The Redskins have to face the very real possibility that Adam Carriker might not want to come back to D.C; and that throwing in Jarvis Jenkins as the starter right off the injury he's had is irresponsible. If this happens to be the case, the Redskins will need to look elsewhere to grab a guy that can start at defensive end in the 3-4 system. Calias Campbell is perhaps the biggest name on the market of defensive lineman, so what better place to start? Campbell is a 25 year-old, 6'8", 300 pound monster on the defensive line. Yes he is going to cost a lot of money, and at his age he should. He also should be starting the majority of snaps for the life of the contract. This would downgrade Jenkins to rotational defensive end behind both Campbell and Stephen Bowen. You could also give Jenkins some reps as the back up nose tackle, giving us a very healthy defensive line rotation, but also a very expensive one. That's something for you to ponder over while we look at what Campbell can do.
Run Support
You can see Campbell circled in red against a run heavy formation.

Campbell is left for the pulling guard of the 49ers to block.
Campbell powers through the attempted block and forces Frank Gore to attempt to bounce the play outside.
But Campbell uses his huge wingspan to get an arm on Gore. He then uses his strength to arm tackle him. It's not very often you'll see someone who can arm tackle Frank Gore. Campbell brings him down in the backfield for a three yard loss, big play.
But sometimes the play doesn't always come your way. What happens when the offense runs away from Campbell?
The guard manages to get inside leverage just enough to stop Campbell to get inside and blow the whole play up. Campbell does manage to throw him to the ground though. Lynch cuts through the hole and gets up field.
Campbell follows in pursuit, not giving up on the play.
The Cardinals are lucky he did chase the play, because he ends up making the tackle 20 yards from the original line of scrimmage, otherwise Lynch would have been gone. Nice effort from Campbell on the play.
Another play Campbell shows great effort in was this one against the Giants.
The Giants are running a screen to Bradshaw away from Campbell's side. He manages to escape the block attempt as the ball is being thrown.
He then chases down Bradshaw.
And delivers a thunderous hit on Bradshaw, forcing the ball loose and it's recovered by the Cardinals in the red zone. Yet another Big play.
Pass Rushing
Here against Seattle, Campbell shows the strength of his hands. He uses them brilliantly to swat down the guards arms.
Campbell blazes past the guard, showing off his athleticism. The guard attempts to recover, but Campbell is much too quick for that.
Campbell is on Tavaris Jackson before he has a chance to react. What I like most about this is that he uses his arms to wrap up, but he also attacks the throwing arm and the football to try and knock it loose. He fails to do so on this occasion, but it's a good habit to get into.
Campbell can even get interceptions, I mean, when he isn't busy tackling runners in the backfield, chasing down screens and sacking the quarterback.
Campbell is on contain duty here. He notices the gap between himself and left tackle which Michael Vick could easily run through. So Campbell uses his strength to push back the blocker and disengage.
Campbell arrives in the gap and locks his eyes on Vick, who winds up to throw.
Campbell has great awareness to get his hands up and try to deflect the pass. The ball hits him right in the bicep and bounces up.
Campbell somehow manages to juggle the ball and bring it down under control for the interception. Once again, big play.
So there you have a little snippet of just what Calias Campbell can do. He makes plays all over the field, finishing last season with 72 tackles, eight sacks, two forced fumbles and that one interception. For comparison, Bowen had 41 tackles and six sacks while Carriker had 34 tackles and five and a half sacks. What do you think, is Campbell worth the money and the risk of limiting Jenkins snaps?
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Yet again
Another awesome profile, UK. Me so jealous.
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
Haha, cheers mate.
Yours are just as good.
UkRedskin - February 8, 2012
You really know how to make a girl blush
Must be be because I read your stuff with a British accent.
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
Dude, Could you please add a few more twitter handles to your sig?
Diesel44 - February 8, 2012
I would def be on board with cambell
I wanted us to draft him to replace phillip daniels that year but i think he was taken a couple of picks before we took Devin Thomas or slightly after. I think hes closer to like 6"8 . The more depth the better we need all the bodies we can get on the d-line im all for it
taylor21 - February 8, 2012
Me too
I remember him, and wanting him as well . He would be a big upgrade over Carriker.
Redskin44 - February 8, 2012
and a big increase in salary cap coverage...
Carriker is a more affordable DE, who will also give JJ some time, which we all want.
