Eagles UDFA Signing Tracker for the 2026 NFL Draft
The 2026 NFL Draft has officially ended but the work is far from over for the Philadelphia Eagles. In recent years, Philadelphia has signed some eventual starting contributors as undrafted free agents. Reed Blankenship and T.J. Edwards are two of the team’s biggest success stories as undrafted signings.
After selecting eight players in the 2026 NFL Draft, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman and his staff will remain busy working the phones throughout the night. The opportunity to land talented prospects continues after the NFL Draft ends as players always slip through the cracks.
Here are all of the reported undrafted free agent signings for the Eagles following the 2026 NFL Draft.
Maximus Pulley, S, Wofford
First of all, what an absolutely awesome name. I remember being excited about Reed Blankenship signing with the Eagles as a undrafted free agent, simply because of his name. Could Maximus Pulley be the next undrafted success story at safety? Maybe. At 5’10 3/4” and 197 lbs., Pulley doesn’t have great size for the position. Yet he has the ability to line-up both deep and in the slot. Pulley also had an impressive pro day, headlined by a 38 1/2” vertical jump.
Source: Justin Melo of Sports Illustrated
Josh Weru, EDGE, Kenya
After selecting Nigerian IDL Uar Bernard in the seventh round, Philadelphia has signed one of his training partners at the IPP. Josh Weru is a former rugby player that is making the transition to American football and playing edge rusher. At 6’4” and 244 lbs., Weru turned heads with a pro day performance that included a 41 1/2” vertical jump, a 40-yard dash of 4.45 seconds and a 11’2” broad jump. It’s clear that the Eagles are betting on the upside and raw potential of Weru, similar to Bernard.
Source: Howie Roseman, literally
Jaedan Roberts, IOL, Alabama
After adding Georgia guard Micah Morris in the sixth round, Philadelphia is reportedly signing another former SEC guard. Alabama guard Jaedan Roberts received a draftable grade by many but went undrafted in the 2026 NFL Draft. At 6’5 1/4”, 333 lbs. with 33 3/8” arms and 10 1/4” hands, Roberts brings a similar size profile as Morris at the position. He started 25 games at right guard for the Crimson Tide and will compete for a roster spot in Philadelphia.
Source: Ryan Fowler of NBC Sports Philadelphia
Dae’Quan Wright, TE, Ole Miss
Similar to Eli Stowers, Ole Miss TE Dae’Quan Wright is an undersized player for the position at 6’3 3/4” and 246 lbs. Yet Wright makes up for his perceived lack of size with his ability to threaten defenses vertically and make plays after the catch. Wright needs to improve his technique as a blocker but his upside as a pass catcher could be enough to push for a roster spot as the Eagles continue to add competition to their tight end room in 2026.
Source: Ryan Fowler of NBC Sports Philadelphia
Tucker Large, S, Washington State
Unlike his name, Washington State safety Tucker Large is actually quite small for the position. At just 5’10”, 181 lbs. with 29 1/8” arms, Large leaves a lot to be desired from a size standpoint. After four seasons at South Dakota State, Large transferred to Washington State and played all over the Cougars’ defense. He has the positional versatility to line-up in the box, deep or in the slot. Large also showed flashes as a punt returner at South Dakota State. He’ll fight for a roster spot in Philadelphia’s rather thin safety room.
Source: Ryan Fowler of NBC Sports Philadelphia
Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama
Alabama linebacker Deontae Lawson is another player that was graded as high as a sixth-round pick by some draft experts. The Eagles were able to sign him as an undrafted free agent and he could compete for the final roster spot at linebacker in 2026. At 6’2 7/8” and 226 lbs., Lawson has decent size for the position and was a team captain for the Crimson Tide in each of the last two seasons.
Source: Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports
Kapena Gushiken, DB, Ole Miss
Ole Miss defensive back Kapena Gushiken is undersized at just 5’9” and 189 lbs., yet he makes up for it with his impressive instincts. After two seasons at Washington State, Gushiken transferred to Ole Miss and made an immediate impact on the Rebels’ defense. He showcased his versatility in 2025 with over 200+ snaps played in the box, as a deep safety and as a slot defender. Given his positional flexibility and special teams values Gushiken could push for a roster spot in 2026.
Source: Jason B. Hirschhorn of The Leap
Rocco Underwood, LS, Florida
The Eagles didn’t currently have a long snapper on their roster and now they’ve reportedly filled that void. Florida long snapper Rocco Underwood is headed to Philadelphia as the Eagles look to end last season’s revolving door at the position. At 6’4”, 240 lbs. with a 4.75-second 40-yard dash, Underwood brings some size and athleticism to the position. He should at least compete for the long snapper job in Philadelphia this offseason.
Source: Ryan Fowler of NBC Sports Philadelphia
Eagles Rookie Minicamp Invites
Mante Morrow, WR, Upper Iowa
Declan Williams, LB, Incarnate Ward
Jeremiah Earby, CB, Boise State
Dontae Balfour, CB, Texas Tech