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One of my favorite things to do every offseason is to go back and compare my post-draft notes on the Eagles’ rookies with how they actually looked when they got on the field. It’s a fun blend of film study, self-evaluation, and a check on how well certain traits really translate to the NFL. I won’t be writing full scouting reports here, as I did that after the draft. This series is more about reviewing last year’s film in comparison to my pre-draft thoughts. Did the player perform as expected? Did anything surprise me? And what do I think comes next? At the end of each article, I’ll give my updated outlook for that player in the future.

Jihaad Campbell

Jihaad Campbell was my number one linebacker in the 2025 NFL Draft (as he was for nearly everyone), so it’s safe to say I loved this pick at the time. I didn’t think there was any chance the Eagles would have the opportunity to draft him. The film looked like that of a top-15 player, and I assumed the only reason he would slide was that teams were worried about his shoulder injury. A year later, I haven’t changed my opinion despite an up-and-down rookie season.

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Campbell’s rookie season wasn’t perfect. There were the expected growing pains, a mid-season benching, and plenty of moments where his lack of experience at linebacker showed. But there were also stretches when he looked exactly like the player I hoped he would become. The athleticism translated immediately, the coverage ability was outstanding, and every now and then you saw flashes of a player who should eventually become one of the very best linebackers in football.

When I wrote my original review, I probably spent more time talking about what Campbell would allow Vic Fangio’s defense to become than I did talking about Campbell himself. Looking back now, I think I spoke more about his schematic fit than his individual talent because I was so excited about it. However, I will try to look a little more at the player in this one.

One thing I felt incredibly strongly about before the draft was Campbell’s physical profile. I wrote:

“Campbell is a tough, versatile player with great athleticism and speed, capable of playing MIKE, SAM, or even EDGE at times. He should be a reliable, every-down linebacker.”

Nothing about his rookie season has changed that evaluation. Campbell’s movement skills are special. He covers ground effortlessly, plays with explosive sideline-to-sideline speed, and has the type of closing burst that immediately stands out. What really impressed me when rewatching him was his pursuit, too. His effort level consistently matched his physical gifts. Those traits alone give him an incredibly high floor.

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Another prediction I felt strongly about was his coverage ability. Before the draft, I wrote:

“He’s an elite tackler and excels in coverage…”

Campbell’s coverage was outstanding for a rookie linebacker. Yes, he got beaten occasionally, but the movement skills, body control, and comfort playing in space were exactly what I hoped to see. Just look at this dude move and cover ground!

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