Nearly 15 minutes pass before the first question about football and the Detroit Lions gets asked.
Like every other player drafted by the NFL last weekend, Caleb Campbell has been poked, probed, weighed, timed and tested to exhaustion. None, though, have had their motives so thoroughly scrutinized.
"I know they're rebuilding their defense," Campbell said yesterday during a conference call from West Point. "I know I'm fortunate enough to go into the 3-4 system they run as either a linebacker or a safety."
When Campbell enrolled at West Point four years ago, he expected to wind up in Baghdad, not...
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