dbroncos31
04-27-2008, 01:42 PM
Do it. This would be a great story and great PR for the Broncos; we would also get a good player at a position of need (S). At the very least he could be a solid back-up S and a productive ST player. This kid is looking at going to the NFL or going to Baghdad. Let's change this guy's life for the better.
CALEB CAMPBELL, S ARMY
Height: 6-13/4 | Weight: 229 | 40-Time: 4.60
Strengths:
Outstanding size and bulk...A reliable tackler who can deliver the big hit...Physical and aggressive...Does an excellent job against the run...Has good instincts...Very strong...Versatile...A hard worker...Team leader with elite intangibles...Productive.
Weaknesses:
Average athleticism...Lacks fluid hips to transition...Poor change of direction..Does not play as fast as he times..Might be a bit of a 'tweener...Range is limited and he struggles to match up in coverage..May have some health and durability concerns.
Notes:
Would not have to fulfill his service commitment in the traditional sense if he made an NFL roster...Older brother, Jacob, has been professional bull-rider and younger brother, Jeremy, was a high school quarterback despite having a prosthetic leg...A very good player and the best pro prospect Army has had in many years...Tore his ACL in 2006..Has a great mix of triangle numbers and intangibles...Developmental type who's underrated and could at least be a quality backup and special teamer.
CALEB CAMPBELL, S ARMY
Height: 6-13/4 | Weight: 229 | 40-Time: 4.60
Strengths:
Outstanding size and bulk...A reliable tackler who can deliver the big hit...Physical and aggressive...Does an excellent job against the run...Has good instincts...Very strong...Versatile...A hard worker...Team leader with elite intangibles...Productive.
Weaknesses:
Average athleticism...Lacks fluid hips to transition...Poor change of direction..Does not play as fast as he times..Might be a bit of a 'tweener...Range is limited and he struggles to match up in coverage..May have some health and durability concerns.
Notes:
Would not have to fulfill his service commitment in the traditional sense if he made an NFL roster...Older brother, Jacob, has been professional bull-rider and younger brother, Jeremy, was a high school quarterback despite having a prosthetic leg...A very good player and the best pro prospect Army has had in many years...Tore his ACL in 2006..Has a great mix of triangle numbers and intangibles...Developmental type who's underrated and could at least be a quality backup and special teamer.
