2025 Defense Stats
                    TCKL
                                64
                            SACKS
                                3.0
                            INT
                                0
                            FF
                                2
                            TD
                                0
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                    After a slow-simmering rookie year, Campbell took the sophomore leap that should be expected from a 2023 first-round pick. His snap count jumped to 907 last season, nearing a full-time role. More important, he showed some improvement in coverage, became a more consistent tackler and was generally a more disruptive presence. Despite those positives, expecting another step forward and even a repeat of his 2024 season could be a mistake. Campbell began last year in a part-time role, but that grew as injuries piled up in Detroit's linebacker corps. With Malcolm Rodriguez and Derrick Barnes both expected to be healthy this season, the Lions should have the depth to rotate in their linebacker corps once again. Campbell has proven himself, just keep expectations for another leap in check. Read Past Outlooks                
                                        
                                    Secures sack during MNF win
Campbell recorded eight total tackles (three solo), including 1.0 sacks, in Monday night's 24-9 win over the Buccaneers.
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Campbell finished tied for the team lead in takedowns with safety Erick Hallett, securing at least eight stops for the seventh game in a row to start the year. Additionally, the linebacker was able to get to quarterback Baker Mayfield in the first quarter, notching a sack for the second consecutive game. Campbell has now registered 64 total tackles (34 solo), including 3.0 sacks, while also adding two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery over seven contests this season.
			Campbell finished tied for the team lead in takedowns with safety Erick Hallett, securing at least eight stops for the seventh game in a row to start the year. Additionally, the linebacker was able to get to quarterback Baker Mayfield in the first quarter, notching a sack for the second consecutive game. Campbell has now registered 64 total tackles (34 solo), including 3.0 sacks, while also adding two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery over seven contests this season.
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6' 5"Weight
246 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.65 secShuttle Time
4.24 secCone Drill
6.74 secVertical Jump
37.5 inBroad Jump
128 inHand Length
10.25 inArm Length
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		            Campbell racked up 95 tackles (52 solo), including 2.0 sacks, while also intercepting a pass over 17 games with the Lions in his rookie campaign. The linebacker saw an early boost in playing time last season when James Houston went down with a fractured ankle in Week 2, sidelining him for the remainder of the regular season. It's unlikely that a healthy Houston will impact Campbell's playing time in 2024, though, and the 2023 first-round pick seems set to start alongside Alex Anzalone and Derrick Barnes in coordinator Aaron Glenn's defense again this year.
                                
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    Takes down Mahomes in Week 6 loss
Campbell recorded eight tackles (four solo), including 1.0 sacks, in Sunday's loss to the Chiefs.
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Productive in Week 5 victory
Campbell tallied 11 tackles (three solo) and forced a fumble Sunday in a 37-24 win over Cincinnati.
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Double-digit tackles vs. Cleveland
Campbell logged 11 tackles (seven solo) during Detroit's 34-10 win over Cleveland on Sunday.
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Makes big impact on MNF
Campbell registered eight tackles (all solo), including 1.0 sacks, and forced a fumble Monday in a 38-30 Week 3 win over Baltimore.
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Good to go against Baltimore
Campbell (ankle) is active for Monday's game against the Ravens.
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    Could shift into middle
Campbell was referred to as a middle linebacker by Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn during OTAs last week, Colton Pouncy of The Athletic reports.
				ANALYSIS
The 18th overall pick in the 2023 Draft, Campbell mostly played an off-ball role as a rookie and recorded 95 tackles over 17 games. Veteran Alex Anzalone has handled duties in the middle over the last two seasons and produced 125 tackles or more in each campaign, but Detroit would seem to prefer having the younger and more athletic Campbell in that role in 2024, potentially setting the Iowa product up for a breakout season.
			The 18th overall pick in the 2023 Draft, Campbell mostly played an off-ball role as a rookie and recorded 95 tackles over 17 games. Veteran Alex Anzalone has handled duties in the middle over the last two seasons and produced 125 tackles or more in each campaign, but Detroit would seem to prefer having the younger and more athletic Campbell in that role in 2024, potentially setting the Iowa product up for a breakout season.











 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                