Lions Draftee from Army may not play in the NFL

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Caleb Campbell's NFL career could be in jeopardy before the former Army safety even plays a down. Despite multiple reports that the Detroit Lions' seventh-round draft pick would be able to avoid serving in the military if he made the Lions roster, the Dallas Morning News reports Campbell's NFL career could be sidetracked for a few years. [link]
Lions Draftee from Army may not play in the NFL

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Published 7/11/2008 by Rick at WaitingForNextYear
... . (Seattle Times) That feel good story from the draft about the West Point Grad getting a chance to play in the NFL? Yeah, the Army is reconsidering. This one wasn’t Matt Millen’s fault. (M Live) Big League Stew ...

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