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WR Parris Campbell Jr. (Philadelphia Eagles)

Its still a little early to tellbecause he's a year behind his class and could bulk up to be a legit RB. But he could easily be a pivot like dontre Wilson. Just another weapon for our offense, get the ball in his hands
Robert Smith was the same size but, he's so talented I see him as a Wiley type player RB/WR/CB which, Wiley played all his freshmen year. He's so talented it just matters what the coaches want
 
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Mother finds strength, son finds success in 'dream season'
ZAC JACKSON |
Published: Thursday, November 28, 2013
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AKRON, Ohio -- Before Ohio's annual Mr. Football award is given next week there will be another game, one that could lead to another game next week, and that to another state championship. And though nothing's guaranteed from any individual award to anything past the first play of Friday night's Div. III state semifinal, Shelly Woodruff has a good feeling.

"It's been a dream season," she said. "There's no better way to put it, and so there's no reason to think it won't all happen."

In good vibes, Shelly Woodruff is a believer.

Sometime later today, Shelly and her family will gather for Thanksgiving dinner. It's an extra special one not just because it comes the day before her son plays what will either be his last or next to last high school football game, but because it's the last one they plan to have together for quite a while. Next year her son, Parris Campbell, will be playing at Ohio State and busy preparing for Michigan.

There are other blessings to count, too.

Earlier this year, Shelly was diagnosed with lupus, a chronic, autoimmune disease that can attack just about any part of the body at anytime. She's been through a battery of tests, treatments and hospital stays, all of which are continuing.

She hasn't missed one of her son's games.

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http://www.foxsportsohio.com/high-s...son-finds-success-?blockID=967163&feedID=3725
 
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Any player that gets an offer after Urban Meyer watches one game is someone to be excited about, imo.
I think Parris could have the highest upside in this class. He's only 16......

He's only going to get bigger, stronger, and faster. I know some don't think he can play RB, but why the heck not? His build won't be a problem. I really think Campbell down the road could be a 220 lb ATH with 4.3 speed.
 
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I think Parris could have the highest upside in this class. He's only 16......

He's only going to get bigger, stronger, and faster. I know some don't think he can play RB, but why the heck not? His build won't be a problem. I really think Campbell down the road could be a 220 lb ATH with 4.3 speed.


No problem with that. I wouldn't have a problem with him at RB, but envisioned him as a pivot player like dontre Wilson, but the more I see him and follow his senior year, the more I'm warming up to the idea of him staying at RB. He's a kid who you just want on your team,and worry about position later. Kid has tremendous upside like you said.
 
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It's knd of crazy to think that his stats could be a whole lot higher if he would've played entire games. He was taken out at the half of numerous games, just think, Parris could have well over 2000yds if he played in full games based on his avg yards/att
 
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