Chase Campbell

Bio

Height 6'1"
Weight 180 lbs
Hometown Wolfforth, TX
High School Wolfforth Frenship
Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Recruiting

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Class of 2026
#94 National
0.9576 Rating

Scouting Report

A+
96 / 100 Ceiling 96 • Floor 88
year 1 contributor NFL Rd 3

Chase Campbell is a 6-1, 180-pound four-star wide receiver out of Wolfforth Frenship (TX), ranked the No. 20 WR nationally, No. 23 prospect in Texas, and a Top247 player (0.9576 composite, top-100 caliber). A dynamic, highly productive perimeter weapon who posted 81 catches for 1,497 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior, he committed to hometown Texas Tech in July 2025 over Baylor, Kansas State, Arkansas, North Carolina and Utah.

Physical Profile

At 6-1, 180 he owns prototypical big-slot/boundary 'X' length without yet carrying a college-ready frame — he projects to add 10-15 functional pounds before he's ready to win consistently against Power Four press. The frame is high-cut and built for speed; 247's Gabe Brooks credits 'above average acceleration and top-end speed,' which shows up on the vertical and intermediate levels. His length-to-weight ratio is the classic 'fill-out' profile: the athletic traits and stride are present, the play strength to defeat physical corners and finish through contact is the developmental piece.

Play Style

Plays as a downfield-stressing perimeter receiver who weaponizes speed-changing tempo to set up corners, then accelerates out of breaks. On film the production profile reflects a target who is trusted on a wide route tree — vertical shots, intermediate timing throws, and after-the-catch opportunities. He's a build-up-speed strider rather than a twitchy short-area separator, so he's at his best with a runway: nine routes, deep overs, and back-shoulder fades where his acceleration and ball tracking take over.

Strengths

  • Elite production against quality Texas 6A competition — 1,497 yards and 18 TDs on 81 grabs is a true alpha-target workload, not a system-inflated stat line, signaling he can be the focal point of a passing game
  • Route-running feel beyond his age: Brooks specifically cites 'promising awareness of timing and speed-changing nuance,' meaning he already manipulates tempo to create separation rather than relying purely on athleticism
  • Long speed and acceleration to threaten all three levels — the combination of stride length at 6-1 and reported top-end gear makes him a vertical stressor who forces safeties to respect the post/go

Areas to Improve

  • Play strength and weight — at 180 pounds he needs to win the physicality battle at the catch point and against press man before he can be a Year-1 contributor against Big 12 corners
  • Contested-catch and release polish vs. press: with the speed already in place, the next jump is consistently defeating hands-on coverage and high-pointing through contact rather than separating cleanly underneath

College Projection

Rotational/developmental wideout as a true freshman with a redshirt-or-spot-role realistic outcome, projecting to a starting outside or big-slot role by Years 2-3 once he adds weight and play strength. Staying home for Joey McGuire's Texas Tech program — a pass-heavy Big 12 offense — gives him a favorable runway to develop into a high-volume target the way his high school usage suggests.

NFL Outlook

Day 3 developmental ceiling at this stage with mid-round upside if the projected weight gain and contested-catch development arrive. The athletic foundation (length, long speed, route feel) is the kind that NFL evaluators value, but a Power Four production track record and demonstrated ability to win against physical press coverage will determine whether he climbs into the draftable conversation.

Best Fit

A spread, tempo-oriented passing offense that lets him release freely and attack vertically — exactly the air-raid-influenced Big 12 system at Texas Tech. He's maximized in a scheme that minimizes early press exposure, manufactures clean releases, and feeds him a high volume of downfield and intermediate timing targets while he fills out his frame.

Player Comparison

Jalen Ramsey Florida State • Miami Dolphins 82% match

Both share similar elite measurables at 6'1" 180lbs with exceptional athletic ability and were highly-rated national recruits (#17 overall in 2013 class). Ramsey's combination of size, speed, and football IQ as a top-100 national recruit mirrors Campbell's profile, suggesting similar versatility to play multiple positions at an elite level.