The Detroit Lion’s draft pick of Jack Campbell as their linebacker came as a surprise to many sports pundits and many ice hockey lovers. While many believe it is a brilliant pick, others believe Campell did not deserve the honor as he hasn’t proven himself yet enough.
The 31-year-old believed he deserved the spot, and never allowed the critics to talk him down. Campell and his girlfriend Megan Meyer, who is also doing exceptionally well in her field, were seen surfing, and while Campell was busily displaying his muscles and happened to be more familiar with ice/water balls, Meyer was able to take him down without a struggle.
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When the Detroit Lions selected Jack Campbell 18th overall in the 2023 NFL Draft, it came as a shock to many who follow the team closely.
If he is anything like his fiancee, he will be an exceptional pick when it is all said and done.
The NFL world is coming away extremely impressed with the tackling ability of Megan Meyer, fiance of Detroit Lions linebacker Jack Campbell. Detroit’s first-round draft pick was on the water this weekend as he tried to surf while being pulled by a boat.
His soon-to-be wife stopped all of that by jumping off the boat and tackling him.
Campbell could be seen in the midst of flexing his muscles as his girl quickly took his smile away with her form tackle.
Aside from his antice on the water that his team might be afraid of, Campbell is entering his first NFL training camp and is working to earn a starting job in Aaron Glenn’s defense.
Campbell possesses terrific size at 6-foot-4, 249 pounds.
Campbell recorded 143 tackles as a junior in 2021 and 128 this past season in his senior year. He became the first Hawkeyes player to win the Butkus Award as the nation’s top linebacker this past season.
Hopefully, Campell is able to prove himself enough to get the critics off his back, and we will follow him closely and make sure he does, not just receive his $3.5 million salary without the needed effort.
Flip to the next page to watch Megan Meyer go viral over her tackle while jumping off the boat…