FAYETTEVILLE — The two Arkansas football players who were drafted this year agreed to terms with their NFL team Wednesday.
The Denver Broncos announced they came to terms with third-round defensive lineman McTelvin Agim, and the Washington Post reported seventh-round safety Kamren Curl signed with Washington. Their signings came a day before rookies are expected to report to NFL training camps.
Agim’s four-year contract with the Broncos is worth more than $4.5 million and includes an $857,270 signing bonus, according to the Denver Post. Details of Curl’s deal were not reported.
In four seasons at Arkansas, Agim recorded 145 tackles, including 30.