Jack Campbell’s development has been one of the quiet success stories of the Detroit Lions’ rebuild. Now, it’s no longer quiet.
The Lions’ third-year linebacker has been named the 2025 Pro Butkus Award winner, officially recognizing him as the top linebacker in the entire NFL. The honor is given annually to the most complete, impactful player at the position, and it confirms what Detroit’s coaching staff and teammates have already known for some time: Campbell has become the heartbeat of the defense.
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This isn’t just a “nice season” award. It’s a statement that Campbell has arrived among the league’s elite.
“Jack Campbell embodies everything the Butkus Award represents,” the committee said. “His size, instincts and disciplined approach to the position allow him to control the middle of the field. He plays with authority, communicates at a high level, and consistently puts himself in position to make impactful plays. His rise this season reflects not just talent, but leadership and football character.”

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From Steady Starter to Defensive Cornerstone
Campbell entered the league with high expectations after being drafted in the first round, but his rise has been built on consistency, discipline, and football intelligence rather than flash. By the end of the 2025 season, he wasn’t just piling up tackles — he was:
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Setting the front for the entire defense
Making the coverage calls
Erasing tight ends and running backs in space
Filling gaps with authority in the run game
Becoming the player everyone else aligned around
Linebackers who win the Butkus Award are the ones offenses have to account for on every snap. Campbell reached that level this season.
The Perfect Fit for Dan Campbell’s Defense
It’s no coincidence that a player like Jack Campbell has flourished in Detroit. His playing style mirrors the identity the Lions want:
Tough between the tackles
He doesn’t freelance. He doesn’t miss assignments. He doesn’t shy away from contact. And when the game tightens in the fourth quarter, he’s usually the first one arriving at the ball.
That reliability is what turns good defenders into defensive leaders.
Why This Award Matters for Detroit’s Future
The Pro Butkus Award isn’t just about the past season, it often signals a player entering his prime as a long-term franchise pillar. For the Lions, that means:
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The middle of the defense is locked in for years
The communication hub of the unit is stable
The culture carrier on that side of the ball is in place
The scheme can be built around his strengths
With stars like Aidan Hutchinson, Brian Branch, Kerby Joseph, and now a nationally recognized anchor at linebacker, Detroit’s defense has a foundation that can contend at the highest level.
Jack Campbell is no longer “the young guy who’s coming along.”
He’s now officially one of the best at his position in football.
And the league has acknowledged it.
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