
De’Vondre Campbell Crashes Out Online Over 49ers Exit
For the first time since he quit on the 49ers, linebacker De’Vondre Campbell commented on his exit on social media.
Campbell took to “X” after being fed up with posts from people criticizing him. He essentially was crashing out online over his 49ers exit. Campbell made five posts regarding the matter but didn’t give his perspective on what happened.
All he did was go on a tirade full of swear words towards the 49ers and people going at him. I won’t display the tweets here for obvious reasons, but you can tell how emotional and triggered he was by it all. The funniest part about Campbell’s crash out is he mentions how no one knows what they’re talking about.
Yet, he refuses to speak on it. All he wants to do is fight back immaturely, which isn’t surprising coming from a guy who quit on his team in the middle of a crucial game. I’m all for hearing both sides of the story, but Campbell has a pattern of this.
He did something a little similar like this in his exit from the Packers. He didn’t crash out online or quit like this, but he did take shots at the Packers online. Everything is everyone else’s fault but his. He’ll continue to make this out as if the 49ers are at fault and that he’s an angel.
To this day, it’s still hysterical that he got upset over Dre Greenlaw taking his starting role as if he didn’t know that when he initially signed. Maybe if he didn’t want that to happen he should’ve played better. He acts like he was being paid the minimum and was promised to be the indefinite starter.

49ers Will Have “Home Run” Draft Pick if This Player Falls
The 49ers will have quite a few options to choose from with pick No. 11 in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Picking a defensive or offensive lineman seems to be the general consensus if you look at mock drafts. It is the top areas of need for the 49ers, so they can’t go wrong with that, especially if it is the best player available.
It all depends on how the board is playing out and which players fall. NFL Network’s draft expert Daniel Jeremiah believes the 49ers will have a “home run” draft pick at No. 11 if this player somehow falls to them.
“Yeah, where they’re picking at 11, they’re going to be able to get a really good player,” said Jeremiah. “I’m curious, the one thing — we talked about him as one of the top players in the draft with Mason Graham. I’ll be curious to see how he goes through the spring. As I mentioned, I think his tape is so good, but I’m want sure he’s going to totally ace the spring part of it. If you are looking for someone who I think would be a home run pick for him, what’s the dream scenario, to me it would be Mason Graham were to fall down to them where they could scoop him up and pick him up.”