Parris Campbell

Parris Campbell

28-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR
Dallas Cowboys
2025 Fantasy Outlook
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Released by the Cowboys in August of 2025.
Elevated for Week 6
WRDallas Cowboys
October 11, 2025
The Cowboys elevated Campbell from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday.
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Campbell joined the Cowboys' practice squad in late September after fully recovering from an MCL sprain that he suffered during Dallas' training camp in late July. The veteran wide receiver is poised to make his Cowboys debut against the Panthers on Sunday, and he could be utilized on offense due to the absences of CeeDee Lamb (ankle) and KaVontae Turpin (foot). Campbell logged six catches (on eight targets) for 30 yards and a touchdown across five regular-season games in 2024 as a member of the Eagles.
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Dallas CowboysCowboys 2025 WR Snap Distribution
#% of Team Snaps

30475%
16966%
25162%
16665%
14536%
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13233%
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Sunday, Oct 12th at 1:00PM
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86.0
 
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74.4
 
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90.2
 
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Height
6' 0"
 
Weight
208 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.31 sec
 
Shuttle Time
4.03 sec
 
Vertical Jump
40.0 in
 
Broad Jump
135 in
 
Bench Press
11 reps
 
Hand Length
9.50 in
 
Arm Length
32.25 in
 
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Campbell joined the Giants in 2023 after a breakout campaign with the Colts in 2022, but he failed to make much of an impact in New York even though he mostly remained healthy. He caught 20 passes for 104 yards and zero touchdowns, which was down from a 63-623-3 receiving line the year prior. Moreover, 16 of his 20 receptions last season came in the first five weeks, and he didn't see the field after Week 12, missing one game with a knee injury and the remainder as a healthy scratch. The sixth-year pro signed with the Eagles this offseason and will compete for the third receiver job in a much stronger offense than the one he left behind, but that role hasn't yielded much fantasy value in a unit in which A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith soak up so many targets.
A 2018 second-round pick with 4.33 speed in a 208-pound frame, Campbell played more games in 2022 (17) than he had in the first three years of his career combined (15). Just his luck that his first healthy season came the same year the Colts offense crated from average to pathetic. Campbell ran more than 80 percent of his routes from the slot and finished second on the team with 91 targets, averaging 9.9 YPC and 6.8 YPT in a passing offense that ranked 28th at 6.4 YPA. He's now with the Giants for his age-26 season, having signed a one-year, $4.7 million contract after his rookie deal expired. Campbell should have a role early in the year, but it's possible his playing time wanes if he doesn't click with QB Daniel Jones, as the Giants have rookie third-round pick Jalin Hyatt threatening to take outside snaps (along with Darius Slayton and Isaiah Hodgins) and hope to get slot targets Wan'Dale Robinson and Sterling Shepard back from ACL tears early in the season or possibly even by Week 1.
Campbell played just six games last season due to foot surgery, recording 10 receptions for 162 yards with a touchdown on 20 targets. It was his third consecutive injury-plagued campaign, and he's played just 15 games in three years. The 2019 second-rounder is an intriguing athlete, considering at 6-0, 208 pounds, he ran a 4.31 40 and had a 135-inch broad jump and 40-inch vertical at the NFL combine. Most players that fast and athletic are well under 200 pounds. Campbell has had glimpses where his speed has demonstrated that he could be a significant factor in the offense. This coming season, he's the leading candidate to win the Colts' slot receiver role, but he needs to show he can stay healthy for any length of time.
Campbell saw nine targets in Week 1 last season, before going down for the year early in Week 2 with a torn MCL and PCL. He's healthy at press time and will compete for a role with T.Y. Hilton, Michael Pittman and Zach Pascal. Campbell is one of the overlooked freak athletes in the league - at 6-0, 208, he ran a 4.31 40 and had a 135-inch broad jump and 40-inch vertical. Most players that fast and athletic are well under 200 pounds. Campbell's biggest issue has been health - he's suited up for only nine of a possible 32 games his first two seasons. The Colts offense could be run-heavy, but with Hilton aging and injured and Pittman not yet established, there are targets for the taking in Indianapolis.
Campbell had a forgettable rookie year due to hand, hamstring, abdominal and foot injuries, the latter of which ended his season. In seven games, he saw only 24 targets for a meager 7.1 YPC and 5.3 YPT. But last year's injury-riddled performance with Jacoby Brissett at quarterback isn't especially probative of what a healthy Campbell could do in a competent passing attack. At 6-0, 205, Campbell has average size, but he ran a scorching 4.31 40 at the 2019 combine and posted elite marks in the vertical (40 inches), broad jump (135 inches) and 20-yard shuttle (4.03), making him one of the best athletes in a deep and talented receiver class. Campbell wasn't polished as a route runner coming out of college, so for now he lacks football skills commensurate with his athletic talent, but he should improve with more experience. The Colts upgraded to Philip Rivers (albeit a declining version) this offseason, and Campbell figures to compete for targets behind T.Y. Hilton (never a target hog) with Zach Pascal and rookie Michael Pittman, i.e., there's a breakout opportunity should Campbell take the next step.
Taken with the 59th overall pick in this year's draft, Campbell has as a chance to emerge as the team's No. 3 wideout sooner rather than later. T.Y. Hilton is the team's top wideout, but he's not a target hog on the DeAndre Hopkins/Antonio Brown level. The team also brought in Devin Funchess this offseason and gave him a one-year, $10 million deal, but beyond them, the depth chart is scant. At 6-0, 205, Campbell runs a blazing 4.31 40, rare speed for a receiver of that height and weight. He also posted elite marks in the vertical (40 inches), the broad jump (135 inches) and the 20-yard shuttle (4.03), making him one of the best athletes in his class. Campbell isn't especially polished and could struggle for volume at the outset, but there's upside should the Colts get him involved once the rookie gains comfort in the offense, or alternatively, injuries hit.
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Back with Cowboys on practice squad
WRFree Agent
September 30, 2025
The Cowboys signed Campbell (knee) to the practice squad Tuesday.
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Let go by Cowboys
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Knee - MCL
August 5, 2025
The Cowboys released Campbell (knee) from injured reserve Tuesday with an injury settlement, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
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Placed on IR
WRDallas Cowboys
Knee - MCL
August 2, 2025
The Cowboys placed Campbell (knee) on injured reserve Saturday.
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Dealing with MCL sprain
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Knee - MCL
July 28, 2025
Campbell suffered an MCL sprain in his knee during Dallas' practice Saturday, Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News reports.
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Avoids major injury
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Leg
July 27, 2025
Campbell (lower body) did not suffer a significant injury at practice Sunday, Nick Harris of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.
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Begins camp as team's WR3
WRPhiladelphia Eagles
July 24, 2024
Campbell worked with the first-team offense as the Eagles began training camp Wednesday, Brandon Lee Gowton of BleedingGreenNation.com reports.
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Campbell picked up where he left off in minicamp, working as the team's third wide receiver behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Rookies Ainias Smith and Johnny Wilson are Campbell's top competitors for the third spot on the depth chart, but Campbell's veteran experience has him in good position to see the field consistently in three-receiver sets. Campbell is looking to bounce back from a disappointing 104-yard season with the Giants in 2023, but he had 623 receiving yards for the Colts in 2022.
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