The work didn't stop when Round 7 of the 2025 NFL Draft ended on Saturday for the Eagles.
Philadelphia announced on Friday, before the start of the Rookie Minicamp, that it has signed the following undrafted free agents from the 2025 class to go along with their 10 draft picks.
Here is a look at the undrafted free agents for the Eagles:

WR Darius Cooper – Tarleton State
5-11, 210 pounds
No. 41
A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Cooper joins the Eagles from Tarleton State, where he earned first-team Associated Press FCS All-America honors in his senior season.
The 5-foot-11, 210-pound receiver finished second in Division I in receiving yards with 1,450 (second most in single-season school history) and sixth in touchdowns with 14 (third most in single-season school history) in 2024.
In 48 games, Cooper accumulated 164 catches for 3,185 yards and 29 touchdowns, averaging 19.4 yards per catch.

LB Lance Dixon – Toledo
6-2, 233 pounds
No. 41
The 6-foot-2 linebacker had 46 tackles and two forced fumbles in 2024 for Toledo after transferring from West Virginia, where he spent three seasons.
Dixon, a five-star recruit and No. 13 prospect according to 247Sports out of high school, began his collegiate career at Penn State.
The former safety turned linebacker comes in at 6-2, 233 pounds and is a native of Oak Park, Michigan.

DB Maxen Hook – Toledo
6-0, 202 pounds
No. 37
Hook was a first-team All-MAC selection in 2024, marking his third straight season earning the honor. He was the third Toledo Rocket to ever make an All-MAC team in four seasons.
The 6-foot defensive specialist went undrafted despite accepting an invitation to the Reese's Senior Bowl and finishing 24th in the nation with 8.92 tackles per game.
Hook finished his career with 356 tackles, seven interceptions, and 22 passes defended in 52 games.

DB Brandon Johnson – Oregon
5-10, 185 pounds
No. 35
An All-Big Ten honorable mention, Johnson played in 14 games for the Ducks in 2024, tallying 45 tackles, five pass breakups, and 4.5 tackles for loss.
Johnson played three seasons at Duke before transferring to Oregon, where he was a part of a defense that ranked No. 16 in the country in points allowed per game (19.43).

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RB Montrell Johnson Jr. – Florida
5-11, 212 pounds
No. 34
The former Gator will add depth to the Eagles' running back room after rushing for 2,251 yards and 21 touchdowns during his three seasons with Florida.
Prior to his time in the SEC, Johnson (5-11, 212 pounds) led Louisiana in rushing touchdowns (12) and was second in rushing yards (838), earning him Sun Belt Freshman of the Year honors in 2021.
The New Orleans native received an invite to the NFL Scouting Combine and played in the East-West Shrine Bowl during the draft process.

DB B.J. Mayes – Texas A&M
6-0, 187 pounds
No. 49
Mayes played one season at Texas A&M and led the team with four interceptions in 2024, which ranked fourth in the SEC.
Prior to his time with the Aggies, he spent two seasons at Incarnate Word and one at UAB. The 6-foot defensive back led UAB with 10 pass breakups, finishing seventh in the American Athletic Conference.

WR Taylor Morin – Wake Forest
5-11, 185 pounds
No. 45
The Eagles added depth to the wide receiver room, picking up Wake Forest's all-time leading receiver in Morin.
Morin tallied 2,974 yards throughout his career and finished second all-time in school history in receptions (227) and fourth in touchdowns (21).
The Centreville, Virginia, native was a 2024 All-ACC Honorable Mention after picking up a team-high 64 catches and 756 yards. Morin has also been used as a punt returner, finishing second in program history in career punt return yards (809).

OL Hollin Pierce – Rutgers
6-8, 341 pounds
No. 63
Pierce was Rutgers' first offensive lineman to earn All-America status since Anthony Davis in 2009. He also earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2024 after starting 13 games at left tackle.
The 6-8, 341-pound player will be familiar with Philadelphia, as he is from Trenton, New Jersey.

RB ShunDerrick Powell – Central Arkansas
5-7, 183 pounds
No. 39
Powell comes to Philadelphia from Central Arkansas, fresh off a 1,343-yard rushing season.
In addition, the Hoxie, Arkansas, native added 14 touchdowns on the ground and averaged 7.9 yards per carry, along with 107.2 yards per game.
The 2022 FCS All-American went over 100 yards in eight out of 11 games in 2024. – Written by Liam Wichser