Vic Fangio's defense is finally getting a much-needed boost with the addition of Jaelan Phillips, a former Dolphins edge rusher who had a breakout season last year under Fangio's watch. The move comes as a surprise, given Fangio's general distaste for personnel moves made by executive vice president Howie Roseman. However, it appears that Roseman had little or no input in the signing of Phillips.
Phillips' impressive 2023 campaign saw him rack up 6.5 sacks in just eight games, including a stretch of five consecutive games with at least one sack. His injury-plagued past and current health have raised some concerns, but he has shown remarkable resilience, returning strongly after suffering a partial ACL tear.
The arrival of Phillips should give Fangio more ammunition to attack opposing quarterbacks, and potentially alleviate the defense's woes at cornerback opposite Quinyon Mitchell. If the trio of Phillips, Jalyx Hunt, and Nolan Smith can play together effectively, it could allow Fangio to scale back on blitzing, a tactic that has been exposed by the team's deficiencies in this area.
Fangio typically favors a four-man rush, but his blitz rate has been higher than usual this season. However, with Phillips on board, he may be able to reduce the number of blitzes and focus more on the pass rush. This could help the Eagles better mask their issues at cornerback and potentially achieve greater success down the stretch.
The signing of Phillips marks a significant development in Fangio's efforts to build a more well-rounded defense. While it remains to be seen how he will utilize his new addition, it appears that Roseman has finally made a move that could pay off for the team.
Phillips' impressive 2023 campaign saw him rack up 6.5 sacks in just eight games, including a stretch of five consecutive games with at least one sack. His injury-plagued past and current health have raised some concerns, but he has shown remarkable resilience, returning strongly after suffering a partial ACL tear.
The arrival of Phillips should give Fangio more ammunition to attack opposing quarterbacks, and potentially alleviate the defense's woes at cornerback opposite Quinyon Mitchell. If the trio of Phillips, Jalyx Hunt, and Nolan Smith can play together effectively, it could allow Fangio to scale back on blitzing, a tactic that has been exposed by the team's deficiencies in this area.
Fangio typically favors a four-man rush, but his blitz rate has been higher than usual this season. However, with Phillips on board, he may be able to reduce the number of blitzes and focus more on the pass rush. This could help the Eagles better mask their issues at cornerback and potentially achieve greater success down the stretch.
The signing of Phillips marks a significant development in Fangio's efforts to build a more well-rounded defense. While it remains to be seen how he will utilize his new addition, it appears that Roseman has finally made a move that could pay off for the team.