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Parris Campbell an (injury) //THREAD\\\\
Parris Campbell an (injury) //THREAD\\\\
Parris Campbell was drafted 59th overall (2nd round) by the Colts 16 picks before his teammate, the stud himself, Terry Mclaurin. Unfortunately, Injuries have derailed his first two years.
Do we give this guy a chance,or is he a lost cause? Let’s dive in (s/o @DFBeanCounter).
Do we give this guy a chance,or is he a lost cause? Let’s dive in (s/o @DFBeanCounter).
October 29, 2016 – Parris Sprained his Ankle in a game against Northwestern and missed one game.
Analysis: Not concerned, ankle sprains happen, and he bounced back quickly.
Since entering the NFL, however, he has had a plethora of injuries. Let’s jump into his rookie year…

Since entering the NFL, however, he has had a plethora of injuries. Let’s jump into his rookie year…
7-9/19 - Parris Campbell was noted to have been struggling through hamstring injuries throughout his rookie training camp.
Analysis: He went on to play this season and, as we all know, the hamstring ended up being the least of his worries through this season and next.

9/29/19 – Campbell suffered a sports hernia and missed two games.
- It’s been found that return to sport (RTS) following hernia repair is high and postoperative performance is not significantly change, but there was a change in career length
- It’s been found that return to sport (RTS) following hernia repair is high and postoperative performance is not significantly change, but there was a change in career length


11/3/19 – In his second game back from sports hernia surgery (first one back he had limited snaps), Parris fractured his hand.
This injury was bad enough to require surgery (could be plate, screws, wires, etc.) likely to re-align the bone properly.


12/8/19 – Parris Campbell is back! For all of a portion of a game where he now fractured his foot.
Analysis: Similar to the previous injury, all in all a fracture is better scenario than a ligamentous injury for re-injury purposes.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1204149023025664000
Season-ending IR

https://twitter.com/i/status/1204149023025664000
Season-ending IR
2019 recap:
Parris Campbell played in 7 games
He was was injured in 4!! Of them
Analysis: None of them were alarming by themselves, but together there is definitely reason for concern.
Let’s move on to 2020.



Let’s move on to 2020.
9/20/20 - Game 2 of the 2020 NFL season, Parris Campbell takes a tough tackle and has a pretty bad knee injury involving his PCL (likely Gr III) and his MCL. https://twitter.com/i/status/1307732033096110081



2020 Season Recap:
Campbell played one full game in 2020 with 9 targets 6 receptions and 71 yards
Over 16 games that’d be over 1K season.
Once again, however, Campbell couldn’t stay on the field.



Now, Parris is currently sitting with this value:
DLF 2021 ADP: 118
He is getting drafted after players like Mike Williams, Mecole Hardman, Bryan Edwards, Sterling Shepard
Per DLF Trade Analyzer, he is valued around 2021 3.05 pick (SF)



SOOOOOOOO, what do we do with him!?
Owners: HOLD!
His upside far exceeds his current value of a mid third rounder for SF or a late second rounder for Non-SF.

Potential Buyers: Proceed with caution
You can't be buying him for his upside value
That being said, I'd absolutely buy him for anywhere around the prices listed above or a slight bit higher, solely for his upside if healthy.


That being said,
Analysis: Campbell is a highly volatile player. His injury concern is quite high as he’s already had four surgeries in his first two years in the NFL. Injury Prone is not a thing, but man this guy is susceptible.

Tamper expectations!!
IF he is healthy he seems almost surefire FLEX at his lowest output.
His measurables and potential are undeniable, but so is his extensive history in such a short period of time.
I hope this helps you all on your journey to


I hope this helps you all on your journey to


This was my first attempt at a thread and tried to keep it more on injuries than anything else. Input appreciated!
Don't follow the narrative, follow @dynastyrook
Find me at The Training Room with @Fantasy_Scouts
DM's always open for questions on injuries
Cheers
Don't follow the narrative, follow @dynastyrook
Find me at The Training Room with @Fantasy_Scouts
DM's always open for questions on injuries
Cheers

References:
1.Jack RA, Evans DC, Echo A, et al. Performance and Return to Sport After Sports Hernia Surgery in NFL Players. Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine. April 2017. doi:10.1177/2325967117699590
1.Jack RA, Evans DC, Echo A, et al. Performance and Return to Sport After Sports Hernia Surgery in NFL Players. Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine. April 2017. doi:10.1177/2325967117699590
2.Richter M, Bosch U, Wippermann B, Hofmann A, Krettek C. Comparison of Surgical Repair or Reconstruction of the Cruciate Ligaments versus Nonsurgical Treatment in Patients with Traumatic Knee Dislocations. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2002;30(5):718-727. doi:10.1177
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