While Dallas was signing undrafted free agent La'el Collins, the Philadelphia Eagles were quickly moving to secure four of their six draft picks.
In a span of just two days, the Eagles were able to reach deals with first round pick Nelson Agholor (WR, USC), second round pick Eric Rowe (CB/S, Utah), sixth round pick Randall Evans (CB, KSU), and seventh round pick Brian Mihalik (DE/BC).
Per Jeff McLane, Agholor's deal is for $9.4 million:
Nelson Agholor's four-year deal with the #Eagles is for $9.4M with a signing bonus of $5.1M. A standard deal for 20th pick in first round.
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) May 7, 2015
The deals for Rowe, Evans and Mihalik are also for four years, but the monetary components of each deal are unknown.
Agholor and Rowe are likely to have the biggest impact this season. Rowe is likely going to compete for a starting job at cornerback or safety, while Agholor will be able to contribute at receiver and in punt returns. Like most late round draft picks, Evans and Mihalik will be given the chance to make the team, but it is by no means guaranteed.
In case you missed it, we did scouting reports on each of these players, just click there names here: Nelson Agholor, Eric Rowe, Randall Evans, and Brian Mihalik.
Patrick Causey is a writer at Eagledelphia.com and can be followed on Twitter @PhillySportsJD