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Draft Scouting Report
Pro Comparison: Harrison Phillips
Summary
Jordan van den Berg is a South African native with more than 1,300 snaps at Penn State and Georgia Tech over the past five seasons. He’s a consistent, high-motor defender who understands offensive line schemes and plays with a lunch-pail mentality. Van den Berg uses excellent leverage and technique to overpower opponents at times. He likely projects as a rotational player at the next level who can excel against the run, and with continued development as a pass rusher, he could carve out a long career.
About
- 2025: First-team All-ACC
- Member of Bruce Feldman’s “Freaks List” (393-pound power clean, 675-pound squat, 450-pound bench press)
Strengths
- Elite motor and strong block recognition; high-IQ player.
- Good lateral movement on stunts and games with enough burst to finish plays.
- Strong initial leverage and hand placement in both phases; capable of adding a secondary move to win.
- Excellent core strength and play strength at the point of attack.
Weaknesses
- Elite athletic traits don’t consistently pop on film, though effort never wavers.
- Lacks high-end pass-rush moves.
- Limited sack production: four over the past two seasons at Georgia Tech and two in three seasons at Penn State.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 310 lbs |
| Birthplace: Johannesburg, South Africa |
| Class: Senior |







