#2 BUST-O-METER: Bruce Campbell
BUST-O-METER
The NFL Draft is suppose to be a time where teams fill their rosters with young promising players that will ensure success in the future, unfortunately this isn’t always the case. Year in and Year out players are selected and fail to live up to their potential and are labeled BUSTS. These Busts could potentially have a crippling affect on a franchises future. Some...
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April 14, 2010
Browns Invite Maryland OT Bruce Campbell For A Pre-Draft Visit
The Browns have invited Bruce Campbell, a tackle from Maryland, to their facility for a pre-draft visit. Campbell's stock has risen since the NFL Scouting Combine when he measured 6-foot-6, weighed 316 pounds, had an arm length of 361/4 inches, ran the 40-yard dash in 4.75 seconds, had a 32-inch vertical leap and bench-pressed 225 pounds 34 times. Campbell's first-round projection...
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April 04, 2010
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April 04, 2010
Combine Dish: Campbell wows scouts with speed, athleticism
INDIANAPOLIS -- Russ Lande and his team of former NFL scouts take a look at some of the players most affected by what happened on the scales.
• Maryland OT Bruce Campbell has been the early star of the Combine. He was impressive at Friday's weigh-in, then stunned scouts on Saturday. Campbell ran the 40 in 4.85 seconds, and in position drills he looked like the elite...
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February 27, 2010
Maryland tackle Bruce Campbell continues strong combine
INDIANAPOLIS -- Maryland's Bruce Campbell kept up his ascent here at the NFL scouting combine today by running the 40-yard dash in unofficial times of 4.78 and 4.81 seconds -- crazy numbers for a 6-foot-6, 314-pound offensive tackle.His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, immediately tweeted, "Bruce Campbell ran the best 40 time ever for an offensive lineman and at 314lbs he will now...
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February 27, 2010
Bruce Campbell is this year's workout warrior
The scouting combine workouts have begun, and the most impressive performance in shorts and a T-shirt so far belongs to Maryland offensive tackle Bruce Campbell.We already noted that Campbell put up 34 reps in the bench press, but that was...
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February 27, 2010
With the 23rd Pick...
I was told at an early age that if you don’t toot your own horn, no one else will. So here I go. I read Don Banks’ first mock draft last week, and I was pleasantly surprised by his excellent choice for the Packers at #23. He went with Maryland junior offensive tackle, Bruce Campbell. Here’s my toot. I liked this pick a couple weeks before Banks did. Ha! …and most of you think...
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February 01, 2010
Bruce Campbell to come out early
Maryland offensive tackle Bruce Campbell has told the school he intends to come out early and enter the NFL draft.
Campbell, a junior from Hamden, Conn., was one of the anchors of Maryland’s young offensive line this season along with senior center Phil Costa. Campbell’s season was shortened by injuries (knee, turf toe) and he often played hurt.
“I felt like it was the...
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December 18, 2009
Campbell throws hat into the ring; declares for draft
Teams in need of a solid blocker this off-season received good news earlier today. when Maryland offensive tackle Bruce Campbell made it known that he would be entering the 2010 draft.
“I feel I can be something special and this is best for me. I have good size and I can protect the quarterbacks’ blind side. [...]
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December 18, 2009
Latest news on Scott, Campbell
*Running back Da’Rel Scott, who topped 1,000 yards last season, will be out at least five games with a broken wrist, and starting left tackle Bruce Campbell will miss Saturday’s Wake Forest game, head coach Ralph Friedgen said today.
Scott broke his radius, a bone in the forearm that extends to the thumb side of the wrist, Fridge told reporters in his weekly conference call...
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October 04, 2009
My Name Is Bruce
Bruce Campbell has never received the attention he deserves as a character actor. After two failed TV series and a lifetime of riding on Sam Raimi’s coattails, you’d think that he’d run into a bit of luck eventually, but the closest that he’s come to success is a supporting role on the USA ...
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February 05, 2009
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