Jordan Phillips Declaring For NFL Draft

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In news that really shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, Oklahoma defensive tackle Jordan Phillips has announced he will be declaring for the 2015 NFL Draft.

Despite being awarded an additional year of eligibility prior to this past season, Phillips has dealt with multiple injuries — most notably one involving his back that required surgery — during his time in Norman. And for a man of his size, with his immense physical gifts, if you have an opportunity to start earning that NFL money, it’s hard for anyone to make a legitimate argument against doing so.

Phillips will certainly be missed in this middle of this defense next season, but I’m sure I am not alone in wishing him a long and successful NFL career.

70 Comments

  • Sooner_Ace says:

    good luck young man, wish you only the best.

  • bjwalker82 says:

    He should. Hope he does well at the next level

  • Zack says:

    Well I hope orso and romar are ready they got big shoes to fill.

  • Indy_sooner says:

    Best wishes to him

  • ellisbr says:

    hate to see this but it’s the right choice. Hope he has a great NFL career.

  • MrBigsby says:

    It’s the right choice. He wasn’t going to improve his stock playing on this Keystone Cop defense and no sense risking injury.

  • kt-raida says:

    Good luck Jordan !

  • Birddawg says:

    Wish him the best in the league!
    He won’t be the last player to declare this year.
    I’m expecting a few more.

    • Stephen Dale says:

      Bird…………can’t think of any other underclassman who distinguished himself enough to leave college early……………

      • Bill Duncan says:

        Tapper is the only other person I could see now that Striker is staying

        • Boom says:

          Tapper needs more polish, it would benefit him to stay. If he were to leave, it would be a late round at best. He could really improve his stock next year under a different defensive scheme and DC leadership.

          • Bill Duncan says:

            I agree completely. I’m just not sure there’s anyone else who would declare. I’m not even counting DGB because I don’t really consider him part of the team.

        • blaster1371 says:

          Tapper is still very raw… Even his stance looks bad at times.

      • Birddawg says:

        Two year underclassmen starters coming off a very disappointing season.
        I wouldn’t blame them leaving.
        Zach Sanchez
        Eric Striker (I don’t think he really meant he was coming back)
        Charles Tapper
        DGB

        • Boom says:

          Outside of DGB, the others would be low rounders at best. Striker needs to get bigger, Sanchez needs to improve his overall game which include tackling and Tapper needs more experience.

        • blaster1371 says:

          I never considered DGB to be a part of this team. He just hung out for six months.

          • CcrBoomer says:

            Agree, He just wanted to be around awesome coaching to see what real coaches were like?

          • blaster1371 says:

            In all honesty I don’t know how OU thought his possible playing for OU would outweigh the PR hit of taking him on. This seemed very much a Norvell push with Bibs backing.

          • hOUligan says:

            Already has the skills, if Norvell didn’t cause him to regress. Just needed a place to workout.

        • hemisooner says:

          Everybody is coming back except DGB, who i dont consider on the team.

  • James D-Space says:

    Best of luck Jordan. Wishing you the best!

  • Sooner Ray says:

    Wish him the best. We’ve got some big shoes to fill there but our front end is the least of our worries.

  • Soonerfandave84 says:

    Good luck Jordan

  • Swanny says:

    Good for him! Now we got to develop the talent pool that’s there. Wade played significant minutes against Clemson, Romar seems a bit light, but Overton seems tough.

  • Bob Edwards says:

    Good for him. Bad for us.

  • Doobie74OU says:

    Thank you Jordan Esco! Thank you Jordan Phillips! Continued success to everyone! If healthy another potential 1st rd Drafted Sooner!

  • hOUligan says:

    The right decision for him. Don’t think he would have improved his stock much, if any, staying another year. Excited for him and hope he does great at the next level. Excited to see the new guys step up.

  • ccmosaic says:

    A good move on his part. I would have loved it if he would have stayed. But with his back issues the kid only has 3 -4 years of football left in him. Make the money while you can.

  • BigJoeBrown says:

    The Atlanta Falcons are your name!!!

    • Bill Duncan says:

      Yes! Unfortunately with Hageman being drafted in the second round of last year’s draft, they’ll be looking for DE’s. Didn’t expect to see another Falcons fan.

  • rphokc says:

    ……can’t blame him……does that mean he probably got some decent news on his draft position

  • Stephen Dale says:

    hope he makes a NFL roster and has a nice career..wish him well…………….

  • Cush Creekmont says:

    Best of luck to the young man!

  • Thegunnfather says:

    May God grant you many years of health and football!

