The 2024 NFL season culminated in the Philadelphia Eagles earning a dominant win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59 . Philadelphia controlled the line of scrimmage on both offense and defense and showcased how important investing in the trenches is to team success.

Teams picking high in the 2025 NFL draft may look to emulate the Eagles' success by investing in offensive line. Last year's draft saw nine offensive lineman drafted in the first round. This year's class won't have as many high-end prospects but a few stand out as first-round picks.

LSU's Will Campbell is the top player in the group this year. He started for the Tigers as a true freshman and spent three seasons total at left tackle for LSU. He earned the Number 7 patch, given annually to the team's top athlete, for the last two years. The program gave him that honor over the likes of future NFL players Jayden Daniels, Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr.

Campbell earned more accolades in 2024 with the SEC's Jacobs Blocking Trophy, given annually to the top lineman in the conference, as well as first-team All-Conference and All-American honors. Now, it's time for him to shine at the NFL combine .

Here's how to watch the future top-10 pick on the field leading up to the NFL draft.

How to watch Will Campbell at the NFL combine



Campbell will be one of the top offensive linemen to watch on the final day of the scouting combine. Offensive linemen will go through their drills on Sunday, March 2 starting at 1 p.m. ET.

You can watch the combine on NFL Network or stream it on NFL+.

When is Will Campbell's pro day?



Campbell is one of eight LSU players invited to the scouting combine but will have another chance to show off in front of scouts ahead of the draft. LSU is holding its annual pro day on March 26 .

Will Campbell scouting report



Campbell is the top offensive lineman in the class. He has the ideal size for the position and measures in ahead of the combine at 6-foot-6 and 323 lbs. Three years of starting tackle experience and no significant injuries in his college career put him ahead of others in the class.

Campbell earned the recognition as the Tigers' top athlete and that is reflected on tape. He moves with nimble feet for a tall tackle and shows excellent body control and power. He's a powerful presence in run blocking with the force and strong hands to pave the way for runners. His heavy hands are ideal for that phase of offense.

He faced NFL-caliber talent off the edge on a weekly basis playing in the SEC for the last three years. He's a finisher with the right aggression for the position.

He's athletic enough and uses his feet well enough in pass protection but can be challenged laterally, especially by speed-to-power rushers. That's why there are concerns about his arm length in the NFL. If his arms are shorter than 34 inches, teams could consider moving him inside to guard because he wouldn't have the length to recover against dynamic edge rushers.

Campbell's been compared to David DeCastro or Peter Skoronski. Both prospects were athletic tackles in college but shorter arms moved them inside to guard.

Will Campbell stats



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