The former offensive line player from LSU Will Campbell could be one of the first players caught in the NFL draft next month, but part of the process seemed to be too much.
Campbell challenged questions about his arms measures after participating in the LSU Pro Day.
According to nfl.cc
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The offensive platform of the LSU Will Campbell talks to the media during the NFL Football Pro Day of the school in Baton Rouge, in Louisiana, on Wednesday March 26, 2025. (AP photo / Gerald Herbert)
He pushed back if the measurement of the arms would result in success among the pros.
“For two years, nobody had any measures on me and no one said anything about my game,” he said, via the 33rd team. “So now, all of a sudden, a length of arms decides if I am a good player or not? I think it’s BS”
“All the decision -makers of the NFL, they don’t really care – it’s not all the people who do not train, and they don’t train for a reason.”

The LSU Offensive Line Player Will Campbell, OL05, during the NFL 2025 combination at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on March 2, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
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Campbell should be one of the first offensive line players caught in the draft. At least one false draft made him take it at No. 4 by the New England Patriots.
He was a consensus All-American and the winner of the Jacobs Blocking trophy in 2024. He was a selection of the first All-Sec team in 2023 and 2024, and a selection of the second All-Sec team in 2022. He was a starting tackle since his first season in LSU.

The LSU Tigers Will Campbell offensive platform, # 66, warms up before a match against the southern Caroline gamecocks at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina, September 14, 2024. (Images Scott Kinser-Imagn)
Any team desperately needing an upgrade in the tackle would be close to Campbell.




