Saints pick LSU star left tackle Will Campbell in 2025 mock draft

Will Campbell could be too talented for the Saints to ignore. LSU’s star left tackle stayed in-state with this 2025 mock draft:

Will Campbell could be too talented for the New Orleans Saints to ignore. LSU’s star left tackle stayed in-state with this 2025 mock draft from ESPN’s Field Yates, who has the Saints picking Campbell at No. 10 overall next year. Here’s why this would be a home-run hit:

If the Saints are picking 10th, I get that the quarterback position will probably be under the microscope. However, while New Orleans doesn’t come across many salary cap predicaments that it can’t work out of, releasing Derek Carr would incur nearly $50 million in dead money. So I’d watch for the Saints to instead address the O-line, staying local by nabbing Campbell, a native of Monroe, Louisiana.

Campbell became a Day 1 starter at LSU at left tackle and may well end up on the left side in the NFL, but this pick would allow the Saints optionality. (Taliese Fuaga, their 2024 first-round pick, has moved from right tackle to left tackle already.) Campbell has great length and quick feet, but he must improve his power and finishing ability.

The draft order was determined by ESPN’s Football Power Index, which is currently down on the Saints. If they’re bad enough to be picking at tenth overall there needs to be serious conversations about whether or not they’re best served with Derek Carr sticking around at quarterback, and with Dennis Allen at head coach.

Still, the opportunity to land a prospect like Campbell could be just what this team needs to get right. He’s a surefire top-ten pick who probably won’t make it out of the first five selections next April. Campbell immediately won a starting job at left tackle and was the top-rated high school player in Louisiana. He’d bring real credibility to what’s arguably the Saints’ weakest unit. Campbell hasn’t allowed a sack in 15 straight starts, largely competing against future NFL players in the SEC.

And as Yates observed, adding Campbell would free up Taliese Fuaga to move somewhere else, either to his college position at right tackle or inside to left guard, where the Saints have expressed optimism about his hypothetical fit. If there’s any hope of Trevor Penning holding it down at right tackle, that would give the Saints the ability to truly field their five best blockers.

But those are problems for next year. Penning needs to actually win his starting job before he can worry about holding onto it. Campbell would be a huge addition for the Saints up front. Until it’s a possibility, though, it’s closer to the stuff of daydreams.

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2 LSU football players named AP Preseason All-Americans

Will Campbell and Harold Perkins Jr. should be poised for massive junior campaigns.

The Tigers lost some key production following the 2023 season, but they bring back at least a couple of players who are expected to be elite this fall.

Two LSU football players have been named to the preseason AP All-American team entering the 2024 season, left tackle [autotag]Will Campbell[/autotag] and linebacker [autotag]Harold Perkins Jr.[/autotag]

Both are juniors and were members of Brian Kelly’s transition class at LSU. Campbell is a two-year starter at left tackle and is viewed as a top 2025 draft prospect. Perkins could also find himself in that position as he begins what is expected to be a massive season after an impressive true freshman campaign was followed by a productive but slightly disappointing sophomore season.

Both members of the duo are commonly projected as first-round picks next spring, and they should anchor units on both sides of the ball that replace a lot of starters from a year ago.

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Watch Will Campbell gift LSU offensive line $10,000 worth of Bose headphones as part of NIL deal

Will Campbell is surely a popular guy in the offensive line room right about now.

The advent of name, image and likeness in college football has certainly had major impacts for players, who now have the opportunity to profit off their play through branding deals off the field.

It also allows players to give back to their teammates, and that’s exactly what LSU offensive tackle [autotag]Will Campbell[/autotag] did this week. The likely first-round 2025 NFL draft pick has signed a partnership with Bose, and as a result, he was able to gift his offensive line teammates and position coach [autotag]Brad Davis[/autotag] $10,000 worth of headphones.

“Y’all know I love y’all and appreciate y’all,” he said in the video. “I was lucky enough to partner up with Bose and get everybody a pair of headphones.”

Campbell is expected to be one of the best players in the SEC this season, and with that comes some pretty nice perks.

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On3 names LSU’s Will Campbell one of 2024’s most impactful players

On3 names LSU’s Will Campbell as one of the sport’s most impactful players.

LSU left tackle [autotag]Will Campbell[/autotag] has sat near the top of a few lists this offseason. Several 2024 NFL mock drafts have Campbell in the top five and Campbell’s name is on nearly every All-American prediction.

The recognition is continuing with On3 naming Campbell one of the 25 most impactful players of the 2024 college football season. 

Campbell ranks No. 4 overall and is the top-ranked offensive player.

