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Alf’s Buccaneers Eye on the Draft: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
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The 2025 NFL Draft is getting closer, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could be looking for a high-impact reinforcement for their secondary. In this installment of “Alf’s Buccaneers Eye on the Draft”, we analyze Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell.

Jihaad Campbell: A defensive wild card for the NFL

With just two full seasons at Alabama, Jihaad Campbell has become a household name in Nick Saban’s demanding system. His ability to play stack linebacker , A-gap blitzer , or edge rusher makes him a coveted asset on any pro defense.

For the Bucs, where Todd Bowles values ​​versatility, Jihaad Campbell of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers sounds like a strategic option who can bring freshness, athleticism, and flexibility.

Jihaad Campbell’s Strengths

  • Length and lateral range
  • Reading plays from the second level
  • Tactical versatility (stack, edge, blitzer)
  • Explosive first step as a pass rusher
  • Intelligence in area coverage
  • Using his wingspan to break routes

Campbell possesses that modern blend of instinct and explosiveness so sought after in today’s linebackers. He can not only cover well, but also generate pressure when released as a pass rusher. The type of player Bowles would use as a wild card depending on the opponent or the situation.

Areas for improvement

Campbell’s main challenge lies in his consistency against the run , especially at the point of contact. His high pad level and tendency to drag tackles make him less reliable as a tackler. He has no problem reading or reaching the ball carrier, but he needs more force when executing the shot.

Additionally, his still somewhat slight physique could work against him against heavier offensive lines in the NFL.

NFL Comparison: Tremaine Edmunds

Like Edmunds, Campbell is a long-range defender , ideal for protecting the second level and making it difficult for the quarterback to read in coverage. His hybrid role and explosiveness are reminiscent of the Bears’ current linebacker.

Does Jihaad Campbell have a place with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?

With veterans like Lavonte David entering their later years and youngsters like SirVocea Dennis still unveiling their talents, Campbell could come in to add a new dimension to Bowles’ defense . Especially as a resource in passing situations, where his ability to get to the QB from multiple angles could be lethal.

This article first appeared on Bucs Report and was syndicated with permission.

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