‘Logo speaks for itself’: Will Campbell reveals why he wanted to play for Patriots, coach Vrabel
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By Amanda Keane and The Associated Press
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel noticed something about LSU left tackle Will Campbell when the team had a follow-up meeting with him last week ahead of the NFL draft.
“He showed up with one purpose and that was for us to pick him,” Vrabel said. “From the time that we walked in the building to the time that we left and got on the plane, he had one objective and that was to prove to us that he was the right player for us.”
Campbell is confident he ended up on the right team.
Mississippi State v LSU BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - SEPTEMBER 17: Will Campbell #66 of the LSU Tigers celebrates after a game at against the Mississippi State Bulldogs Tiger Stadium on September 17, 2022 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) (Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
“I just think that the culture and the New England Patriot logo speaks for itself,” Campbell said. “I believe in the guys in that locker room. I believe in the quarterback and coach Vrabel is my kind of guy. He’s all ball, no BS, and that’s what I want to play for.”
Early last season, when Patriots vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf visited LSU, Campbell told him his sights were on New England.
“This is where I’ve wanted to be since the start,” Campbell said.
At 6-foot-6 and 320 pounds, Campbell was a three-year starter for the Tigers and a first-team All-America selection as a junior last season. He was a three-time All-Southeastern Conference selection.
He described his style of play as “nasty.”
That was on display during a workout the Patriots put Campbell and other LSU players through. It included Vrabel, a former Patriots linebacker, lining up against Campbell and the other linemen.
“I’m not going to lie, I got him. I got him on the ground,” Campbell said.
2025 NFL Draft - Round 1 GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - APRIL 24: Offensive Tackle Will Campbell of LSU poses after being selected fourth overall pick by the New England Patriots during the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft at Lambeau Field on April 24, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
2025 NFL Draft - Round 1 GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - APRIL 24: Offensive Tackle Will Campbell of LSU walks the stage prior to the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft at Lambeau Field on April 24, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
2025 NFL Draft - Round 1 GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - APRIL 24: Offensive Tackle Will Campbell of LSU celebrates after being selected fourth overall pick by the New England Patriots during the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft at Lambeau Field on April 24, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
2025 NFL Draft - Round 1 GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - APRIL 24: Offensive Tackle Will Campbell of LSU poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected fourth overall pick by the New England Patriots during the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft at Lambeau Field on April 24, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
LSU v Auburn AUBURN, AL - OCTOBER 01: Derick Hall #29 of the Auburn Tigers works against Will Campbell #66 of the LSU Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on October 1, 2022 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Brandon Sumrall/Getty Images) (Brandon Sumrall/Getty Images)
2025 NFL Draft - Round 1 GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - APRIL 24: Offensive Tackle Will Campbell of LSU poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected fourth overall pick by the New England Patriots during the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft at Lambeau Field on April 24, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
Mississippi State v LSU BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - SEPTEMBER 17: Will Campbell #66 of the LSU Tigers celebrates after a game at against the Mississippi State Bulldogs Tiger Stadium on September 17, 2022 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) (Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: SEP 01 Modelo Vegas Kickoff Classic - USC vs LSU LAS VEGAS, NV - SEPTEMBER 01: LSU Tigers offensive tackle Will Campbell (66) looks on during the Modelo Vegas Kickoff Classic between the USC Trojans and the LSU Tigers on September 1, 2024 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jordon Kelly/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) (Icon Sportswire/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: OCT 26 LSU at Texas A&M COLLEGE STATION, TX - OCTOBER 26: LSU Tigers offensive tackle Will Campbell (66) prepares to block Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Shemar Stewart (4) during the football game between the LSU Tigers and Texas A&M Aggies on October 26, 2024 at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Ken Murray/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) (Icon Sportswire/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
NFL Scouting Combine INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 28: Offensive lineman Will Campbell of the LSU Tigers poses for a portrait at the Indiana Convention Center on February 27, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images) (Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images)
NFL Draft Football LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell, right, poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being chosen by the New England Patriots with the fourth overall pick during the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) (Jeff Roberson/AP)
Campbell played 37 of his 38 college games at left tackle and logged 2,451 snaps. He allowed just two sacks over the past two seasons, and now he turns his attention toward protecting Maye’s blind side.
Maye approved of the pick immediately, posting on X, “Love this guy already.”
Campbell would form a beefy combination with 6-3, 350-pound Mike Onwenu, the Patriots’ starter on the right side.
“We coveted this player,” Vrabel said. “Part of the draft is adding great pieces and great players to your roster. Which is what we did.”
Vrabel said Campbell would be in the mix to start at left tackle but hasn’t been handed the job.
“He hasn’t even shown up here in Foxborough. We’re not going to talk about where he’s going to play or what he’s going to do. I’m going to let everything really speak for itself,” the coach said. “We’ve watched every game that he’s played, put a lot of work into this and we’re all excited and happy that he’s here.”
New England finished 4-13 and missed the playoffs for third straight time last season, leading owner Robert Kraft to fire coach Jerod Mayo after one season and hire Vrabel, a former Tennessee Titans coach.
The Patriots’ offensive line ranked near the bottom of the NFL last season in pass-block win rate (51%) and was 31st in run-block win rate (67%).
LSU v Auburn AUBURN, AL - OCTOBER 01: Derick Hall #29 of the Auburn Tigers works against Will Campbell #66 of the LSU Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on October 1, 2022 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Brandon Sumrall/Getty Images) (Brandon Sumrall/Getty Images)
That should improve with Campbell, who has said his favorite thing about football is the physicality that takes place on the offensive line. He should fit in with the attacking style that Vrabel said he wants to implement.
New England has eight remaining picks spread over every round except the sixth. Their picks in the second and third rounds on Friday night include:
Round 2: #6 (38th overall)
Round 3: #5 (69th overall)
Round 3: #13 (77th overall)
Campbell said he had numerous chances to talk with the Patriots ahead of the draft and developed a rapport with the coaching staff.
Those conversations included gauging his comfort with NFL terminology, which Vrabel said is similar to what was used in the pro-style system Campbell played in at LSU.
“They threw the ball a ton — a lot (more) drop-back snaps than pretty much anybody else in college football ... and it wasn’t (run-pass options) like everybody else," Vrabel said. “He’s pass protected, he’s run blocked, he’s coming out of a pro system. ... We’ll give him exactly what he can handle.”