Questionable
Injury Knee - MCL
2020 Receiving Stats
REC
6
YDS
71
TD
0
AVG
11.8
TAR
9
2021 Receiving Projections
2020 Fantasy Outlook
Campbell had a forgettable rookie year due to hand, hamstring, abdominal and foot injuries, the latter of which ended his season. In seven games, he saw only 24 targets for a meager 7.1 YPC and 5.3 YPT. But last year's injury-riddled performance with Jacoby Brissett at quarterback isn't especially probative of what a healthy Campbell could do in a competent passing attack. At 6-0, 205, Campbell has average size, but he ran a scorching 4.31 40 at the 2019 combine and posted elite marks in the vertical (40 inches), broad jump (135 inches) and 20-yard shuttle (4.03), making him one of the best athletes in a deep and talented receiver class. Campbell wasn't polished as a route runner coming out of college, so for now he lacks football skills commensurate with his athletic talent, but he should improve with more experience. The Colts upgraded to Philip Rivers (albeit a declining version) this offseason, and Campbell figures to compete for targets behind T.Y. Hilton (never a target hog) with Zach Pascal and rookie Michael Pittman, i.e., there's a breakout opportunity should Campbell take the next step. Read Past Outlooks
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Still has GM's confidence
GM Chris Ballard said that Campbell (knee) will be "a valuable member of [the Colts] moving forward" and called the 23-year-old's recent injuries "bad luck," George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.
ANALYSIS
Ballard made clear that Campbell remains in good standing with Indianapolis' coaching staff despite having begun his career with back-to-back injury-plagued seasons. Campbell flashed a bit of his tantalizing upside against Jacksonville back in Week 1, securing six of nine catches for 71 yards, but he suffered what proved to be a season-ending knee injury after playing just two offensive snaps the next game. After undergoing October surgery to address both MCL and PCL injuries in his left knee, Campbell's next task will be returning to full health in time to begin the Colts' offseason program. With T.Y. Hilton scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent, Campbell is facing prime opportunity to secure one of Indianapolis' top receiver spots alongside Michael Pittman for 2021.
Ballard made clear that Campbell remains in good standing with Indianapolis' coaching staff despite having begun his career with back-to-back injury-plagued seasons. Campbell flashed a bit of his tantalizing upside against Jacksonville back in Week 1, securing six of nine catches for 71 yards, but he suffered what proved to be a season-ending knee injury after playing just two offensive snaps the next game. After undergoing October surgery to address both MCL and PCL injuries in his left knee, Campbell's next task will be returning to full health in time to begin the Colts' offseason program. With T.Y. Hilton scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent, Campbell is facing prime opportunity to secure one of Indianapolis' top receiver spots alongside Michael Pittman for 2021.
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Air Yards Per Game
51.5Air Yards Per Snap
1.63% Team Air Yards
2.7%% Team Targets
1.7%Avg Depth of Target
11.4 YdsCatch Rate
66.7%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
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Measurables Review
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6' 0"Weight
208 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.31 secShuttle Time
4.03 secVertical Jump
40.0 inBroad Jump
135 inBench Press
11 repsHand Length
9.50 inArm Length
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2019 Fantasy Outlook
Taken with the 59th overall pick in this year's draft, Campbell has as a chance to emerge as the team's No. 3 wideout sooner rather than later. T.Y. Hilton is the team's top wideout, but he's not a target hog on the DeAndre Hopkins/Antonio Brown level. The team also brought in Devin Funchess this offseason and gave him a one-year, $10 million deal, but beyond them, the depth chart is scant. At 6-0, 205, Campbell runs a blazing 4.31 40, rare speed for a receiver of that height and weight. He also posted elite marks in the vertical (40 inches), the broad jump (135 inches) and the 20-yard shuttle (4.03), making him one of the best athletes in his class. Campbell isn't especially polished and could struggle for volume at the outset, but there's upside should the Colts get him involved once the rookie gains comfort in the offense, or alternatively, injuries hit.
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Likely done for season
The Colts aren't expecting Campbell (knee) to return from injured reserve this season, Zak Keefer of The Athletic reports.
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Will undergo surgery soon
Campbell (knee) is scheduled for a procedure to address his left MCL and PCL injuries in the near future, Stephen Holder of The Athletic reports.
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Not ruled out for season
Coach Frank Reich said Monday that Campbell (knee) is not yet officially ruled out for the year, Andrew Walker of the Colts' official site reports.
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Out at least three weeks
The Colts placed Campbell (knee) on injured reserve Tuesday.
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Will miss time
Coach Frank Reich relayed Monday that Campbell, who suffered MCL and PCL injuries Week 2, is "going to miss some time," Andrew Walker of the Colts' official site reports.
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