2024 NFL draft: Giants select CB Andru Phillips in Round 3

With the No. 70 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, the New York Giants select Kentucky cornerback Andru Phillips.

With the 70th overall pick in the third round of the 2024 NFL draft, the New York Giants have selected Kentucky cornerback Andru Phillips.

After a run on cornerbacks in Round 2, the Giants sat back and patiently waited for the board to come to them. They were rewarded with Phillips, whom the team scouted extensively during the pre-draft process, including a top-30 visit.

Although the 22-year-old Phillips lacks experience and has some flaws in his game, he’s moldable and his natural athletic instincts will benefit him long-term.

Unlike safety Tyler Nubin, who is likely to start on Day 1, Phillips is more of a developmental talent who will need some coaching to reach his ceiling. However, he does provide the added benefit of being a willing tackler and a versatile player, capable of playing outside or in the slot. That will earn him snaps in 2024.

“He’s competitive as heck and very versatile,” Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said after the team’s pro day. “It’s very difficult to play inside, at that slot position, and cover the type of wideouts you’re asked to cover, with a lot of technique and nuance. It takes a bright guy with instinct.

“Dru has that. He can also hold up outside at corner at the next level. That’s why his stock’s up.”

In 29 career games (25 over the past two seasons), the 5-foot-11, 190-pound Phillips has recorded 82 tackles (three for a loss) and 10 passes defensed.

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Former Kentucky cornerback Andru Phillips is rising up NFL Draft boards

Kentucky cornerback Andru Phillips could get drafted early in NFL Draft

Former Kentucky Wildcats cornerback Andru Phillips is on fire and his draft stock is rising. At this point, he’s looking to be a Top 75 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.

Pro Football Focus has Phillips ranked at number 64 overall in their pre-draft big board. A lot of draft board have Phillips as a consensus top 100 lock for next week’s NFL Draft.

A 6-foot-1, 180-pound corner, Phillips ended the 2023 season with zero interceptions but had 47 tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss, and five passes defended in 12 games.

Phillips wowed NFL teams since the season ended. He was excellent at Senior Bowl practices, then impressed at the NFL Combine. Recent mock drafts have had him going on day two a majority of the time, but as Garafolo points out, some teams have a first round grade on him.

The NFL Draft begins on Thursday, April 25th in Detroit (MI).

 

 

2024 NFL draft: Giants to meet with DB Andru Phillips, TE Theo Johnson

The New York Giants will reportedly meet with Kentucky DB Andru Phillips and Penn State TE Theo Johnson ahead of the 2024 NFL draft.

The 2024 NFL draft is just around the corner and the New York Giants will wrap up their top 30 visits over the next two weeks.

Their most publicized meetings have come with the draft’s top quarterbacks and wide receivers, but they haven’t been that limited in scope. General manager Joe Schoen has also sat down with several edge rushers and at least one defensive tackle.

In the coming days, the Giants will also reportedly meet with a few cornerbacks and a tight end.

Josh Edwards of CBS Sports reports that the Giants have an April meeting scheduled with Kentucky defensive back Andru Phillips.

The 23-year-old Phillips earned a relative athletic score (RAS) of 8.13 and is projected to go in the mid-rounds. NFL Network draft analyst Lance Zierlein views him as a developmental talent.

Phillips’ tape features a high number of both completions and drops that should have been completions, but that could change in a different scheme and with additional experience. He’s still green, with just two years of real game experience, and often played too loose in Kentucky’s zone cover schemes. Phillips lacks the anticipation to contest catches at a high enough rate from zone but does have the athleticism to play more man coverage, with the tools to stay sticky on routes. He’s an ardent run supporter with excellent toughness but needs to finish tackles at a higher rate. Scheme fit might be critical, along with proving he can play from the slot, but his best football could be ahead of him.

In addition to Phillips, the Giants are also slated to meet with (or have already met with) Penn State tight end Theo Johnson, reports Sports Illustrated.

Johnson plans to work out in State College for a few weeks before the NFL Draft and make some targeted team visits. He said he’ll meet with the Seattle Seahawks, and the New York Giants and Baltimore Ravens plan to schedule visits as well.

The 23-year-old Johnson earned a wildly impressive RAS score of 9.99 and is also projected to be taken in the mid-rounds. However, Zierlein is concerned with his several flaws.

Highly recruited out of high school, Johnson looks the part with an above-average frame and traits. While teams might want to place him in an elevated silo for consideration, they might not find the consistency or high number of flashes on tape that they were expecting. Johnson’s run blocking is below average for his size, and adopting a glass-eating mentality in conjunction with technique work could help him improve in that area. He’ll make contested catches and is adequate against man coverage, but he lacks dynamic qualities as a pass catcher. Traits will work in his favor, but there is work to be done to become anything more than an average backup.

The Giants have needs at both cornerback and tight end (assuming Darren Waller retires), so expect to see other prospect visits over the next two weeks.

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Andru Phillips Has Great Combine Performance

Kentucky cornerback Andru Phillips had a solid day at the NFL Combine on Friday.

While the Kentucky Wildcats aren’t known for their football program, they have recently put some pretty good players into the NFL. Over the years, Kentucky has had some talented football players drafted, from Will Levis to Josh Allen to Josh Pascal to Randall Cobb. This year is no different and with the combine taking place right now, what better time to look at them?

While not one of the bigger-named defensive backs in the draft, former Wildcat Andru Phillips should not be overlooked. Looking like a mid-late round pick, Phillips helped boost his stock with a strong combine on Friday.

Phillips had a strong season for Kentucky in 2023, finishing the season with 47 tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss and five passes defended for the Wildcats. Phillips flashed NFL athleticism and talent this past season and that athleticism was on display today.

Phillips had a really good day, measuring in at five foot ten and a half inches tall and weighing 190 pounds. He ran a good 40 time with a 4.48 40, a 2.61 20-yard split, and a 1.57 10-yard split. Where he really shinned were his jumps. Phillips finished third among all corner backs with a 42-inch vertical leap and second in the broad jump with an 11-foot three-inch broad.

We will have to wait to see if his combine helped push him up draft boards, but Phillips looked to have a very good Friday workout.

2024 Scouting Combine: Seven cornerbacks detail their favorite college plays

At the 2024 scouting combine, we asked seven different cornerbacks for their favorite NCAA plays, and got some great answers.

INDIANAPOLIS — Unless you are somehow able to gain access to one of the rooms in which NFL teams meet with draft prospects during the week of the scouting combine, there’s no way to know what’s really discussed. One thing that is almost always happens is a tape-watching expedition in which the NFL people will have play examples dialed up that hopefully show what the prospects can do.

Here at Touchdown Wire, we do not possess the required juice to crash those rooms, but we are able to ask these prospects during their combine media sessions which plays from their college careers best typify their potential.

On Thursday, we asked seven different cornerback prospects — Iowa’s Cooper DeJean, Kentucky’s Andru Phillips, Wake Forest’s Caelen Carson, Pitt’s M.J. Devonshire, Oregon’s Khyree Jackson, and Ole Miss’s Deantre Prince — for their favorite collegiate plays. These are the ones they’d like to show to NFL teams this week as indicators of their finest work.