The Eagles announced Friday that they have agreed to terms with rookie sixth-round picks Mike Gibson and Andy Studebaker on four-year deals.
Gibson, a guard out of Cal, was selected with the 184th pick overall. He was an All-Pac 10 honorable mention pick as a senior, and was an All-America pick at Solano Community College before transferring to Cal in 2006.
Studebaker, who played defensive end at Division III Wheaton College, has converted to linebacker with the Eagles. He's noteworthy as the player the Eagles chose with the 203rd selection, partly after being impressed with his highlight tape on YouTube. He registered 30 sacks in his career at Wheaton, which included an All-America nod. He's the first Wheaton player ever picked in the NFL Draft.