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NFL Draft Grades: Eagles score several A+ marks for their first-round draft pick

NFL Draft Grades: Eagles score several A+ marks for their first-round draft pick
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Howie Roseman and his staff land high marks for their first pick of the 2025 NFL Draft.

The reactions to the Philadelphia Eagles drafting Jihaad Campbell at No. 31 were swift, with many saying that Howie Roseman did it once again — he got a premier talent at a spot much lower than he should’ve been valued.

Roseman emphasized how Campbell was a Top 10 player on their board and how excited they were to bring him back home to Philly.

It seems like analysts around the league agree with Howie’s assessment and have graded the pick accordingly. The Eagles earned several A+ grades for their pick, with the lowest opinion landing at a B.

How do you grade the pick?


SB Nation

Grade: A+

“What a pick for the Eagles. After years of not investing in the linebacker position, Philly pays a linebacker then drafts the linebacker of the future. Campbell is versatile and has range as a pass defender. Even if the injury stuff is real, he doesn’t have to play immediately and they can bring him along at his own pace.”

Joseph Acosta

NFL

Grade: A

Analysis:

Even with Zack Baun and Nolan Smith already in the fold, Howie Roseman moved up from No. 32 for another talented SEC defender. Giving one of the team’s four fifth-round picks to Kansas City to acquire Campbell was surely a no-brainer for the GM.

Campbell, like Baun, can play inside or outside, possessing both the strength to take on linemen and play the run and the quickness to go sideline to sideline. I think he’ll show more pass-rush skills than he did at Alabama, emulating Baun’s career path.”

Chad Reuter

CBS Sports

Grade: B

“The Eagles have Nakobe Dean coming off an injury, so why not take a linebacker who can step in and help right away. If Dean isn’t ready, Campbell can start next to Zach Baun. Solid pick.”

Pete Prisco

FOX Sports

Grade: A

“Howie Roseman and the Eagles win big yet again, aggressively trading up for the linebacker with the most upside in this class. Campbell possesses rare agility for a 6-foot-3, 235-pound linebacker, showing not only the speed to run sideline to sideline but also the agility and awareness for coverage duties. He’s also explosive upfield as a rusher and as a hitter. The concern clubs had with him is he is still developing his instincts, as Campbell began his college career as an edge rusher. Further, he comes with some medical concerns. Campbell needs some refining, but his best football still lies ahead of him.”

Rob Rang

USA Today

Grade: B+

“Did Howie Roseman do it again? The architect of the defending champs might have netted another defensive difference-maker who slipped past the point many expected him to be drafted. Campbell might not make the immediate impact that Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean did, but his extensive range and ample athleticism point to him becoming Roseman’s latest hit.”

Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz

Yahoo! Sports

Grade: B+

“Campbell is an incredible value at this point in the draft, but the Eagles have a bit of a logjam at linebacker with Nakobe Dean and Zack Baun. Regardless, Campbell and Baun gives Philadelphia a ton of size and speed in the middle of the field and gives the Eagles versatility in terms of their front seven.”

Charles McDonald

The Ringer

Grade: A+

After trading up one spot with the Chiefs (giving up the 164th pick), the Eagles take my 11th-ranked player. I’ll just say what I always seem to say when it comes to Howie Roseman’s picks: He can’t keep getting away with this.”

Danny Kelly

Sports Illustrated

Grade: A+

Campbell is one of the best prospects in this class regardless of position, and is almost certainly the top pure linebacker. Campbell was a stud with the Crimson Tide, playing 35 games over the past three years including 26 over the past two campaigns. In 2024, Campbell was a first-team All-SEC member while totaling 117 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss and five sacks.”

Matt Verderame

Bleacher Report

Grade: A+

The Philadelphia Eagles never invest in linebackers. Except this year, apparently.

Not only did the Eagles draft Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell, but they even traded up one spot and surrendered a fifth-round pick to make sure they landed Campbell.

If not for a shoulder injury that required surgery to repair a torn labrum after the season, Campbell easily could have been a top-15 pick. With Nakobe Dean recovering from a torn patellar tendon, Campbell should make an already talented defense even more so.

Campbell is an interesting fit in Philly, too, because he’s not a pure linebacker prospect. He and Zack Baun will expand Vic Fangio’s defensive scheme even more than it already is.

The transition from off-ball linebacker to full-time pass-rusher has become increasingly common, as was the case for Micah Parsons, Abdul Carter and possibly even Jalon Walker. Campbell went in the opposite direction and greatly benefited from the move.

The 21-year-old arrived at Alabama as the top edge-rusher in his recruiting class. At times, he still plays like he’s used to being on the edge instead of being fully comfortable as an off-ball linebacker.

Still, Campbell does have both the traits to develop into an elite NFL linebacker and the versatility to be used all over the front seven. In fact, his pressure rate last season eclipsed the likes of Abdul Carter, Mike Green, Shemar Stewart, Mykel Williams and Walker, albeit in limited opportunities.”

Brent Sobleski

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