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Eagles sign seven undrafted free agents post-2024 NFL Draft

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Jen Kavanagh Senior Vice President, Media And Marketing | Philadelphia Eagles Website

Jen Kavanagh Senior Vice President, Media And Marketing | Philadelphia Eagles Website

The Philadelphia Eagles have signed seven undrafted free agents following the 2024 NFL Draft. These new additions, along with the team's nine draft picks, have reported to the NovaCare Complex for the start of Rookie Minicamp. The first on-field practice is scheduled for Friday afternoon.

The undrafted free agents include offensive tackle Gottlieb Ayedze from Maryland, who previously played at Frostburg State and made 47 starts in 48 games over five years. Tight end McCallan Castles from Tennessee has also joined the team, bringing experience from California and UC Davis, with a college career total of 92 receptions for 1,226 yards and 14 touchdowns.

Offensive tackle Anim Dankwah from Howard University played 33 games and was named to the first-team ALL-MEAC three times. Defensive tackle Gabe Hall from Baylor recorded 77 tackles and 12.5 sacks over five seasons. Running back Kendall Milton from Georgia rushed for 1,839 yards and was named MVP of the Capital One Orange Bowl in 2023.

Safety Andre' Sam from LSU has joined after playing at McNeese State and Marshall, registering a total of 144 tackles in his college career. Additionally, Laekin Vakalahi has been signed under an international player exemption. Born in New Zealand and raised in Australia, Vakalahi is considered a raw prospect due to his lack of football experience.

In related news, the Eagles announced that offensive tackle Le'Raven Clark has been placed on Injured Reserve.

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