Calais Campbell Fantasy
- Height / Weight
- 6'8" / 282 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- September 1, 1986 (37)
- Experience
- 17th Season
- Drafted
- 2008 / Rd. 2 / Pk. 50 (ARI)
- College
- Miami (FL)
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Calais Campbell News
Free-agent defensive end Calais Campbell remains unsigned. Although the 2008 No. 50 overall pick hasn't said if he'd return for another season, it appears the Falcons are interested in bringing him back. He played in Atlanta during the 2023-24 campaign, and despite his advanced age, he appeared in all 17 games. Campbell totaled 56 tackles and 6.5 sacks, his most since his final season in Jacksonville in 2019. With that in mind, it's logical to assume serious talks between both sides may not happen until after the NFL Draft. But if the 37-year-old doesn't return to Atlanta, there should be at least a handful of teams interested in acquiring his services, especially if it's at a discounted price.
Atlanta Falcons veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell (undisclosed) passed a physical on Monday and was removed from the Physically Unable to Perform list at training camp. Campbell was eventually expected to be fine after dealing with an undisclosed injury early in camp. The 36-year-old six-time Pro Bowler should be a starter on Atlanta's defensive line to begin the 2023 season as long as he's healthy, but he's no longer in his prime as a pass-rusher. In the last three seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, he mustered just 11 sacks with recording 65 solo tackles in 41 games (40 starts). Don't expect Campbell to be an every-week option at defensive line in IDP fantasy leagues with his new team this year.
Atlanta Falcons head coach Arthur Smith said to "give it at least 10 days" before the team has an update on defensive lineman Calais Campbell (undisclosed), who is the only player on the team on the Non-Football Injury list at training camp. The Falcons aren't concerned that Campbell's injury is a long-term one, so the 36-year-old veteran pass-rusher should return to practice sooner than later. At this point in his career, Campbell probably doesn't need many repetitions in training camp or the preseason anyway. The Falcons could really use Campbell's leadership and on-field abilities to improve their pass rush, but he's unlikely to play an every-down role and is no longer on the IDP radar at his advanced age. The six-time Pro Bowler had a combined seven sacks in the last two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens.
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