Summary
Harrison Phillips carries a 76.0 dynasty score, ranking 142 at DL. Phillips’ 2025 season saw 22 solo tackles, 5 tackles for loss, and a half sack. At age 30 and with one year remaining on his contract, Phillips’ production trajectory appears stable, with a clear indication of consistent performance.
Projection Rationale
Phillips’ 2025 season stats, including 22 solo tackles and 5 tackles for loss, indicate stable production. His Efficiency Verdict grade at the 66th percentile suggests room for improvement, and his one year remaining on his contract provides role security and stability.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Phillips’ durability Verdict grade is at the 100th percentile, indicating no concerns for injury risk at age 30.
Opportunity Notes
Phillips’ snap share trended up and down but remained at 61.3% in 2025. The defensive coordinator, Steve Wilks, retained a 4-3 zone defense, which has been the team’s defensive scheme for some time.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Steve Wilks coordinates a 4-3 zone defense with a 27.2% blitz rate. This scheme type should help Phillips’ pass rush, with a notable improvement in his ability to pressure the quarterback in 2025.
Trend Assessment
Stable. Phillips’ snap share trended up and down throughout the 2025 season, but his overall snap percentage of 61.3% remained stable, suggesting a consistent role within the team.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: DL2-DL3, with increased pass rush efficiency. Floor: DL5, with decreased snap share or role change.
Comparable Player
Mike DeVito, 2008-2015.