BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Campbell cornerback Isaiah Greene has been invited to attend NFL rookie minicamps and has accepted offers with the Chicago Bears and the Philadelphia Eagles.

Greene played two seasons at Campbell from 2023-24, seeing action in 14 games, missing time due to injury. The Newark, N.J. native tallied 30 total tackles with four passes defended and a forced fumble, including 21 tackles in 2024 with eight stops coming in CU’s season opener at Liberty.
Coming to Buies Creek after transferring from Central Connecticut State, Greene was named to the 2024 East-West Shine Bowl 1000 Watch List.
This is the third consecutive year that at least one Camel has joined the NFL ranks, following undrafted free agent offensive tackles Mike Edwards (Buffalo Bills) and Tyler McLellan (Los Angeles Chargers) last offseason.

Three Camels signed as undrafted free agents in 2024, including tight end Julian Hill, who has spent the last two seasons with the Miami Dolphins, as well as defensive end Brevin Allen (Chargers), and safety Aaron Maddox (Indianapolis Colts).
Hill made history as the first Campbell product to make an NFL 53-man roster in 2023, while Allen became the first Camel to play in an NFL regular season game, also in 2023.
Other Camels to reach the NFL include running back De’Shawn Jones (Seattle Seahawks, 2018 rookie minicamp), defensive tackle Greg Milhouse (New York Giants, 2016 NFL Preseason; Seattle Seahawks, 2017 NFL Preseason), long snapper Daniel Dillon (Arizona Cardinals, 2016 NFL Preseason), and defensive end Ugonna Awuruonye (Atlanta Falcons, 2016 rookie minicamp).