“The 6-6, 325-pound junior stands to be in the conversation for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, as Campbell is arguably the top left tackle playing on Saturdays. A starter since day one as a freshman, Campbell has developed from a former blue-chip recruit to the anchor of LSU’s terrific offensive line,” On3 wrote.

The three players in front of Campbell are Michigan’s Will Johnson and Mason Graham, along with Tennessee’s James Pearce Jr.

LSU is losing a lot of production on offense, but Campbell headlines four returning starters on the offensive line. With a dominant front, LSU is expected to roll on offense again.

Its rare to have a left tackle as talented and as experienced as Campbell. With a good year, he has the chance to go down as the best offensive linemen in LSU history.

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Three LSU Tigers make ESPN’s top 100 college football players of 2024 rankings

Three LSU Tigers have made the list, and they are all inside the top 50.

ESPN has released its list of the top 100 players in college football this fall. Three LSU Tigers have made the list and they are all inside the top 50.

Coming in at No. 47 on the list is LSU offensive tackle [autotag]Emery Jones Jr.[/autotag] It’s no secret that LSU has two of the top offensive tackles in the country. Both of them could hear their names early in the next NFL draft. Jones has played in 26 games and started 24 over the past two seasons and enters his Junior year with high expectations.

Coming in at No. 14 on the list is [autotag]Harold Perkins Jr.[/autotag] Perkins burst onto the scene as a freshman and became a menace on pass rushes. With new defensive coordinator [autotag]Blake Baker[/autotag] I believe he will have another great season.

Coming in at No. 6 is offensive tackle [autotag]Will Campbell[/autotag]. Campbell is widely regarded as the No. 1 offensive tackle prospect in next year’s draft. He has started 26 games for the Tigers over the past two seasons.

LSU has the talent to compete for a national championship this fall.

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ESPN lists 3 LSU football players as preseason All-Americans

The Tigers lost a lot of production, but they still boast some elite talent entering 2024.

LSU loses a lot of key production entering 2024, most notably its starting quarterback and top-two receivers from a season ago.

However, this team begins the campaign as a preseason top-15 team across the board, and there’s a reason for that. This roster has a lot of talent, and ESPN has taken notice. On its preseason All-America team, the outlet included three LSU players.

The obvious one is left tackle [autotag]Will Campbell[/autotag], who is a first-teamer. Campbell enters his third year as the starter and has proven himself to be one of the best tackles in the nation. He’s seen as a possible top-five pick in the 2025 NFL draft.

Campbell has been LSU’s starting left tackle since his first game as a true freshman. The 6-6, 323-pound junior has started 26 straight games and could be the first offensive lineman taken in the 2025 NFL draft. He’s a polished pass protector and didn’t allow a sack last season in 491 pass-blocking situations, according to Pro Football Focus. Campbell’s power and strength also make him an excellent run blocker.

[autotag]Emery Jones Jr.[/autotag], who will play on the right side opposite Campbell and is viewed as a first-round prospect in his own right, was named to the second team.

Campbell wasn’t the only first-teamer, however. On the defensive side of the ball, he’s joined by [autotag]Harold Perkins Jr.[/autotag] After a very productive true freshman campaign, Perkins entered his sophomore year in 2023 with high expectations.

Though he remained productive, he wasn’t the game-changer many hoped he would be. That could change in 2024 as he has a different role in the revamped defensive scheme under new coordinator [autotag]Blake Baker[/autotag].

After considerable debate about where Perkins should play, he will return to inside linebacker while also moving outside and rushing the passer on third down. The 6-1, 225-pound junior had 7.5 sacks as a true freshman in an edge rusher role. He moved inside as a sophomore, and while his sack numbers dipped somewhat, he matched his freshman total with 13 tackles for loss. Wherever Perkins lines up, quarterbacks have to be wary of him.

Only time will tell if LSU reaches its goal of a College Football Playoff berth, but if it does, these three players will almost certainly be a major reason why.

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LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier says expectations have been raised in 2024

Garrett Nussmeier reiterated Will Campbell’s assertion that 10 wins isn’t good enough anymore for the Tigers.

The Tigers began the 2023 campaign ranked in the top five and viewed as a potential College Football Playoff contender. Though the team won 10 games for the second year in a row, it ultimately proved to be a disappointing campaign.

LSU has retooled the roster quite a bit this offseason with a lot of production moving on. Still, the expectation is not for this program to take a step back in 2024. In fact, it’s quite the opposite.

Earlier during fall camp, left tackle [autotag]Will Campbell[/autotag] said that winning 10 games isn’t good enough anymore. On Monday, new starting quarterback [autotag]Garrett Nussmeier[/autotag] reiterated that mindset.

