
Jordan Phillips is a former colelgiate defensive tackle from the University of Maryland. Phillips was one of the 329 draft prospects to get invited to the NFL Scouting Combine. At the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, he measured in at just a tick over 6’2 and 312 lbs, with an arm length of almost 31.5 inches and a hand size of 9.75 inches. Phillips' prospect grade of 5.84 projects him as an average backup or a member of special teams at the next level. His Next Gen Stats score of 61 falls into an average category (via NFL’s official website). Jordan reportedly bench-pressed 29 reps at the 2025 NFL Combine, which led all the defensive linemen.
The 2025 NFL Draft prospect committed to the Tennessee Volunteers football program and stayed there for only a year before transferring to Maryland. Jordan’s time at Tennessee saw him appear in only three games for the Vols. After landing with the Terrapins in 2023, he was immediately given the starting duties on Maryland’s defensive line (via University of Maryland's official website). Philips concluded his collegiate career by appearing in 12 games for the Terrapins, during which he accumulated a career-best 29 total tackles. Phillips lined up at both A GAP and B GAP for the majority of his collegiate career, as reported by Pro Football Focus's (PFF) official website.
Jordan Philips' Hometown
According to NFL's official website, Jordan Philips' hometown is Ocoee, Florida, USA. He went to Ocoee High School in his hometown, as per Maryland Terrapins' official website.
Jordan Philips' Nationality
According to NFL’s official website, Jordan Philips is an American national who is a native of Ocoee, Florida.
FAQs on Jordan Phillips
A. Jordan Phillips played for the Tennessee Volunteers and Maryland Terrapins during his collegiate career.
A. Jordan Phillips weighs around 312 lbs, as per NFL's official website.
A. Jordan Phillips stands at 6 ft 2 in, as per NFL's official website.