Phillips next in long line
of great Miami safeties?
Mar/19/08 08:27 AM Filed in:
Kenny
Phillips
When NFL teams assemble a defense, they generally
adhere to a long-standing philosophy: build from the
ball out. Get the linemen first. Linebackers and
cornerbacks figure as high priorities. Then what?
Safeties. Can't forget them.
But safeties last? That's almost an affront to the
University of Miami (Fla.), which tends to turn out
safeties first.
"Da U" has produced a number of safeties who were
first-round picks, including perennial Baltimore Ravens
All-Pro Ed Reed, late Washington Redskin Sean Taylor
and the New England Patriots' Brandon Meriweather.
Kenny Phillips would like to expand that number.
Sure, the tradition of great safeties is, well, great.
But how does it help Phillips, widely viewed as the
only likely first-round pick in a weak 2008 class at
that position?
It has already been beneficial in several ways.
Meriweather, says Phillips, befriended him from the
start at Miami and helped him learn how to learn.
"When I first came in, he was the one that taught me
the plays. He really took me under his wing and taught
me everything I know. I talk to him every week,"
Phillips says.
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