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WR Parris Campbell Jr. (Philadelphia Eagles)

SKULL SESSION: DWAYNE HASKINS REDSKINS RUMORS, PARRIS CAMPBELL LEARNS FROM A LEGEND, AND THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ISN'T EXPANDING

LEARNING FROM A LEGEND. The game's changed quite a bit since Paul Warfield's days, but that doesn't mean the Ohio State legend can't pass on some knowledge to the next great Buckeye receiver.



As far as mentors go, there might not be a better one for Parris, cause these two are cut from the same cloth. Warfield was speedy too. People forget, in high school, he set state track records in the 100-yard dash, and 180-yard hurdles and was a track star at Ohio State too.

If anyone can help Parris transition his skillset to the NFL, it's Warfield.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...bell-college-football-playoff-expansion-talks
 
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PARRIS CAMPBELL SELECTED BY INDIANAPOLIS COLTS WITH THE NO. 59 OVERALL PICK IN THE 2019 NFL DRAFT

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Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...03881/parris-campbell-selected-2019-nfl-draft
 
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Chad Henry, midwest area scout, on second-round pick Parris Campbell (wide receiver, Ohio State):

Obviously you gotta play in the offense you’re in, and you gotta do what they ask you to do, but the key thing for us with this guy is speed. You can really feel it, feel like we can do a lot of things with him vertically. He’s a great kid, he’s worked really hard, football’s really important to him. And he’s already shown improvements in terms of multiple routes. So we’re really looking forward to working with him and expanding his role that way.

We started watching the guys last summer. I sent an email to our college (scouting) coordinator, Anthony Coughlan, who’s an Ohio State guy, with some very colorful language, with apologies to my mother, kids and pastor. Basically it was, “This guy is really bleep, bleep, bleep fast.” I’ve been really excited about the guy since July. We talk about the opportunity for explosive plays in our offense, and he’s a guy that I can see doing that. Add the character on top of it, we’re excited about it. Anthony and I have been joking about it all week. The very end of my email was: "We have to get this guy on our team."

This guy’s run-after-catch is exceptional. He was a high school running back, you see that. There’s some plays you can turn on over the past few years, and you’re like, 'Holy cow.' Then he runs 4.32 and he brings it and he’s got that dimension you’re looking for.
 
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