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  • MIA Defensive Tackle
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    Dolphins selected Maryland DT Jordan Phillips with the No. 143 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
    Celebrated by both NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein and The Athletic’s Dane Brugler for his leadership, work ethic, twitchy athleticism and promising yet raw talent, Phillips makes for an intriguing nose tackle prospect. At 6’2/312, the 20-year-old Phillips has a natural advantage in the battle for pad-level against taller offensive linemen. Through three college seasons, he missed just two tackle attempts while collecting 44 solo tackles and 11 TFLs. Phillips’ raw pass-rushing skills helped him tally 26 career quarterback pressures and a respectable 11.0 percent pass-rush win rate in his final season, but he failed to record a single sack. Should a capable defensive line coach help Phillips harness his skills, Phillips can become an effective three-down player.
  • MIA Defensive Tackle
    Tennessee received a verbal commitment from three-star 2022 DL Jordan Phillips.
    Phillips (6'2/300) carries a strong 247Sports player grade of 88, as he is considered the 58th defensive lineman and 49th player in Florida from the 2022 prep cycle. He has a whopping 27 offers in hand from several high profile schools like Ole Miss, Michigan, Miami, Iowa State, Georgia and Auburn. He is the seventh player to commit to Tennessee’s 2022 freshman class that currently ranks 12th in the SEC and 48th nationally.