Summary
Jordan Phillips carries a 44.0 dynasty score, ranking 397 at DL. He has a stable production trajectory heading into 2026 at age 21 with 3 years remaining on his contract.
Projection Rationale
Phillips’s 2025 defensive snap share averaged 36.9% and trended up, indicating an increasing role in the Miami defense. His Verdict grades show a 57th percentile usage grade and a 75th percentile durability grade, explaining the gap between his production and efficiency. With 3 years remaining on his contract, Phillips has a secure role.
Injury Risk
Phillips was listed as questionable in Week 18, out in Week 17, and out in Week 16 with full practice participation in Week 12, 11, 10, and 9. At age 21, he has a high durability grade percentile.
Opportunity Notes
Phillips’s defensive snap share trended up, reaching 48.0% in Week 9 and stabilizing at 41.0% in Week 14 and 48.0% in Week 15. His snap share is secure, with a 55.6% rate in 11 personnel and 33.8% in 12 personnel.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Sean Duggan coordinates a 4-3 defense with a 21.0% blitz rate. The scheme helps Phillips’s pass rush, with 8 solo tackles and 1 TFL in 17 games.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Phillips has maintained a consistent defensive snap share trend, increasing from 25.0% in Week 4 to 48.0% in Week 9 and stabilizing at 41.0% in Week 14 and 48.0% in Week 15.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: DL1-DL3, requiring a significant increase in sacks and pressures. Floor: DL5-DL6, referencing a trade value of 1,232.
Comparable Player
Tim Jernigan, 2015-2016