Phillips grades out as a fringe Top-100 prospect, who could feasibly earn consideration in the mid-to-late Day 2 range as a scheme and position-diverse defensive back. Were he to slip to Day 3, he’d be an excellent value deal.
Phillips is a very unique prospect, in that he has flexibility across a multitude of roles and a multitude of coverage variations. He has the physicality, discipline, and quickness to play press-man, but he also has the technical variance to play off-man and zone. Going further, he can play in the slot or on the boundary.
At around 5’11”, 190 pounds, with average length, Phillips may be better suited for a predominantly slot role at the NFL level. But nothing is forcing a move inside, and he could feasibly be a mix-and-match piece for a team at CB.
Ultimately, Phillips’ physical foundation sets a high floor for him. At his size, he’s an elite athlete with bristling explosiveness, swift hip fluidity, and energetic twitch and foot speed, and he’s also a sharp processor with good reaction speed, zone awareness, and recovery freedom.
Particularly in press-man, Phillips’ technique can still improve, as can his ball tracking and use of physicality in catch-point scenarios. Going further, his lack of high-end mass and length can work to his detriment against larger WRs.
Nevertheless, Phillips brings plenty to like overall. With a bit more refinement on the operational side, he can be a quality starter, with ideal coverage versatility, proactivity in run support, and the role flexibility to play outside or in the slot.