Three Louisiana High School Alumni Headed to Super Bowl LX
by: Vincent Cacioppo // GeauxPreps.com Managing Editor
Will Campbell | LT | New England Patriots

Campbell arrived in New England as one of the most decorated prospects in Louisiana high school football history. A cornerstone for Neville, he was a rare four-year starter on the offensive line. After being forced into the lineup as a freshman due to an injury.
By his senior year, he was a five-star recruit, the No. 1 player in Louisiana, and a consensus top-5 tackle in the country. He led the Tigers to state semifinal appearances in three consecutive seasons and was named an Under Armour All-American and an LSWA All-State selection (2020, 2021).

The Patriots took Campbell with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. He has started every game at left tackle, playing 911 snaps this season. Though a knee injury in Week 12 briefly sidelined him, he was activated from IR in early January. His 76.1 PFF pass-blocking grade is among the best for a rookie in the league’s history.
Kayshon Boutte | WR | New England Patriots

Before he was a deep threat in the NFL, Boutte was a human highlight reel at Westgate. A four-star recruit and the top-ranked receiver in Louisiana as a senior. In 2019, he posted 1,005 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns, plus another 874 yards on the ground. Boutte was an LSWA All-State selection in both football and track (2018, 2019), where he clocked a blistering 20.79 in the 200m as a senior.

The Westgate Tiger has evolved into a weapon for the Patriots’ offense. He’s posted 33 catches for 551 yards and six touchdowns, while logging more snaps than any other Patriots receiver, highlighted by a one-handed touchdown grab over former Dunham Tiger and All-Pro cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. in the AFC Divisional Round.
Jaquelin Roy | DT | New England Patriots

Jaquelin Roy, A University Lab alum, was a vital part of the Cubs’ back-to-back undefeated state championship runs in 2017 and 2018. Roy was ranked as the No. 1 recruit in Louisiana by 247Sports for the Class of 2020. In his senior season, he racked up 96 tackles and 9 sacks, earning him LSWA All-State honors for the second consecutive year.

Roy joined the Patriots in 2024 and showed flashes with two sacks in limited action. He was placed on Injured Reserve prior to the start of the 2025 season.
