'22 FL DT Jordan Phillips (Tennessee transfer)

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SCOUTING REPORT
“Phillips doesn't care about double teams, he blasts right through them and makes a ton of plays around the line of scrimmage. Will Phillips be a guy who lives in the backfield and racks up sacks, probably not, but he's going to fill holes, make tackles and keep running backs to minimal yardage. For someone right around 300 pounds, Phillips carries it very well, moves well and is definitely fast and powerful off the snap."
-- Adam Gorney, Rivals.com


HOW PHILLIPS FITS IN WITH THE VOLS?
Jordan Phillips has the size and athleticism you want in an interior defensive lineman. At 6-foot-5, 280 pounds, the Volunteer commit is quick off the line of scrimmage and has plenty of room to add more weight. His takeoff is impressive and does well in taking on blockers, shedding and finding the ball carrier. Phillips’s tape shows he splits double teams well as displays excellent backside pursuit, running sideline-to-sideline.
At Ocoee, Phillips typically lines up in a three technique but can also play the shade or one. Phillips is versatile and plays fullback for his high school team where he primarily serves as a lead blocker but has also been on the receiving end of some passes out of the backfield.


WHAT DOES A JORDAN PHILLIPS COMMITMENT MEAN FOR TENNESSEE?
It’s the second commit in the month of June for Tennessee – one that could kick off a flurry for the Volunteers this week and for the month of July. Phillips’s pledge is the seventh for the 2022 recruiting class and the second on the defensive line.

The commitment is important because Tennessee struck out with two defensive line signees in last year’s class – KaTron Evans and Isaac Washington. The Vols will likely say goodbye to several veteran defensive linemen following the 2021 season, so replenishing up front is critical for Rodney Garner and Tim Banks’s defensive staff.
Phillips is a key add for this class and a guy who fell in love with the program and Knoxville in recent weeks. He joins Venson Sneed – who will likely play with a hand in the dirt the majority of the time – up front in the class that will certainly look to add a few more.

The three-star is excited to play in the SEC and learn from veteran coach, Rodney Garner.
 
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