Eagles undrafted rookie free agent tracker

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The 2021 NFL Draft is finished but the work isn't.

The Eagles drafted nine players over the three-day event but will now work to add undrafted free agents who did not hear their names selected. The Eagles had 70 players on their roster before the draft, which means they have 11 vacant roster spots.

We'll track all the UDFA additions here:

Jamie Newman, QB, Georgia/Wake Forest (NFL Network): The 6-3, 234-pound quarterback began his college career at Wake Forest before going to Georgia. But he opted out in 2020 and never actually played for the Bulldogs. In 2019, he started 12 games for Wake Forest, completed just under 61% of his passes for 2,868 yards with 26 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He presumably has a chance to make the Eagles’ roster as the third QB behind Jalen Hurts and Joe Flacco. The Eagles did not draft a developmental QB.

Trevon Grimes, WR, Florida (NFL Draft Diamonds): At 6-4, 240, Grimes is great at using his frame to make contested catches. In 2020, he had 38 catches for 589 yards and 9 touchdowns. Grimes began his college career at Ohio State but got on the field at Florida. There’s an obvious connection with the Eagles. New QBs coach Brian Johnson came from Florida, where he was the OC in 2020.

Jhamon Ausbon, WR, Texas A&M (NFL Network): At 6-2, 217 pounds, Ausbon is obviously a bigger-bodied receiver. He opted out in 2020 but in 2019 started all 13 games for the Aggies, catching 66 passes for 872 yards and 5 touchdowns.

Jack Stoll, TE, Nebraska (Aaron Wilson): The Eagles didn’t draft a tight end, which is a need. Still is 6-4, 247. Stoll didn’t put up big numbers in college for the Huskers. In four seasons, (29 games) he had 61 catches for 657 yards and 6 touchdowns.

Harry Crider, C, Indiana (Aaron Wilson): At 6-3, 307 pounds, Crider was a starter for the Hoosiers at guard and center of the last two years. Was a team captain in 2020.

Jaquan Bailey, DE, Iowa State (Aaron Wilson): Bailey had 25 1/2 sacks in his career at Iowa State with at least 7 in three seasons. He’s 6-2, 246, so a tad undersized.

Kayode Awosika, OT, Buffalo (Awosika): At 6-3, 307, Awosika might actually project as a guard. At Buffalo he played right tackle and left tackle, starting a total of 32 games over the last three seasons.

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