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FA Splash: Panthers sign Jaelan Phillips EDGE


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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah I'm thinking more so about Phillips concussion history 

Yeah that is scaring me with Horn. After Luke, I am in terror of that happening again. I guess Jewell is done because of it. Effing LBs… 

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1 hour ago, rebelrouser said:

Well, we know that the Dolphins (exercised his fifth year option), Eagles (traded 3rd round pick for a guy w/ injury history of acl and achilles), and Panthers all thought he was worth the risk.  Fingers crossed.  

I mean I know too, just watch him make plays. He's great against the run too, more than few he just muscled past some 6'6 330 OT with making a TFL. Hes one of those all down players, unlike burns....

The issue is health and not the injury list, its the concussion history. He retired already and had a cocussion week 15 or 16 for the iggles he still played 17 games.

Its the 2026 free agent market, panther viewed him as the best overall player(lol@ QBs). iggles wanted him around 22 mill per and he enjoyed his time there. Panthers gave him 20 per year in guarantees with another 40 in __________ . He contract details will mirror Horns me thinks....aka games played, pro bowl, playoff wins etc. to reach all the money. Panthers just would not take no, everyone feel he's a great fit in a Vic 3-4 D and that's what evero runs. 

He's just got to stay healthy and help Panthers win...we will see, he's getting 80 no matter what...

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EDGE Jaelan Phillips signs with Carolina Panthers

2025 PFF Grade: 74.2
2025 PFF WAR: 0.09
Contract: 4 years, $120 million
PFF Projected Contract: 1 year, $15 million
PFF Deal Grade: Below Average

This deal grade could change depending on the guarantees, but the contract is a big risk for the Panthers, given how much time Phillips has missed in his career because of injuries. At his best, he can be a top-15 to top-20 edge defender in the NFL. He ranked tied for 26th in PFF overall grade at the position last year but played fewer than 500 snaps in each of the previous two years.

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2 hours ago, h0llywood said:

EDGE Jaelan Phillips signs with Carolina Panthers

2025 PFF Grade: 74.2
2025 PFF WAR: 0.09
Contract: 4 years, $120 million
PFF Projected Contract: 1 year, $15 million
PFF Deal Grade: Below Average

This deal grade could change depending on the guarantees, but the contract is a big risk for the Panthers, given how much time Phillips has missed in his career because of injuries. At his best, he can be a top-15 to top-20 edge defender in the NFL. He ranked tied for 26th in PFF overall grade at the position last year but played fewer than 500 snaps in each of the previous two years.

They ranked him actually 34th, which is 9 spot behind Burns who was 25th in their rankings for last year among edges. Not a big gap on grade though 74 for Phillips vs 75.8 for Burns. 

How did they get their own rankings wrong??? Lol

 

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1 hour ago, carpanfan96 said:

They ranked him actually 34th, which is 9 spot behind Burns who was 25th in their rankings for last year among edges. Not a big gap on grade though 74 for Phillips vs 75.8 for Burns. 

How did they get their own rankings wrong??? Lol

 

PFF has been way off their game for the past 2 seasons.  I think the rush to get their content out really is making them sloppy

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5 hours ago, h0llywood said:

PFF Projected Contract: 1 year, $15 million

Does this mean they thought he would only get a 1 year deal for $15M??? Or that is what they thought he was worth? Either way, they are really off considering the Panthers and Eagles were both willing to offer him a lot of money on a multi year deal.

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“Jaelan’s a hell of a player. And you saw Carolina thought so, too, with the amount of money they paid him,” Fangio said. “We were trying hard to keep him. But it got a bit too expensive. So I wish him nothing but the best of luck.”

Penn Live 

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10 minutes ago, rebelrouser said:

Does this mean they thought he would only get a 1 year deal for $15M??? Or that is what they thought he was worth? Either way, they are really off considering the Panthers and Eagles were both willing to offer him a lot of money on a multi year deal.

Penn Live 

What they thought he was worth. 

Injury issues plus the lack of sacks (even after joining Philly) probably the reasoning. 

He's probably a 20-25m per type of guy, so I don't think it's as massive of an overpay as many do. I mean Philly was willing to pay him 25-27m a season. 

 

I fully expect Carolina to move him around and even put him down on the line and even over center on obvious passing downs to get him favorable matchups for quick pressures while also allowing them to have Scourton, Jones and/or Princely on the field on passing downs. 

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