2025 Fantasy Outlook
An offseason priority for the Patriots was bolstering the supporting cast of ascending second-year quarterback Drake Maye. With the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the team did just that by selecting Campbell to solidify the crucial left tackle position. The 6-foot-6, 319-pounder out of LSU has all the tools to step in and protect Maye's blind side from Day 1 of his pro career, in the process fortifying a line that did the signal-caller no favors last season. Read Past Outlooks
Dealing with ligament tear
Campbell told reporters Tuesday that he tore a ligament in his knee this season and was not playing at full health during the playoffs, Mark Daniels of MassLive.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Campbell struggled during the postseason, allowing a whopping 29 pressures across three games, the most ever surrendered in a single playoff run, according to Next Gen Stats. However, it now appears he wasn't playing at 100%, which could explain his underwhelming performances. Head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters Tuesday that Campbell will remain New England's top left tackle in 2026, giving the 2025 first-round pick a confidence boost heading into next season, per Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald.
Campbell struggled during the postseason, allowing a whopping 29 pressures across three games, the most ever surrendered in a single playoff run, according to Next Gen Stats. However, it now appears he wasn't playing at 100%, which could explain his underwhelming performances. Head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters Tuesday that Campbell will remain New England's top left tackle in 2026, giving the 2025 first-round pick a confidence boost heading into next season, per Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald.
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How do Will Campbell's measurables compare to other tackles?
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4.98 secVertical Jump
32.0 inBroad Jump
113 inHand Length
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Back from IR
Campbell (knee) was activated from injured reserve Saturday.
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Set to practice Wednesday
Campbell (knee - MCL) is expected to return to practice Wednesday, per head coach Mike Vrabel, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
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Practicing this week?
Head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters Monday that he thinks Campbell (knee) will return to practice this week, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
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Will be placed on IR
Head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters Wednesday that Campbell (knee) will be placed on the injured reserve list, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
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Could hit IR
Campbell (knee) is a candidate to be placed on injured reserve after sustaining an MCL sprain during Sunday's 26-20 win over the Bengals, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Turnstyle in Super Bowl loss
Campbell's 14 pressures allowed during Super Bowl LX were the most pressures allowed by any player in a game all season, including the playoffs, per NFL Network Senior Manager of Research Jack Andrade.
ANALYSIS
The rookie left tackle was completely overmatched by Seattle's outstanding pass rush in a 29-13 Seahawks win that was far more lopsided than the final score suggests. New England drafted Campbell fourth overall despite his short arms, and while he managed to cover up that weakness adequately throughout most of his rookie season thanks to the Patriots playing one of the easiest schedules in NFL history, he was exposed on the biggest stage in the Super Bowl loss. The Patriots are unlikely to move on from Campbell as their starting left tackle despite Sunday's forgettable outing.
The rookie left tackle was completely overmatched by Seattle's outstanding pass rush in a 29-13 Seahawks win that was far more lopsided than the final score suggests. New England drafted Campbell fourth overall despite his short arms, and while he managed to cover up that weakness adequately throughout most of his rookie season thanks to the Patriots playing one of the easiest schedules in NFL history, he was exposed on the biggest stage in the Super Bowl loss. The Patriots are unlikely to move on from Campbell as their starting left tackle despite Sunday's forgettable outing.








