Thursday, March 25, 2010

Falling in and out of favor

Has there been a player in recent memory who shot up the boards and fell back as quickly as Bruce Campbell? Going into the combine he was seen as a raw talent with all the physical skills to play at the next level. A late first round or early second round pick. Then he worked out at the Combine.

After he finished working out you thought he was going to be the second coming of Jim Parker, Anthony Munoz and Johnathon Ogden all rolled into one. But what was interesting is that everyone saw the Raiders being the team that would take Campbell. It was the Darrius Heyward-Bey Effect all over again. Workout Wonder. Al Davis falls in love with the physical skills. The Raiders make a reach and take him in the Top 10. Then you find out that he can't catch the ball, and has a wasted rookie season. Looks to be a classic draft reach bust.

Campbell had the same look. Workout wonder. No problem. Al Davis loves the players who work out great. Make a reach for him in the top 10. No problem again. The Raiders select 8th, and they need to shore up the offensive line. One problem, though. Campbell isn't much of a blocker. And that is a big problem when you are trying to protect the blind side of JaMarcus Russell.

Campbell was a popular choice to go 8th overall after the Combine. That's where I have him going in the first TMG Draft Zone Mock Draft. I still think he will go at that slot. Why? I kept telling myself that the Raiders would take Michael Crabtree with the 7th Pick in 2009, and that Heyward-Bey would go late in the first round. Then the Raiders made the pick. I can still see the same thing happening this year. If Trent Williams, or even Bryan Bulaga are still available, Oakland would be smart to take either player in the eighth slot. But I keep getting that old sinking feeling with Bruce Campbell.

Even though Campbell has been falling out of favor in just about every mock draft out there, you just never know with the Raiders. I guess everyone will know for sure on April 22nd.

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