The Miami Dolphins allowed over 100 players to get selected in the 2025 NFL draft in the time between their second and third picks of the weekend. But when it was finally time to add more players, ...
The Miami Dolphins continued their commitment to the trenches by selecting Maryland defensive tackle Jordan Phillips with the No. 143 overall pick in Round 5 of the 2025 NFL draft. Phillips weighed in ...
Another Maryland football product is off the board. Defensive tackle Jordan Phillips is heading back to his home state of Florida after he was selected by the Miami Dolphins with the No. 143 pick of ...
The Miami Dolphins in Round 5 selected DT Jordan Phillips out of Maryland. The Dolphins are rebuilding their defensive line after losing Calais Campbell and D’Shawn Hand. Phillips has great traits and ...
With the 143rd pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Maryland DT Jordan Phillips went to the Miami Dolphins in the fifth round. This past season, Phillips recorded 29 tackles and one tackle for loss. The 6-3, ...
During the NFL preseason, former Maryland Terrapins defensive tackle Jordan Phillips made a standout play for the Miami Dolphins. In a thrilling matchup against the Chicago Bears, Phillips showcased ...
Jordan Phillips, the former Maryland defensive tackle, recorded his first sack as a professional in the Miami Dolphins' 24-17 win over the Detroit Lions in their second preseason game on Saturday ...
It's deja vu all over all again for the Miami Dolphins — kind of. Ten years after the Dolphins selected a defensive tackle out of Oklahoma by the name of Jordan Phillips, they have drafted Maryland ...
Maryland football defensive lineman Jordan Phillips was drafted in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins Saturday. Phillips, the third Terp taken in the draft, was selected No.
MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins were scheduled to make eight draft picks on Saturday — three in the fifth round, one in the sixth and two in the seventh. Among those picks was a running back and a ...
The NFL Draft has arrived. While at least a couple of former Maryland football players are likely to get drafted, it almost certainly will not be in Thursday night's first round -- and maybe not in ...