it depends how people play, not just their measurables. Campbell handled top competition in college. Its just too easy to say "shorter arms = OG" - nothing is that direct. For Skoronski, he was a catcher, not a striker. Campbell has different traits.
When you make everything about measurables, you end up drafting numbers and not players. We've seen that movie many times before.
Also, these are all NARRATIVES. They are shorthand for putting everything in a little box. It's not reality.
Barry Sanders is too short to be a running back in the NFL.
Doug Flutie is too short to play QB.
Tom Brady doesnt have the physique or arm to be an NFL QB.
Hall of Fame OT Joe Thomas has short arms too.
etc etc
Sportswriters love these measured facts. They can look them up and then tell themselves that it tells the story. But smart scouts and GMs watch FILM, and look at how players play. It's ALL that matters.
Have you seen film of Campbell failing to protect his QB because his arms were too short? Or did you just read that from some writer who also didnt watch the film, and just regurgitates the same old generalities based on numbers?
If you watch Campbell and you see it differently, then so be it - I respect that. We may disagree, but at least you have an opinion. But if you read some pundit and then make these rules based dictates of who we can afford, who can and cant play - its just all too rigid and based on nothing but narratives. In that case you dont have an opinion, you just have a narrative. Because you didnt formulate it, you just regurgitated it.
It's cool to disagree, but you gotta actually have an opinion. This isnt even about how he plays, its just about a few inches on his arms. Its ALL based on that one factoid.