  • Bill Duncan says:

    At least Charles Walker looked good last night…. We will need him next year

    • Spartacus says:

      Charles Walker is a DE, not a nose Guard in this scheme.

      • Bill Duncan says:

        Technically He is, but if you look at the roster, he looks like the best option to replace Phillips. I think it will be a NT by committee next year until someone separates themselves.

        • Spartacus says:

          If you look at the roster, it looks like Romar is the best option considering he was the backup there and played well, also Montgomery has raved about him.

  • Ed Cotter says:

    Well crud! Good decision by the big man. Wish him nothing but good luck at the next level .

  • John Garner says:

    Kick ass Big Guy!! Thanx for your support of our much loved program.

  • Scott Ryan says:

    Please go to Chicago!

    • Aunum says:

      i would like to see him in a Bears uniform too, but the way they draft I expect da bears to pick a waterboy or some random guy that jumps out of a swimming pool on youtube with their first, second, or third round picks.

  • Hotrod33 says:

    Hate to see him go but I think this is a wise decision because what he has been through. I would love to see him play for Dallas but wish him the very best wherever he goes.

  • Daddy R says:

    Congrats! Come join the “Pot Roast” in Denver!

  • Lane Gilstrap says:

    We really don’t have a huge nose guard to replace him with. Does that mean back to a 4-3?

    • Spartacus says:

      Don’t need a huge guy, just someone who can eat up double teams and not be moved against his will, freeing up the middle linebackers behind him to do work unempeeded.

    • hOUligan says:

      Romar is a high motor kid and looked good at times as a frosh. Looking forward to him and Wade and seeing what Big ‘O’verton brings next year. Have others, like Orso.

  • hemisooner says:

    Good luck to the young man. Hope his back holds up bc he is very very talented. I would have liked to see what he would have done as an OT.

  • Rene Goupillaud says:

    Best of luck in the draft. Hope you go high in the 1st or to the team you’d like to play for. Thanks for coming to OU.

  • kt-raida says:

    He’d be great for the Green Bay Packers!!!!!!

  • EasTex says:

    Best wishes and good luck, Jordan.
    Enjoyed watching you play as a Sooner.
    Since I don’t do the NFL I’m sorry I will never see your imposing image pushing Centers around again.

    • rphokc says:

      you live fb……….don’t watch the nfl at all?

      • EasTex says:

        I do love football. For me the NFL is just Hollywood and is just as morally bankrupt.

        • hOUligan says:

          I agree with the concept, but free agency killed it for me. The $$$ is ridiculous and the carousel of players caused me to lose interest. Rarely watch the nfl or baseball and never the nba.

        • Spartacus says:

          So instead of guys actually getting paid to do their craft, you prefer college football where you aren’t supposed to get paid yet there are factions of programs around the nation that do in fact pay their players? Odd. Seems to me like the NFL is the one being truthful, and college football is the morally corruct one. But to each their own I guess.

          • hOUligan says:

            It isn’t supposed to be that way and hasn’t been that way for long but, you are correct in it is going that way and I might quit watching cfb, too.

          • EasTex says:

            If they go to the NFL and make a good living I’m happy for them, I just won’t contribute to it.
            The reason I love high school and college football is because only 1% of the players at each of those levels will play at the next, which means 99% of the high school and college players are doing it for reasons I do support.
            The NFL is a morally bankrupt organization, rotten to the core. I could give you reasons going back to when they convinced the AFL to merge with them, but will give a contemporary example.
            After the NFL reinstated Michael Vick(big surprise, that) and he signed with the Iggles, the very next day on a NFL merchandise web page you could buy anything with Vick’s name as an Iggle, including a dog sweater. There it was, an image of the most beautiful AKC example of a Golden Retriever ever seen, wearing Vick’s jersey.
            The NFL will never get a penny from me, much less the $19.99 they wanted for that dog sweater.

      • Exiled In Ohio says:

        I lost interest when Montana, Rice, and Lott retired.

  • Jesse Wall says:

    Show me his great plays he had this year, and I’ll show you as many and more where he gave little to no effort and quit on plays…. guy has all American talent with the motor equivalent to a battery powered power wheels car…

  • Stephen Dale says:

    best of luck to JP….no reason to chance another injury when he can play for pay in the NFL.. with OU struggling, Phillips is leaving a ‘sinking ship’ at the right time…..

    • james babcock says:

      I hate to agree with you because you are so delusional but you might be right.to make matter’s worst we are losing are best player on defense in jordan phillips the ship might be sinking .

  • blaster1371 says:

    Good luck lad….. But IMO you’re not ready.