The Miami Hurricanes have bolstered their offensive line with the recent commitment of Demetrius Campbell, a towering 6’6″, 300-pound offensive tackle from Orlando Christian Prep. Known for his impressive size and exceptional footwork, Campbell is a standout addition to the Canes’ 2025 recruiting class, becoming the second offensive lineman and the eighth overall commit for Miami.
A native of Maine, Campbell has a strong background in basketball, having played on the AAU circuit and boasting a sibling currently competing in Division I basketball. This hardwood experience has translated well to the gridiron, where Campbell has demonstrated surprising agility and aggressive run-blocking capabilities. His ability to move upfield effectively adds a dynamic element to his play, making him a valuable asset for Miami’s offensive line.
Head Coach Mario Cristobal and Offensive Line Coach Alex Mirabal have emphasized their focus on recruiting developmental offensive linemen this cycle. They see Campbell as a perfect fit for their vision, possessing the prototypical body type of a Power 5 offensive tackle. Despite it being considered a down year for offensive tackles, the Canes’ staff believes that with proper development, Campbell can emerge as a legitimate starter within two years of building strength and coaching at the college level. The Canes are expecting more good news this week along the offensive line as the Canes continue to build their recruiting momentum.
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