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    Dolphins selected Texas OG DJ Campbell with the No. 200 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
    Campbell (6’2/313) is a durable, three-year starter with a gap-scheme profile built on power, leverage and toughness in tight quarters. Campbell logged over 2,600 career snaps and turned in a solid 2025 season with a 77.6 PFF pass-block grade, allowing 1 sack and 18 pressures on 484 pass-blocking snaps. He wins with core strength, hand resets and the ability to drop a firm anchor, consistently holding his ground against bull rushers while flashing strong second-phase blocking ability in the run game. Campbell tested as a solid athlete with a 7.90 RAS, highlighted by elite straight-line speed (5.01 forty, 1.75 10-yard split), but his play speed and lateral mobility remain average, particularly when asked to operate in space. He can struggle with balance and timing on combo blocks, often leaning into contact and losing control when defenders counter late in the rep. His effectiveness dips outside of gap and inside-zone concepts, reinforcing his scheme-dependent projection. With size, experience and pro-ready strength, Campbell profiles as a developmental swing interior lineman who can provide depth and spot-start value in a power-based offense.
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    Texas has received a verbal commitment from 2022 five-star OL Devon Campbell.
    Campbell (6'3/310) is a native of Arlington, Texas and played his ball at Bowie High School. The five-star offensive lineman is the top-rated interior offensive lineman of the 2022 class per 247Sports’ composite rankings, and is the no. 9 overall prospect of the 2022 class. Campbell is a two-sport athlete who also participate in track and field where he threw the discus and shot put. Campbell had a scholarship offer from dozens of major programs in the country including Alabama, Oklahoma, Georgia, USC, Arkansas, Auburn and Florida.