De'Vondre Campbell

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De'Vondre Campbell
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Campbell with the Packers in 2021
San Francisco 49ers
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (1993-07-01) July 1, 1993 (age 30)
Fort Myers, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:232 lb (105 kg)
Career information
High school:Cypress Lake
(Fort Myers, Florida)
College:
NFL draft:2016 / Round: 4 / Pick: 115
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2023
Total tackles:779
Sacks:9.5
Forced fumbles:8
Fumble recoveries:3
Pass deflections:28
Interceptions:7
Defensive touchdowns:1
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

De'Vondre Campbell (born July 1, 1993) is an American football linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Hutchinson Community College before transferring to Minnesota, and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL draft. Campbell has also played for the Arizona Cardinals and the Green Bay Packers.

College career

After playing at the junior college level for

pass defended, and three fumble recoveries.[3] In his final collegiate season in 2015, Campbell recorded 92 total tackles, 6.5 tackles-for-loss, four sacks, an interception, three passes defended, and two forced fumbles.[4]

Professional career

External videos
video icon De'Vondre Campbell's NFL Combine Workout
Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split
20-yard shuttle
Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 3+58 in
(1.92 m)
232 lb
(105 kg)
33+58 in
(0.85 m)
9+58 in
(0.24 m)
4.58 s 1.64 s 2.71 s 4.50 s 7.07 s 34 in
(0.86 m)
9 ft 8 in
(2.95 m)
16 reps
All values from
Pro Day[5]

Atlanta Falcons

2016

Campbell with the Falcons in 2016.

The Atlanta Falcons selected Campbell in the fourth round (115th overall) of the 2016 NFL draft. He was the second linebacker drafted by the Falcons in 2016, behind LSU's Deion Jones.[6] He was also the 16th overall linebacker drafted in 2016.[7][8] On May 5, 2016, the Falcons signed Campbell to a four-year, $2.90 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $565,528.[9]

External videos
video icon Falcons draft Campbell 115th overall

Throughout training camp, Campbell competed to be a starting outside linebacker against Sean Weatherspoon and Philip Wheeler.[10] Head coach Dan Quinn named Campbell the starting weakside linebacker to begin the regular season, alongside Deion Jones and Vic Beasley.[11]

Campbell made his professional regular season debut and first career start in the season-opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and recorded four solo tackles in the 31–24 loss. On September 16, 2016, it was reported that Campbell had sustained an ankle injury during practice. His ankle injury sidelined him for the next four games (Weeks 2–5).[12] On October 23, 2016, Campbell collected a season-high ten combined tackles (six solo) during a 33–30 overtime loss to the San Diego Chargers in Week 7. During a Week 12 38–19 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 12, Campbell recorded four solo tackles, made a season-high three pass deflections, and his first career interception off a pass attempt by Cardinals' quarterback Carson Palmer that was intended for tight end Jermaine Gresham to seal the victory in the fourth quarter.[13] Campbell was inactive during the Falcons' Week 16 victory at the Carolina Panthers after suffering a concussion the previous week.[14]

Campbell finished his rookie season with 48 combined tackles (35 solo), seven passes defensed, a forced fumble, and an interception in 11 games and 10 starts.[15][16] The Falcons finished atop the NFC South with an 11–5 record in 2016 and earned a first round bye. On January 14, 2017, Campbell started his first career playoff game and recorded four combined tackles during a 36–20 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Divisional Round. During the NFC Championship Game against the Green Bay Packers, he recorded two tackles as the Falcons won by a score of 44–22. On February 5, 2017, Campbell started in Super Bowl LI and recorded four total tackles as the Falcons were defeated 34–28 by the New England Patriots in overtime.[17]

2017

On February 8, 2017, the Falcons fired defensive coordinator Richard Smith after they lost a 28–3 lead in the Super Bowl and allowed the Patriots to score 31 points in the second half of the game.[18] Two days later, the Falcons announced their decision to promote secondary coach Marquand Manuel to defensive coordinator.[19] Campbell entered training camp slated as the starting strongside linebacker after Vic Beasley was moved closer to an edge rushing defensive end role.[20] Head coach Dan Quinn named Campbell the starting strongside linebacker to begin the regular season, alongside weakside linebacker Duke Riley and middle linebacker Deion Jones.[21]

