The Patriots and the Jets have fought for Curtis Martin, Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick and (to a much lesser extent) Mike Vrabel.
Now, the next first round draft selection, Campbell, could be the last player trapped in the middle of the rivalry of the AFC East.
Vrabel, who seems to have used an interview with the Jets in January, since the leverage for the Patriots to believe a chief coach vacancy, could take Campbell with him to New England with the No. 4 Choose and do not leave it on the board to get gang green interested in number 7.
Campbell told the post that he had “a good formal meeting” and “great vibrations throughout the process” with the jets.
The Jets have three offensive liners holding in the first contracts: Joe Tippman, Olu Fashanu and Alijah Vera-Tucker, but could use a right Tackle.
“Coach [Aaron] Glenn is an incredible guy, and is an organization with a lot of history in New York, so being able to play for them would be a great honor, “Campbell said.” It would be an incredible group [of offensive linemen] And a good adjustment, but we’ll see what happens. “
Campbell shared similar praise for the Patriots, who does not seem uncomfortable before the first round begins on Thursday, but will soon.
Of course, it is no stranger to rivalries after 38 career beginnings in LSU.
“Every game we play in the SEC is basically a rivalry,” said Campbell. “We all hate us and hate them, so it would be nothing for me, sure.”
Campbell was available at the draft site in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where a “shift” worked on Wednesday at Raising Cane’s Food Truck as part of a several year association with the brand that continues King King his career in the NFL.
The bears chief coach, Ben Johnson Trype, is to recreate the dynamics of David Montgomery-Jahmyr Gibbs that had as the offensive coordinator of the lions by exchanging from No. 10 so that Ashton Jeanty would match in the field with Andre Swift?
“I don’t think it’s a bad decision,” Jeanty told reporters in Green Bay.
QB Jalen Milroe is attributing the draft despite the projections that could be a second round selection and face an agonizing and agonizing waiting.
If that is the case, he won the city to leave the city as Levis did when it was a first round selection in 2023.
“The most important thing is that it is not about being recruited in the first round,” Milroe said in Sirius XM Radio. “It’s about listening to my name called … If I first go for the first round or second round, I can still experience walking on the stage and be here.”
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NFL Network Daniel Jeremiah Analyst He matched the 49ers (No. 11) with the North Dakota State Guard Gray Zabel.
“In an ideal world, you would change it and take it,” Jeremiah told journalists in Green Bay, “but you can’t find a couple, I would have no problem if they simply sat down and chose Gray Zabel.”