
Jordan Anderson’s New Position? Not Tight End, Fullback, H-back But Just….Football Player
The Illinois offense is thriving in 2025, especially in the red zone and on third downs, with the versatility of Jordan Anderson being able to line up several different ways.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
September 12, 2025
(Cover photo courtesy player's X page)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — At the same, the same thing that makes Jordan Anderson unique is what makes Illinois a distinctive offensive team in 2025.
Anderson, who officially moved from being listed as a tailback to tight end this past spring, is actually defined by everyone working inside the Smith Family Football Complex with the same moniker of ‘football player’ because of the many different positions and ways he can be lined up on a given play.
In the 45-19 victory at Duke last Saturday, Anderson played a total of nine snaps of offense but four of them was as a base tight end, three of them was as an H-back in the backfield when Illinois had the football in the red zone and two of them was in the almost extinct position of fullback.