The 2024 NFL Draft is out of the way, which means rookie minicamp kicks off in just a few days.
For the Philadelphia Eagles, that camp begins on Friday, May 3, and runs through May 6.
Aside from the nine players from their NFL draft class, the Eagles will have seven UDFAs and at least 10 other rookies report to their camp this weekend.
They also have a formally retired veteran trying out for them.
Below is every player expected to participate in the Eagles' rookie minicamp.
Eagles' 2024 NFL Draft Class:
- Pick No. 22: CB Quinyon Mitchell
- Pick No. 40: CB Cooper DeJean
- Pick No. 94: EDGE Jalyx Hun
- Pick No. 152: WR Ainias Smith
- Pick No. 155: LB Jeremiah Trotter Jr
- Pick No. 172: G Trevor Keegan
- Pick No. 185: WR Johnny Wilson
- Pick No. 190: OL Dylan McMahon
Eagles' 2024 UDFA Signings:
- LSU S Andre Sam
- Georgia RB Kendall Milton
- Tennessee TE McCallan Castles
- Marshall WR Talik Keaton
- Maryland OT Gottlieb Ayedze
- Howard OT Anim Dankwah
- Baylor DT Gabe Hall
Eagles' 10 Additional Invites to Rookie Minicamp (per PFN):
- Princeton QB Blake Stenstrom
- Ohio State/IPP WR Praise Olatoke
- Georgia Southern TE Jjay Mcafee
- Wake Forest LB Jacob Roberts
- Grambling State CB Cedric Anderson
- Ferris State CB Shon Stephens
- Clemson CB Sheridan Jones
- Mercer CB Tavion McCarthy
- UCLA S Kenny Churchwell III
- IPP P Harry Mallinder
These invites include four cornerbacks, which was the Eagles' top priority heading into the draft, so it's obvious that they mean business when it comes to upgrading their secondary this offseason.
Of those on the list, Stephens was one they hosted for a top 30 visit ahead of the draft.
You can read more on Stephens and his interesting background HERE.
Eagles Also Invite Former 40-Time Record-Holder John Ross
The Eagles also invited retired veteran wide receiver John Ross, who was drafted ninth overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2017, to workout.
Ross held the 40-yard dash record with a 4.22 before Xavier Worthy broke it this year by posting a 4.21.
During the minicamp, players will have meetings to attend, watch game film, and walk through the offense and defense among other drills
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