Calais Campbell
positives
Has a strong, well-defined and muscular frame and is an amazing physical specimen with a long wingspan, thick calves, a muscular build and cat-like quickness...An explosive and fluid athlete in pursuit, showing the range to generate speed long distance...Has a sudden burst off the edge to slip past a slow offensive tackle, but needs to be more active with his hands fending off low blocks...Plays with leverage, doing a nice job of dropping his shoulder and turn the corner, as he is very light on his feet...Has decent change-of-direction agility and shows good second effort getting back to the action when he outruns the ball...Willing to do the little extras to get better and has no problem taking plays from the chalkboard to the playing field...Shows impressive football instincts and plays with a high motor, demonstrating an explosive natural initial burst that will surprise the offensive lineman...Has above-average playing strength for his position, showing excellent leg drive and strong rip-and-swim moves in one-on-one combat (must keep them active fending double teams)...Strong run defender who plays with leverage and good knee bend but, when he gets tall in his stance, he can be ridden off the snap...Has the explosive initial step to defeat combo blocks, when he uses his hands to fend them off and is a disruptive penetrating...Can ride blocks and move laterally...Hustles in pursuit and quickly recognizes blocking schemes, showing good urgency to attack the crease...Gets up in a hurry when knocked down and has that high motor needed to be relentless in pursuit, especially on the back side...Can sink and run the horn to flush the quarterback out of the pocket, as he will usually stay active until the whistle...Can shed and pursue instantly, crashing into ball carriers to wrap and secure...When he plays at a low pad level, he is quick to get his hands into the blocker's chest...Needs to be quicker using his hands to escape from the low blocks, but works fluidly back towards the ball...When he keeps his hands inside the frame of his body, he can deliver a solid hand slap, coupled with a fluid swim move to shed and close on the passer...Gets upfield quickly and has a sudden burst as a pass rusher off the edge....Must improve his anchor to neutralize double teams, but is able to stack and hold his ground when he drops his weight and plants his foot into the ground...Shows good explosion and wrap-up technique to stop the ballcarrier's progress and is a physical striker who makes his presence felt upon arrival...Effective at stringing out the running plays and redirecting vs. outside action...Has a quick swim move and shows enough of a hand punch to defeat blocks and pressure the pocket...Can close on the quarterback with an extra surge and when he uses his hands with authority to jolt, he can control the point of attack...Has learned how to use his long arms to create separation, stuff and shed, as he has the feet to adjust to movement.
compares to
JULIUS PEPPERS-Carolina...Campbell is the same type of player. He has the long reach and good explosion off the ball to demand constant double-team activity in attempts to block him. The losses seemed to wear on him late in his junior year and while 2007 could be labeled as a disappointment for both him and the entire team, he has that rare-sized frame with great athletic talent to be an impact player in the right scheme. He is best when on the move rather than battling in-line for position and, unlike Jaguars' DT John Henderson, a former college defensive end, he does not show the blow-up strength needed to take on multiple blockers as a tackle. He has the frame to get even bigger and stronger. While his size is an asset in certain areas, he does not always keep his pad level down and could be washed out by a strong double team. If his evaluation was based solely on 2006, rather than a less-than-stellar second half of 2007, he will be one of the first defensive ends on every team's draft board.
negatives
More suited to play the edge, as he had problems defeating the combo blocks when forced to play in-line, as he struggles to sink his weight and keep his pads down, causing problems for him protecting his feet vs. low blocks...Must learn to protect his legs, as he leaves his lower body exposed too often...Physical player, but he sometimes spends too much time trying to overpower the blocker when he should be slipping off the block to make plays in pursuit...Has good lateral agility, but when he plays too tall in his stance, he takes time redirecting when trying to close on the quarterback...Needs to show better recognition ability, as he will bite on pumps and fakes...Has to do a better job of keeping blockers out of his chest, as he sometimes gets too upright in his stance, allowing the opponent to leverage against him...Could use more lower-body strength, as he can be ridden wide at the point of attack...Frustration late in games will see him over-pursue.
No injuries reported.
Campus: 4.82 in the 40-yard dash
440-pound bench press
560-pound squad
370-pound power clean
34-inch vertical jump
9'1" broad jump
33 5/8-inch arm length
9 3/4-inch hands.
Attended South (Denver, Colo.) High School, playing football for head coach Ryan Mullaney
Rated the 11th-best football player in the country by Super Prep, earning All-American and Elite 50 honors from that recruiting service
Super Prep also rated him the second-best prospect in the state of Colorado, awarding him Midlands Defensive Player of the Year accolades in 2003
Listed on Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report National Top 100 and ranked as the nation's 11th-best defensive end
The two-time All-State pick as a junior and senior, he also played offensive tackle as a sophomore and tight end his final two years
Set a state career-record with 58 sacks during his four-year career, including 38 over his final two seasons
As a senior, Campbell registered 19 sacks, 118 total tackles, three knockdowns and two interceptions
On offense, he had 38 receptions for 412 yards with four touchdowns, including 68- and 72-yarders on tight end screens
As a junior, he posted 19 sacks, 109 tackles and five touchdowns off blocked kicks and fumble returns, in addition to blocking three punts, adding three receptions for 56 yards
An accomplished all-around athlete who was an All-State basketball choice as a junior (the only non-senior chosen) in 2002-03
Averaged 22.7 points (fourth best in Colorado) and led the state in rebounding (16.0 per game) and blocked shots (3.3 per game) as a junior
Also competed in track and field, qualifying for the state meet in the discus and shot put in 2003
His track and field personal bests included 21'0" in the long jump, 48'1" in the shot put, 135'0" in the discus, and 44'2" in the triple jump.
Sociology major
Younger brother, Jared, is a 2007 recruit at Miami and his older brother, Ciare was a defensive back at Colorado State (2004-05)
Another brother, Raj played football at Butte and Orange County Junior Colleges and is presently a receiver at Adams State
Born 9/01/86
Resides in Aurora, Colorado.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 1-2 |
Height: | 6-8 |
Weight: | 290.0 |
Forty: | 5.0 |
Arm: | |
Hand: | |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | 7.19 |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.63 |
10: | 1.72 |
20: | 2.88 |
40: | 5.0 |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | 34 1/2 |
Combine Results:
Cone: | 7.45 |
Bench: | 16.0 |
Shuttle: | 4.69 |
10: | 1.69 |
20: | 2.9 |
40: | 5.08 |
BJ: | 09'03" |
VJ: | 29 1/2 |