CC would almost be impossible to let JJ get on the field. Also, we can’t sign ALL the FAs. Sure they would all be great to have, but AC is a better fit…
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
why would it be impossible to get Jenkins on the field?
even the very best 3-4 DE’s play maybe 80% of defensive snaps, and Bowen will probably play more like 70%, ditto for Cofield. There are plenty of snaps to go around.
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
I said "almost"...
and if you are correct, and CC is playing 80% of the snaps, that is too few for JJ, IMO…
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
but Jenkins could get Bowen and Cofield's (not all of them but most) back up snaps as well
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
yes, I realize that was your insinuation...
I don’t want to restrict JJ to clean up duty…
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
its not cleanup duty its part of a normal game plan
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
I would rather have AC @ 60%...
giving JJ 40%, with the opportunity to have those percentages flipped towards the end of the year…
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
I hear you
In terms of cap space. I guess it all depends on who we go after in FA, and more importantly, who is willing to come here. For example if the Skins can’t land a Grubbs, Nicks, or Myers in FA, decide not to pursue a tier I WR, and bring in an Orton/Stanton type of QB instead of a Manning/Flynn, then I don’t think cap space will be an issue to bring in CC. Also, I dont know what CC’s asking price will be. I would guess it would be $1 to $2 million per year more than a Bowen.
Redskin44 - February 8, 2012
A strong rotation at DL is definitily needed
I thought we had it last year until Jenkins went down preseason. If we brought in Cambell to replace Carriker and Jenkins rotates in we will have a great front 3 especially cause they can all stay fresh without a downgrade in play.
skinsfan28 - February 8, 2012
Good profile UK, I'm not interested in him but good breakdown.
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
Too expensive Parks? Think our money should be spent elsewhere?
StephanHart - February 8, 2012
Yea I guess so... too much cash for such a rotational position.
I’d rather use one of our 4th round picks on a DE and maybe sign a lesser FA also.
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
But its not like I'd be upset if we did sign him
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
Would you part ways with Carriker?
mbedner - February 8, 2012
If he asks for Bowen money, and he will, yes
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
I still think he might be worth it. Unless we can get Campbell.
mbedner - February 8, 2012
I think I'd crap my pants if we used both our 4ths on Akiem Hicks and Kheeston Randall
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
Randall would have to be early 4th (and that is assuming he falls).
mbedner - February 8, 2012
Shot through the heart
And you’re to blame
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
All I got out of that was "lame"
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
Dislike
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
Someone's not an NPH fan
Bullet Nation in Exile - February 9, 2012
Huge fan of Campbell's and i'd def. love to sign him
It will be pricey, but I think he’s worth it. A pass rush of Orakpo, Campbell and Kerrigan I really don’t think can be stopped by too many teams.
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
If we picked up Campbell and kept Carriker, we might have the best D-line in the game
Assuming Jenkins turns out to be the pass rushing DE we are hoping for.
mbedner - February 8, 2012
Carriker isn't a good fit b/c he's a 1 dimensional player. All he can play is the LE 5 Tech
he’s not too strong at moving inside or to the right side, so i’d let him walk.
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
I remember wanting to draft Campbell the year Genius Snyderrato picked Malcolm Kelly & Devin Thomas.
Sigh.
smutsboy1 - February 8, 2012
They had a chance to get him
with the DT and FD pick….I really wanted them to get Campbell too.
Campbell was picked right before the MK pick.
Either way, with the three early 2nd round pick, they could of used one of the first three picks to get him.
Chilliewil - February 8, 2012
But what do I know
I also wanted the Skins to pick Limas Sweed (From Texas) instead of Malcolm Kelly.
Chilliewil - February 8, 2012
They could have had DeSean Jackson, Calais Campbell and Fred Davis with those picks
if they had picked them in that order.
I was SO ticked when we picked Davis and passed on Campbell, since Davis would have been there when we picked for the third pick (Malcolm Kelly).
Granted, that’s hindsight…. If I had been drafting at that point, and coach Gibbs told me he wanted Davis, I would have drafted DT, CC and FD respectively, so DeSean Jackson would have still been an Eagle, and we still would have ended up with Devin Thomas…. but I’d have had twice the success that Vinny had.
BillWard - February 8, 2012
I would rather have Carriker back
but signing Campbell would make it an excellent rotation.
TheDeepBall - February 8, 2012
The question is..
Would you rather have Carricker back at 5mil per year or sign Campbell at 7+? I’d say neither but if choosing between the two, Campbell is the obvious choice.
