Eagles Agree To Terms With Eric Rowe, Randall Evans And Brian Mihalik
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The Eagles announced on Wednesday that the team had agreed to terms on deals with three members of their group of drafted rookies. The Eagles agreed to contracts with Eric Rowe, Randall Evans and Brian Mihalik.
DB Eric Rowe was selected by the Eagles in the second round out of Utah. Rowe was brought in to address needs in the Eagles secondary and showed versatility in college starting as both a safety and a cornerback.
Rowe appeared in 47 games at Utah and started in 45 of them during his four year career. The Eagles have not indicated whether they will use Rowe primarily as a cornerback or a safety.
DB Randall Evans was selected in the sixth round by the Eagles on Saturday. Evans is a former walk-on at Kansas State and started 31 games, recording 210 tackles and seven interceptions in his career.
DE Brian Mihalik was the Eagles seventh round selection. Mihalik started all 13 games in his senior season at Boston College.
The 6'9", 302 lbs lineman appeared in 44 games in his college career and finished with 86 tackles and 8.5 sacks.