Get ready for the 2025 NFL Draft with our spotlight on Will Campbell. Get the breakdown on their strengths and weaknesses in our scouting report, understand their potential with our draft profile, and see where experts predict they’ll land.

Will Campbell’s NFL Draft Scouting Report
Will Campbell has the size, strength, agility, and football IQ to step in right away as a starting offensive lineman, just as he did at LSU. His upright blocking stance makes him a unique prospect to watch, but more often than not, he makes it work.
Projecting him at the next level, Campbell seems to have enough range on tape to stick around as a left tackle. His average arm length is his biggest question mark, as there are some instances on tape where edge rushers can enter his chest with long-arm moves and bull rushes.
Nevertheless, he compensates for his length deficiency with elite athleticism, footwork, and rare compact power and torquing freedom. Factoring his talent, experience for his age, and positional value, he’s worthy of a top-10 pick, and potentially top-5 capital for the right team.
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Will Campbell’s Latest NFL Draft Projections
PFSN’s Ian Cummings projected Campbell to be drafted fourth in his most recent 7-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft.
“Protection and playmaking on offense should both be on the menu for the New England Patriots in the 2025 NFL Draft, but protection may end up being the priority in Round 1 with Drake Maye entering a crucial sophomore campaign. The blindside must be reinforced.
I would take Armand Membou, but the Patriots hosted Will Campbell on a 30 visit — not Membou. It could be a smokescreen, or it could be an indicator of interest. Either one is a top-10 talent; Campbell makes his mark with footwork, mobility, and compact power.”
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Will Campbell’s NFL Draft Profile and Measurements
- Height: 6’6″
- Weight: 323 pounds
- Position: Offensive Tackle
- School: LSU
Note: Campbell did not participate in any of the official NFL combine tests.
Where Does Will Campbell Rank Among 2025’s OT Prospects?
Here are the top 10 OT rankings for the 2025 NFL Draft, according to PFSN Draft Analyst Ian Cummings:
10. Emery Jones Jr., LSU
9. Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College
8. Marcus Mbow, Purdue
7. Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon
6. Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona
5. Donovan Jackson, Ohio State
4. Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas
3. Josh Simmons, Ohio State
2. Will Campbell, LSU
1. Armand Membou, Missouri
There are two OT prospects in the top-10 of PFSN’s 2025 NFL Draft board. Will Campbell is the second-ranked of the two, but that’s not at all a slight on him. Campbell is a near blue-chip prospect, with the makings of a high-end starter at offensive tackle in the NFL.
Campbell has under 33″ arms and plays a bit tall at 6’6″, 320 pounds. But he just makes it work, in spite of those two notable limitations. It’s not inexplicable, of course. Campbell’s elite athleticism is well known, and he’s also incredibly sound on the operational side.
Not only is Campbell one of the best footwork technicians to come out in recent memory, but he also has exceptional core strength, compact power and torque generation, and two-phase awareness. He’s an arm-length outlier you bet on, and you’ll be very glad you did.
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