By Hunt Palmer
Will Campbell has never hidden his pride in Louisiana.
It’s why the Monroe native and Neville graduate chose LSU for his collegiate playing days and why a meeting with the New Orleans Saints meant so much to him at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
“I got an opportunity to meet with the Saints,” Campbell said Saturday. “Being from Louisiana, people only from Louisiana understand what football means in that state. You know, to be able to not only represent myself, my family, and that organization, to be able to represent the state of Louisiana again would mean everything to me.”
Former LSU OT Will Campbell on his meeting with the New Orleans Saints @AtoZSportsNFL pic.twitter.com/0WbERnPbUe
— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) March 1, 2025
Campbell started 38 games at left tackle over three seasons at LSU. He was a consensus All-American in 2024 as a junior and was named the Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner buy the SEC’s coaches.
Offensive line workouts close up the combine on Sunday afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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