The New England Patriots selected LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell fourth overall during the 2025 NFL Draft. Campbell is expected to slide into the starting left tackle role for the Patriots in 2025.
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The first of this year’s tackles chosen now has a contract. The Patriots and Will Campbell agreed to terms on his four-year rookie deal, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport tweets.
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Despite stamping a strong and highly-acclaimed recent draft class in the books from earlier this offseason, the New England Patriots have yet to come to terms on a contract for two of their top selections.
Campbell was a somewhat controversial selection for the Patriots, but one of his former coaches believes the team won't regret its decision.
New England Patriots rookie offensive tackle Will Campbell went viral after they took him with pick No. 4 in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Patriots passed on Missouri offensive tackle Armand Membou, Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham and Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty at pick No. 4 in the draft to select Campbell.
The 2024 Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner and consensus All-American has always had the talent of a top prospect in this draft class. However, this status was called into question after his sub-par arm length measurables at the combine.
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Patriots quarterback Drake Maye should be thrilled with New England’s first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
While the Patriots seemingly want to trade the fourth pick to acquire additional assets needed for their ongoing roster rebuild, there was no sign as of Wednesday morning that the club will move down the draft order.
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The New England Patriots have plenty of needs to address in the upcoming NFL Draft, but there is a growing sense that they already know which player they will select with their first-round pick on Thursday night.
ESPN's Matt Miller addressed the Will Campbell-versus-Armand Membou debate while offering his "boldest first-round prediction."
The 2025 NFL Draft is four days away, and the Patriots hold the fourth pick for the first time since 1994.
Multiple national reporters and analysts believe the New England Patriots should and will select LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell over Missouri offensive tackle Armand Membou. But not everyone believes that.
Barring a surprising development, it seems likely the Patriots will make either Campbell or Membou the fourth overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Which players the first three teams (Titans, Browns, Giants) select will limit New England's options, but plenty of top talent will be available regardless.
The Jets hold the seventh pick for the first time in franchise history.
It seems more likely as of the third Tuesday of April that New England will spend the fourth pick on either Campbell or Membou.
While some previously speculated that the Jets could select either Shedeur Sanders or Jaxson Dart, such chatter quieted down before the second Monday of April arrived.
It sounds like most evaluators still feel Will Campbell and not Armand Membou would be the better pick for the Patriots.
His wingspan and arm length are below-average figures for pro tackles.
Set to select fourth overall in April’s draft, the Patriots are a team to watch closely. New England is not in need of a Day 1 quarterback, something which could lead to favorable circumstances with respect to how the top of the board shakes out in the first round.
One of the nation’s top offensive line prospects has officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft. LSU lineman Will Campbell announced on Instagram that he’ll forgo his remaining year of eligibility and head to the NFL.
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As anticipation mounts for the 2025 NFL Draft , a rising star on LSU’s formidable offensive line, junior tackle Will Campbell, emerges as a beacon of promise, already igniting fervent speculation in early mock drafts.
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