Diesel44 - February 8, 2012
I think Campbell will require more (I'll wait for Steve to give up his projection)...
and it would be for MUCH LONGER, whereas Adam could be signed to 2 yrs, which, by then, JJ hopefully will be fully entrenched as a starter…
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
Campbell will be more and longer
but Carriker will be looking for more than 2 years, i’m guessing he’ll get 4-5
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
he may try to ask for that...
but who is going to commit that long to him? 3 yrs. tops. If we lose him because he wants that many years (and then concruently we lose CC because of negotiating), I say spend our $$$ elsewhere.
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
I have had a few moments to think about it...
and, sure we will sign him to a 5 yrs. contract, WITH YEARS 4 & 5 BACKLOADED!!!!!!!!!
Oh, and $10 mil signing bonus….
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
Sign them both
I remember reading or hearing that we have a lot of cap room. Sign both of them our defense would be quite dominant.
Wilmncskinsfan - February 8, 2012
I am also presuming most of our FA budget...
is going to guys like LG Grubbs, C Myers, perhaps a WR…
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
YEA WHY NOT?!?!?!
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
A better question to ask is...
if you have to pick between DB Carr from KC and Campbell, which guy would you pick? (Both are going to be expensive, so I am presuming we would not be able to afford both.)
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
When you put it that way
Carr is the obvious choice… and release D. Angelo
Skins Fan '77 - February 8, 2012
DeAngelo Barksdale or Hall
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
It would be kinda hard to release DeAngelo Barksdale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pazj7Vo-wk
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
Bruce Allen aka Stringer Bell
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
haha
except this time it will be Allen asking “where’s Wallace at” when Mike Wallace burns Hall next year.
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
Can never get enough Wire references
Diesel44 - February 8, 2012
I like Carriker
I was ecstatic when we brought him here for basically nothing more than moving back from round 5 to 7, if I remember correctly. I like his attitude and he seems to really enjoy being a Redskin.
CarverM - February 8, 2012
actually if I remember correctly it was even better than that
We swapped picks in the 5th moving back in the round and swapped in 7th moving up in the round and got Carriker.
BayAreaBullet - February 8, 2012
yep that is exactly how the trade went down
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
I like Campbell
But if we were gonna spend significant money on a D-lineman I’d rather it be for a NT and let Cofield get snaps at the DE spots as well as NT. That’s not a knock on Cofield and I know he’s getting better at NT(and was already decent this year) I just think he can be an absolute monster if he was moved around more and got a decent amount of DE snaps. Plus it allows us to be more flexible with injuries. Right now if Cofield goes down Nield is our only NT unless you count Jenkins but I think Jenkins is a real stretch at NT and I’d rather use his first step at DE. A rotation of JJ, Cofield and SB with maybe a late round guy at DE is nasty and still allows us to have FA NT/Cofield/Nield on the nose which is also strong.
BayAreaBullet - February 8, 2012
I like him as a player, but the Redskins are good at that position.
Give AC a decent contract and call it a day.
iH8dallas - February 8, 2012 via mobile
he would be a welcome addition
but i would rather allocate our extra cap money towards oline and cb help.
davetrembling - February 8, 2012
Antonio Garay is an alternative free agent that the Skins could pickup at a cheaper price.
Jefferson1935 - February 8, 2012
Calais Campbell would be a perfect fit for Hasletts D
& with a front three of Bowen, Cofield, Campbell & Jenkins splitting time we would have a defensive front that would stay fresh thru the game & dominate the LOS allowing Orakpo & Kerrigan to do what they do best, get after the QB. I think that Jenkins could play NT as a backup/rotation to Cofield and rotate at both the LDE & RDE positions.
ENsDad27 - February 8, 2012
*Calais, not Calias
Bullet Nation in Exile - February 9, 2012
Fixed...thanks.
you have to forgive UK…he drives on the wrong side of the road too
Ken Meringolo - February 9, 2012
But nothing fixes the Twitter feed
I know that pain too well…and a sterling job as usual…pounds sterling. Oh, yes. I went there.
Bullet Nation in Exile - February 10, 2012
So what was the name of that last DL we signed for big bucks?
Maybe I’m still too bitter but I’m not ready to fork over a big chunk of the salary cap for another DL again. I still have images of Al on the ground taking a breather while the rest of the team runs around making the play.
aFan4Life - February 9, 2012
Stephen Bowen? Barry Cofield?
Parks Smith - February 9, 2012
You and your facts.
Bullet Nation in Exile - February 10, 2012
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