The Patriots and Jets are fighting Curtis Martin, Bill Purcells, Bill Belichick and (much less) Mike Vrabel.
Now, when it comes to the first round draft topic, Campbell could accidentally and incorrectly appear.
Vrabel appears to have used an interview with the Jets as leverage to create a head coaching vacancy for the Patriots in January, but he was able to take Campbell to New England on the fourth pick and didn’t leave it to the board for the gang green of interest at No. 7.
Campbell said he posted with the Jets that he had a “good formal meeting” and a “great atmosphere” throughout the process.
The Jets have introduced three starting offensive linemen on their first contracts of Joe Tipman, Or Fashanu and Aliya Vera Tucker, but they can use the right tackle.
“coach [Aaron] Glenn is a great guy and is an organization with a lot of history in New York, so it would be a great honor to be able to play for them,” Campbell said. [of offensive linemen] And while it’s a good fit, we’ll see what happens. ”
Campbell shared similar praise for the Patriots. This doesn’t look troubling before the first round of Thursday begins, but it’s going to be enough soon.
Of course, after 38 careers began at LSU, he is no stranger to the competition.
“Every game we play in the SEC is basically a rivalry,” Campbell said. “Everyone hates us and we hate them, so that’s not new to me.”
Campbell, available from the draft site in Green Bay, Wiscon, and on Wednesday “shifts” in Rays Cane food trucks as part of a multi-year partnership with brands that are expected to continue in their NFL career.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson is trying to replicate the dynamics of David Montgomery Jermer Gibbs, whom he had as the Lions offensive coordinator, by trading up from No. 10 and pairing Ashton Jeanti in the backfield. D’Andre Swift?
“I don’t think that’s a bad decision they made,” Jeanti told reporters in Green Bay.
QB Jalen Milroe is in the draft despite predictions that he could be his second pick and face a very long, painful wait.
If so, he won’t leave town like Levis did in 2023 when he wasn’t the first round pick.
“My biggest thing is not being drafted in the first round,” Milllow told Sirius XM Radio. “It’s about hearing my name being called. …If I go to the first or second round, I can still experience being here walking down the stage.”
Are you looking for a player who might be chosen much higher than you would see in the mock draft?
NFL Network Analyst Daniel Eremiya The 49ers (11) matched with North Dakota Guard Gray Zabell.
“In an ideal world, you trade back and take him,” Jeremiah told reporters in Green Bay.



