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Gil Brandt: Bills 'must keep' DT Harrison PhillipsNFL Hall of Famer Gil Brandt rolled through every team in the league as picked one of their pending free agents that he thought the team has to keep around.
The Buffalo Bills don’t have many big-time free agents readying to hit the market, thankfully.
However, Brandt still believes that defensive tackle Harrison Phillips is a guy that the Bills have to try their best to hang onto.
Here’s his breakdown on Phillips via NFL.com:
Despite dealing with a knee injury, Phillips put up his strongest year as a pro, earning the fifth-highest defensive grade on the team from PFF. He also tied for second among Bills players with 13 run stuffs, per Next Gen Stats, and he managed double-digit pressures (18), second-most among interior Buffalo linemen. The 26-year-old could anchor the defensive front in Western New York for years to come.
Long at last, Phillips finally started to breakout in 2021.
After being selected in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft, folks in Buffalo immediately started to compare Phillips to another Bills legend: Kyle Williams. Unfortunately a series of injuries kept Phillips on the sideline and he never reached those levels… until 2021.
Phillips was a strong force in the middle of Buffalo’s defensive line next to Ed Oliver. Star Lotulelei missed time due to injury, forcing the Bills to start Phillips. However, once Lotulelei returned, Phillips stuck in his starting spot.
For context, we have Pro Football Focus. Defensive tackles don’t put up the big numbers on the stat sheet, so PFF provides some insight.
Phillips was Buffalo’s best interior defender in 2021, per the analytics outlet. His mark of 75.2 slotted Phillips in as a the 15th best defensive tackle in the NFL last season. Ed Oliver was just behind him at No. 23.
Considering their ages, both Phillips and Oliver can continuing climbing this ranking. The Bills should do everything they can to get Phillips under contract as Brandt suggests, and Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane already expressed his desire to do so.
Good write-up. At the end of the day Phillips seems like a good candidate to continue growing in an expanded role with the Vikings. From a roster/cap management perspective it actually is a real savvy move to save money on the cap (Pierce) and signing a player with similar upside at a significantly lower cost. Really they ended up with Hick & Phillips at the price of Pierce which seems like a win.
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@ MaroonBells said:
More on Horrible Harry I didn't see before....
Gil Brandt: Bills 'must keep' DT Harrison PhillipsNFL Hall of Famer Gil Brandt rolled through every team in the league as picked one of their pending free agents that he thought the team has to keep around.
The Buffalo Bills don’t have many big-time free agents readying to hit the market, thankfully.
However, Brandt still believes that defensive tackle Harrison Phillips is a guy that the Bills have to try their best to hang onto.
Here’s his breakdown on Phillips via NFL.com:
Despite dealing with a knee injury, Phillips put up his strongest year as a pro, earning the fifth-highest defensive grade on the team from PFF. He also tied for second among Bills players with 13 run stuffs, per Next Gen Stats, and he managed double-digit pressures (18), second-most among interior Buffalo linemen. The 26-year-old could anchor the defensive front in Western New York for years to come.
Long at last, Phillips finally started to breakout in 2021.
After being selected in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft, folks in Buffalo immediately started to compare Phillips to another Bills legend: Kyle Williams. Unfortunately a series of injuries kept Phillips on the sideline and he never reached those levels… until 2021.
Phillips was a strong force in the middle of Buffalo’s defensive line next to Ed Oliver. Star Lotulelei missed time due to injury, forcing the Bills to start Phillips. However, once Lotulelei returned, Phillips stuck in his starting spot.
For context, we have Pro Football Focus. Defensive tackles don’t put up the big numbers on the stat sheet, so PFF provides some insight.
Phillips was Buffalo’s best interior defender in 2021, per the analytics outlet. His mark of 75.2 slotted Phillips in as a the 15th best defensive tackle in the NFL last season. Ed Oliver was just behind him at No. 23.
Considering their ages, both Phillips and Oliver can continuing climbing this ranking. The Bills should do everything they can to get Phillips under contract as Brandt suggests, and Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane already expressed his desire to do so.
Good write-up. At the end of the day Phillips seems like a good candidate to continue growing in an expanded role with the Vikings. From a roster/cap management perspective it actually is a real savvy move to save money on the cap (Pierce) and signing a player with similar upside at a significantly lower cost. Really they ended up with Hick & Phillips at the price of Pierce which seems like a win.
Has echoes of Pat Williams, another ascending player we got from the Bills. Went on to be a 3X pro bowler in Minny.
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@"Geoff Nichols" said:
@ MaroonBells said:
More on Horrible Harry I didn't see before....
Gil Brandt: Bills 'must keep' DT Harrison PhillipsNFL Hall of Famer Gil Brandt rolled through every team in the league as picked one of their pending free agents that he thought the team has to keep around.
The Buffalo Bills don’t have many big-time free agents readying to hit the market, thankfully.
However, Brandt still believes that defensive tackle Harrison Phillips is a guy that the Bills have to try their best to hang onto.
Here’s his breakdown on Phillips via NFL.com:
Despite dealing with a knee injury, Phillips put up his strongest year as a pro, earning the fifth-highest defensive grade on the team from PFF. He also tied for second among Bills players with 13 run stuffs, per Next Gen Stats, and he managed double-digit pressures (18), second-most among interior Buffalo linemen. The 26-year-old could anchor the defensive front in Western New York for years to come.
Long at last, Phillips finally started to breakout in 2021.
After being selected in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft, folks in Buffalo immediately started to compare Phillips to another Bills legend: Kyle Williams. Unfortunately a series of injuries kept Phillips on the sideline and he never reached those levels… until 2021.
Phillips was a strong force in the middle of Buffalo’s defensive line next to Ed Oliver. Star Lotulelei missed time due to injury, forcing the Bills to start Phillips. However, once Lotulelei returned, Phillips stuck in his starting spot.
For context, we have Pro Football Focus. Defensive tackles don’t put up the big numbers on the stat sheet, so PFF provides some insight.
Phillips was Buffalo’s best interior defender in 2021, per the analytics outlet. His mark of 75.2 slotted Phillips in as a the 15th best defensive tackle in the NFL last season. Ed Oliver was just behind him at No. 23.
Considering their ages, both Phillips and Oliver can continuing climbing this ranking. The Bills should do everything they can to get Phillips under contract as Brandt suggests, and Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane already expressed his desire to do so.
Good write-up. At the end of the day Phillips seems like a good candidate to continue growing in an expanded role with the Vikings. From a roster/cap management perspective it actually is a real savvy move to save money on the cap (Pierce) and signing a player with similar upside at a significantly lower cost. Really they ended up with Hick & Phillips at the price of Pierce which seems like a win.
Has echoes of Pat Williams, another ascending player we got from the Bills. Went on to be a 3X pro bowler in Minny.
I really like our recent history of grabbing underappreciated and ascending DTs. Pierce kinda was a wash because he opted out one year, but he fit the mold. Joseph was an anchor of our D under Zim. Pierce was supposed to replace that as a younger cheaper version. Hopefully Phillips can be the next.
That position is so demanding and brutal without much glory. But it is so essential.
Here's Harry putting Mason Cole on his ass at the Senior Bowl.
With a name like Horrible Harry you've got to be excited to have him as a Viking.
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With a name like Horrible Harry you've got to be excited to have him as a Viking.
Interesting that the Vikes have three Harrisons. All born when this guy was really popular....
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ PurpleCrush said:
With a name like Horrible Harry you've got to be excited to have him as a Viking.
Interesting that the Vikes have three Harrisons. All born when this guy was really popular....
Well, guess either one of them were really close to being named Han or Indiana.
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