He’s a smooth mover who should be a lockdown pass protector from Day 1. He may end up being a stash draft pick for a team, but he is dripping with talent and a frame to add more weight and strength.
There are still parts to clean up in his game, but Campbell has the potential to be a real high-impact defender at a position that has become increasingly hard to find even mid starters at.
Michigan’s QB play was so bad last season that it hampered the entire offense, but Loveland should still be viewed as a premier player in this draft class.
He may mess up how he plays the mesh point on an option play every now and then, but the burst and speed he has coming off the edge will have defensive line coaches pounding the table for him.
Players like DeMarcus Lawrence and Montez Sweat are what Williams can project to at the next level, at least as far as style, with that little bit of upside for more as a pass rusher.