some of the instinct issues come from inexperience and technical flaws that are correctable. Good coaching and a year under his belt to understand what he sees, when, and why he sees ........

https://bleacherreport.com/articles...nfl-draft-2025-scouting-report-for-alabama-lb
Campbell moves very well to be effective in coverage, especially when playing zone. He shows good eye discipline to locate threats coming into his area and can read the quarterback's eyes to tighten throwing windows. He also has the change of direction and acceleration to break and close on routes to make tackles for short gains or get PBUs.
Against the run, the Alabama product could benefit from some more experience as he still struggles against eye candy. Also, he has issues staying in his gap when taking on blocks from offensive linemen and good blocking tight ends. That's partially due to inconsistencies with his use of hands, but he has long arms to get off blocks when he does get his hands up.
 
Brad Sham cant remember if its 3rd or 4th down, i dont see him handling your scenario well.
Brad was great 30-35 years ago. His time is up IMO. Listening to his call the last few years can be painful.

Last year during a game, he went a very long time without ever even mentioning the score. If you are just tuning in while driving halfway through the 3rd qtr, the score would be nice at some point.

The other thing he does that drives me crazy is the exaggeration of distances. “Dak drops back, throws it deep left sideline and Lamb makes the catch for a 7 yard gain.” Deep? 7 yards?
 
I know ....lol
Dana thinks it's still developing and frankly, I agree coz some of the instinct issues come from inexperience and technical flaws that are correctable. Good coaching and a year under his belt to understand what he sees, when, and why he sees ........

https://bleacherreport.com/articles...nfl-draft-2025-scouting-report-for-alabama-lb
Campbell moves very well to be effective in coverage, especially when playing zone. He shows good eye discipline to locate threats coming into his area and can read the quarterback's eyes to tighten throwing windows. He also has the change of direction and acceleration to break and close on routes to make tackles for short gains or get PBUs.
Against the run, the Alabama product could benefit from some more experience as he still struggles against eye candy. Also, he has issues staying in his gap when taking on blocks from offensive linemen and good blocking tight ends. That's partially due to inconsistencies with his use of hands, but he has long arms to get off blocks when he does get his hands up.
I always feel is either have strong instincts or you don't, it's not something you can develop. Bruce Carter was an all world athlete, but was a terrible player cause of his poor instincts at the position.
 

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