On September 17, 2017, Campbell recorded eight combined tackles, deflected a pass, and made his first NFL sack on Packers' quarterback Aaron Rodgers during a 34–23 victory over the Packers. In Week 10, Campbell collected a season-high 13 combined tackles in a 27–7 victory against the Dallas Cowboys.[22] Campbell started in all 16 games in 2017 and recorded 92 combined tackles (61 solo), four pass deflections, and two sacks.[23]

2018

Campbell returned as the starting strongside linebacker to begin 2018, along with Duke Riley and Deion Jones.[24] He played in 16 games with 13 starts, finishing with a team-leading 94 combined tackles, and 1.5 sacks.

2019

In Week 4 against the Tennessee Titans, Campbell recorded a team-high 17 tackles in the 24–10 loss.[25] In Week 11 against the Panthers, Campbell recorded a team-high 11 tackles and intercepted a pass thrown by Kyle Allen in the 29–3 win.[26] In Week 15 against the San Francisco 49ers, Campbell forced a fumble on running back Matt Breida which he recovered in the 29–22 win.[27]

Arizona Cardinals

Campbell (center) playing for the Cardinals in 2020.

On April 3, 2020, Campbell signed a one–year contract with the Cardinals.[28]

In Week 9 against the Miami Dolphins, Campbell recorded his first sack as a Cardinal on Tua Tagovailoa during the 34–31 loss.[29] He finished the season starting all 16 games, recording 99 tackles (third on the team) and 2.0 sacks.

Green Bay Packers

2021

On June 9, 2021, Campbell signed with the Packers.[30] He was named the starting inside linebacker alongside Krys Barnes.

In a 35–17 win over the Detroit Lions in Week 2, Campbell notched an interception thrown by Lions quarterback Jared Goff. He caught his second interception on the season in a 25–22 overtime victory over the Cincinnati Bengals when he caught an errant pass thrown by Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow in the first play of overtime.

Campbell won the NFC Defensive Player of the Month award for his performances during the month of October. In five games during that month (all of them wins), Campbell recorded 45 total tackles (three for loss), one sack, one interception, two forced fumbles, two pressures, and two pass deflections; he had a season-high 14 tackles on October 24 during a Week 7 victory over the

Washington Football Team.[31]

On January 14, 2022, Campbell was named a first-team member of the 2021 All-Pro Team, becoming the first Packers inside linebacker to achieve this honor since Ray Nitschke in 1966. He finished the season as PFF's second-highest graded linebacker, behind Micah Parsons of the Dallas Cowboys.[32]

2022

On March 17, 2022, Campbell re-signed with the Packers on a five-year deal, worth $50 million.[33][34] On October 23, 2022, during a Week 7 loss to the Washington Commanders, Campbell intercepted a pass from Taylor Heinicke and returned it 63 yards for his first NFL touchdown.[35]

Campbell was released on March 13, 2024.[36]

San Francisco 49ers

On March 18, 2024, Campbell signed a one–year contract with the San Francisco 49ers.[37]

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck PD Int Yds Avg Lng TD FF FR
2016 ATL 11 10 48 35 13 0.0 7 1 7 7.0 7 0 1 0
2017 ATL 16 16 92 61 31 2.0 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0
2018 ATL 16 13 94 63 31 1.5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
2019 ATL 16 15 129 75 54 2.0 5 2 −5 −2.5 0 0 3 1
2020 ARI 16 16 99 69 30 2.0 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0
2021 GB 16 16 146 102 44 2.0 5 2 15 7.5 13 0 2 1
2022 GB 13 13 96 56 40 0.0 3 2 77 38.5 63 1 0 0
2023 GB 11 11 75 46 29 0.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1
Career 115 110 779 507 262 9.5 28 8 94 11.8 63 1 8 3
Source: pro-football-reference.com

Postseason

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck PD Int Yds Avg Lng TD FF FR
2016 ATL 3 3 11 8 3 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
2017 ATL 2 2 8 8 0 1.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
2021 GB 1 1 7 6 1 0.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
2023 GB 2 1 16 11 5 1.0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
Career 8 7 42 33 5 2.0 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
Source: pro-football-reference.com

References

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