The Eagles Have Signed 12 Undrafted Free Agents

This morning, the Eagles have announced they signed 12 undrafted free agents following the NFL Draft.
The #Eagles have agreed to terms with 12 undrafted free agents.#FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/FACqiWSzHe
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) April 26, 2020
Full List:
- Grayland Arnold, cornerback, Baylor
- Manasseh Bailey, wide receiver, Morgan State
- Mike Jacquet III, cornerback, Louisiana
- Julian Good-Jones, offensive line, Iowa State
- Luke Juriga, center, Western Michigan
- Adrian Killins, running back, Central Florida
- Dante Olson, linebacker, Montana
- Elijah Riley, defensive back, Army
- Prince Smith, defensive back, New Hampshire
- Noah Togiai, tight end, Oregon State
- Michael Warren II, running back, Cincinnati
- Raequan Williams, defensive lineman, Michigan State
Grayland Arnold, CB Baylor:
Instinctive nickel cornerback prospect with above-average field awareness and ball skills to track it and flip the field. Arnold has man-cover athleticism with good route anticipation but lacks the big closing burst to quickly close ground after separation. He’s more impactful in smaller spaces where his instincts and quarterback awareness allow him to shade and squeeze throwing lanes. Arnold’s punt-return ability adds additional Day 3 value, but durability and tackling are concerning.
New #Eagles CB Grayland Arnold had 6 INTs last season. He’s also a dynamic returner. Looking forward to the track meet this summer. pic.twitter.com/yJcY0h690P
— Victor Williams (@ThePhillyPod) April 26, 2020
Manaseeh Bailey, WR Morgan State:
Bailey transitioned from linebacker to wide receiver in 2017, the 6-1, 195-pound Bailey posted 996 receiving yards which ranked third in the MEAC to go along with 54 catches and 10 receiving touchdowns.
Mike Jacquet III, CB Louisiana:
One of Louisiana’s top defensive players, Jacquet III played in 13 games and made 12 starts as a red shirt senior last year. He earned Second Team All-Sun Belt honors and wrapped up the year with 45 tackles, 1.0 sack, one forced fumble, two interceptions and five pass breakups. His 45 tackles was tied for the sixth-most on the team, while his interception total ranked second
Julian Good-Jones, OL Iowa State:
One word to describe Good-Jones would be “versatile”. He spent his four seasons with the Cyclones playing almost every position across the offensive line.
- First-Team All-Big 12 – Coaches, AP (2019)
- East-West Shrine Bowl (2019)
- HM All-Big 12 – Coaches (2017, 2018)
- Rimington Award Watch List (2017)
- Arthur Floyd Scott Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award (2017)
- First Team Academic All-Big 12 (2016, 2017)
Luke Juriga, C Western Michigan:
Juriga started all 52 games at Western Michigan in 4 years and has the ability to play both guard and center. He is a three-time All-Mid American Conference selection, making the second team in 2017 while being selected as a first team member in 2018 and 2019. With Juriga leading the charge, Western Michigan’s rushing attack was ranked 28th in the nation and 59th in the passing game.
Adrian Killins, RB Central Florida
• Ranks 10th all-time at UCF with 406 rushing attempts
• Is fifth in school record books with 2,459 career rushing yards
• Average yards per carry of 6.1 is third all-time at UCF
• His 25 career rushing touchdowns are the fifth most all-time at UCF
• Finished with six games of 100 or more rushing yards, tied for 10th most in program history
• With 4,361 career all-purpose yards, he ranks fourth all-time at UCF
• His 34 total touchdowns are the fourth most in program history
• Ranks eighth all-time with 1,038 career kick return yards
New #Eagles RB Adrian Killins is just flat out faster than everyone else. They have so much disposable speed I almost don’t believe it. pic.twitter.com/cgu7NpHfKX
— Victor Williams (@ThePhillyPod) April 25, 2020
Dante Olson, LB Montana:
Olson finished his college career as a consensus All-American and was awarded the Buck Buchanan Award, given to the top defensive player in the FCS. He is now the school’s record holder for career tackles with 397, and broke records on the school and conference level with 179. in a single-season. He totaled 26 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks, 3 interceptions, five forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery.
Elijah Riley, DB Army:
Across his career at Army, Riley totaled 201 tackles, 17.5 tackles for losses, 6.5 sacks, seven interceptions, 28 pass break-ups and two touchdowns in 44 games.
Eagles added CB Elijah Riley. Makes plays all over the field. pic.twitter.com/7VlPx5h7Vk
— Victor Williams (@ThePhillyPod) April 26, 2020
Prince Smith, DB New Hampshire:
As a senior, Smith finished third on the team in total tackles with 64 (43 solo, 21 assisted). He also ranked second in both pass breakups (seven) and interceptions (three). He was honored with All-CAA recognition at the end of the year.
Noah Togiai, TE Oregon State:
Togiai is the sixth Oregon State tight end to record more than 1,000 receiving yards during his career. The 6-foot-4, 246-pound Togiai played in 44 games, starting in 37 while at Oregon State. As a senior, Togiai had 44 catches for 406 yards and three touchdowns.
Michael Warren II, RB Cincinnati:
Warren II holds the university’s record for rushing touchdowns in a single season and is the school’s 12th running back with more than 1,000 yards in a season.
Eagles signed RB Michael Warren. I’ve lost count of how many sprinters this team has. pic.twitter.com/YDL9jYvsie
— Victor Williams (@ThePhillyPod) April 25, 2020
Raequan Williams, DL Michigan State:
A 6-foot-4, 303-pound defensive tackle, Williams has been an essential piece to the Spartans’ defense during his collegiate career, starting 42 consecutive games, the longest such streak at Michigan State under Mark Dantonio.
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