Chamberlain Campbell

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Miami recruits walk-ons as well

I doubt they recruit walk ons. You don’t recruit walk-ons. You evaluate film and determine if a player is walk-on candidate. Most 99% of walk ons will never get pt. You’re not going to encourage a kid to visit so they can be a walk on. At least I don’t think so.
 
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Can't wait til December so I can start getting excited again. Last 2 months have been a miss.
Probably won't be too exciting with how it seems on the recruiting front lol. Expecting a ton of portal recruiting
 
Probably won't be too exciting with how it seems on the recruiting front lol. Expecting a ton of portal recruiting
Wasn't recruiting exclusive we will fire and hire new coaches. We will bring in some last minute recruiting steals. We will get some portal guys. 2 months from now we won't be discussing DUke and MTSU.
 
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Wasn't recruiting exclusive we will due and hire new coaches. We will bring in some last minute recruiting steals. We will get some portal guys. 2 months from now we won't be discussing DUke and MTSU.
Very true, off-season is always a little fun.
 
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"Every year there’s an unknown pass rusher from the Sunshine State who turns into a majority priority late in the cycle for Power Five programs around the country. Chamberlain Campbell seems to be that guy in the class of 2023. A former basketball player at St. Petersburg (Fla.) Shortcrest Preparatory, Campbell transferred into nearby Lakewood earlier this year and turned his focus over to the sport of football. He’s extremely green from a technical standpoint, but he’s got measurables that suggest NFL upside as he’s roughly 6-foot-5, 210 pounds and equipped with a near-6-foot-11 wingspan.

"Campbell is likely going to need a few years in a college weight room before he’s ready to hold his own in the SEC or ACC, but he keeps his legs pumping and has quickly proven that he isn’t one that’s going to just bail on a rush, having totaled 10 quarterback hurries and five sacks in seven games as a senior. He debuts in the 247Sports rankings with a grade of an 86 and will be a prospect we continue to track once the FHSAA playoffs get underway later this month. As for a player comparison, Campbell is pretty similar to Florida Top247 defensive line commit Kamran James, who we have compared in the past to current Atlanta Falcons edge defender Adetokunbo Ogundeji. The thing that all three have in common? Abnormal length." -- Andrew Ivins, 247Sports national analyst (Southeast) trade
 
"Every year there’s an unknown pass rusher from the Sunshine State who turns into a majority priority late in the cycle for Power Five programs around the country. Chamberlain Campbell seems to be that guy in the class of 2023. A former basketball player at St. Petersburg (Fla.) Shortcrest Preparatory, Campbell transferred into nearby Lakewood earlier this year and turned his focus over to the sport of football. He’s extremely green from a technical standpoint, but he’s got measurables that suggest NFL upside as he’s roughly 6-foot-5, 210 pounds and equipped with a near-6-foot-11 wingspan.

"Campbell is likely going to need a few years in a college weight room before he’s ready to hold his own in the SEC or ACC, but he keeps his legs pumping and has quickly proven that he isn’t one that’s going to just bail on a rush, having totaled 10 quarterback hurries and five sacks in seven games as a senior. He debuts in the 247Sports rankings with a grade of an 86 and will be a prospect we continue to track once the FHSAA playoffs get underway later this month. As for a player comparison, Campbell is pretty similar to Florida Top247 defensive line commit Kamran James, who we have compared in the past to current Atlanta Falcons edge defender Adetokunbo Ogundeji. The thing that all three have in common? Abnormal length." -- Andrew Ivins, 247Sports national analyst (Southeast) trade
Ivins is the worse when it comes to evals. Abnormal length.
 
"Every year there’s an unknown pass rusher from the Sunshine State who turns into a majority priority late in the cycle for Power Five programs around the country. Chamberlain Campbell seems to be that guy in the class of 2023. A former basketball player at St. Petersburg (Fla.) Shortcrest Preparatory, Campbell transferred into nearby Lakewood earlier this year and turned his focus over to the sport of football. He’s extremely green from a technical standpoint, but he’s got measurables that suggest NFL upside as he’s roughly 6-foot-5, 210 pounds and equipped with a near-6-foot-11 wingspan.

"Campbell is likely going to need a few years in a college weight room before he’s ready to hold his own in the SEC or ACC, but he keeps his legs pumping and has quickly proven that he isn’t one that’s going to just bail on a rush, having totaled 10 quarterback hurries and five sacks in seven games as a senior. He debuts in the 247Sports rankings with a grade of an 86 and will be a prospect we continue to track once the FHSAA playoffs get underway later this month. As for a player comparison, Campbell is pretty similar to Florida Top247 defensive line commit Kamran James, who we have compared in the past to current Atlanta Falcons edge defender Adetokunbo Ogundeji. The thing that all three have in common? Abnormal length." -- Andrew Ivins, 247Sports national analyst (Southeast) trade
Ivins describing his boyfriend w that last line
 
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"Every year there’s an unknown pass rusher from the Sunshine State who turns into a majority priority late in the cycle for Power Five programs around the country. Chamberlain Campbell seems to be that guy in the class of 2023. A former basketball player at St. Petersburg (Fla.) Shortcrest Preparatory, Campbell transferred into nearby Lakewood earlier this year and turned his focus over to the sport of football. He’s extremely green from a technical standpoint, but he’s got measurables that suggest NFL upside as he’s roughly 6-foot-5, 210 pounds and equipped with a near-6-foot-11 wingspan.

"Campbell is likely going to need a few years in a college weight room before he’s ready to hold his own in the SEC or ACC, but he keeps his legs pumping and has quickly proven that he isn’t one that’s going to just bail on a rush, having totaled 10 quarterback hurries and five sacks in seven games as a senior. He debuts in the 247Sports rankings with a grade of an 86 and will be a prospect we continue to track once the FHSAA playoffs get underway later this month. As for a player comparison, Campbell is pretty similar to Florida Top247 defensive line commit Kamran James, who we have compared in the past to current Atlanta Falcons edge defender Adetokunbo Ogundeji. The thing that all three have in common? Abnormal length." -- Andrew Ivins, 247Sports national analyst (Southeast) trade

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"Every year there’s an unknown pass rusher from the Sunshine State who turns into a majority priority late in the cycle for Power Five programs around the country. Chamberlain Campbell seems to be that guy in the class of 2023. A former basketball player at St. Petersburg (Fla.) Shortcrest Preparatory, Campbell transferred into nearby Lakewood earlier this year and turned his focus over to the sport of football. He’s extremely green from a technical standpoint, but he’s got measurables that suggest NFL upside as he’s roughly 6-foot-5, 210 pounds and equipped with a near-6-foot-11 wingspan.

"Campbell is likely going to need a few years in a college weight room before he’s ready to hold his own in the SEC or ACC, but he keeps his legs pumping and has quickly proven that he isn’t one that’s going to just bail on a rush, having totaled 10 quarterback hurries and five sacks in seven games as a senior. He debuts in the 247Sports rankings with a grade of an 86 and will be a prospect we continue to track once the FHSAA playoffs get underway later this month. As for a player comparison, Campbell is pretty similar to Florida Top247 defensive line commit Kamran James, who we have compared in the past to current Atlanta Falcons edge defender Adetokunbo Ogundeji. The thing that all three have in common? Abnormal length." -- Andrew Ivins, 247Sports national analyst (Southeast) trade
It’s amazing how bad these dudes are and draw a check for this type of “product”

He was legit covering Miami when manny signed an unheralded Greg Rous…. Length and projection were everything with him coming out of high school.
 
With Jason Taylor around you could have a monster rusher. Thats also why i really wanted Acheampong. Its hard to block man like that.
 
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