“We’ve been talking about it since spring,” Nussmeier said. “We all know that the expectation has been raised. We all know the bar’s been raised. We all know that we’re not okay with just winning 10 wins. I’ve said that before and Will (Campbell) said it the other day.”

“Like I’ve said plenty of times, it’s not a result-based thought process. It’s an expectation of how we play and to go about our daily processes. It’s about how we want to act in the meeting room during fall camp, how we want to process what happened on the field, and how can we transfer it over to the next day on the field. It’s how we attack each practice, each rep, each set. So, that’s kind of been our mindset,” Nussmeier said. “Focusing on the now but the expectation definitely has been raised.”

Nussmeier will lead an offense that is expected to remain explosive in 2024, and he also spoke on the improvements the defense has made this offseason. Only time will tell if all the pieces come together, but it’s clear the status quo is no longer good enough for this LSU program.

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LSU’s Will Campbell ranked among top SEC players entering 2024

Will Campbell will anchor what could be college football’s best offensive line in 2024.

While LSU enters the 2024 season with a sense of optimism, it has a lot of questions to answer with departing production all over the field.

However, one area where it should be very confident in what it has is the offensive line, which returns four of five returning starters and is anchored by a pair of potential first-round tackles.

The star is [autotag]Will Campbell[/autotag], who enters his junior season and third year as a starter. The left tackle is seen as a top draft prospect and potential top-five pick in 2025, and it should be no surprise that in On3’s preseason SEC player rankings, he comes in at No. 2 behind only Tennessee’s James Pearce Jr., who is receiving first overall pick hype.

The 6-6, 325-pound junior stands to be in the conversation for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, as Campbell is arguably the top left tackle playing on Saturdays. A starter since Day 1 as a freshman, Campbell has developed from a former blue-chip recruit to the anchor of LSU’s terrific offensive line.

Campbell has already proven himself to be one of the SEC’s best tackles, and if he stays healthy in what will likely be his final year at LSU, he could be one of the nation’s best, as well.

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LSU ranks top 10 in potential NFL draft prospects entering 2024 season

LSU could have quite a few top NFL draft prospects once again.

ESPN recently released a ranking of the top 10 teams in the country by how many 2025 NFL draft prospects they are going to have. LSU is one of the top 10 teams.

LSU once again has a super-talented roster, even with the loss of [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag], [autotag]Malik Nabers[/autotag] and [autotag]Brian Thomas Jr.[/autotag] on the offensive side the Tigers still have [autotag]Garrett Nussmeier[/autotag], [autotag]Kyren Lacy[/autotag], and [autotag]CJ Daniels[/autotag] who look to make plays. Add to that the fact that LSU has two of the top offensive tackle prospects in the [autotag]2025 NFL Draft[/autotag] in [autotag]Will Campbell[/autotag] and [autotag]Emery Jones Jr.[/autotag] and the offense is in great shape.

On defense, the Tigers have a new defensive staff and [autotag]Harold Perkins Jr.[/autotag] is back and looks to increase his draft stock even more. Here is how LSU was ranked according to ESPN.

The talent for the Tigers starts in the trenches, where offensive lineman Will Campbell will have a chance to be the first at his position off the board. He’s not the only one, as Emery Jones also boasts a high draft grade heading into the 2024 season. Linebacker Harold Perkins has the potential to play his way into the first round if he can recover his freshman form. Then there are a handful of skill position players who could round out the later rounds of the draft.

Predicted first-rounders: 3
Predicted total draft picks: 8
Top projected prospect: OT Will Campbell

LSU will start the 2024 season against USC on Sept. 1.

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Two LSU Tigers make the preseason watch list for the Outland Trophy

The Outland Trophy recognizes the best interior lineman in the country every season.

The Outland Trophy recognizes the best interior lineman in the country every season. Last season, T’Vondre Sweat from Texas took home the coveted trophy. On Tuesday, the preseason watch list was released for the Outland Trophy in 2024 and two of the Tigers’ best offensive linemen have made the list.

[autotag]Will Campbell[/autotag] and [autotag]Emery Jones Jr.[/autotag] are on the watch list. That is no surprise to most as these two players are two of the best offensive tackles in the country. Campbell is considered the No. 1 offensive tackle prospect in the 2025 NFL draft.

Campbell is a junior offensive tackle who started for LSU as a freshman. He has played in 26 games in two years and has shined. He made such an impact that he was honored with the No. 7 patch on his jersey to recognize that he embodies what it means to be a Tiger.

Jones Jr. was in the same recruiting class as Campbell and just like Campbell, he has played in 26 games in two seasons. He started in 24 of those games and is a huge reason why [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] won the Heisman last fall.

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