A familiar face signed with the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday with news that former Kansas City Chiefs defensive back D.J. White had landed on the team’s practice squad, per Eagles beat writer Daniel Gallen.
White originally entered the National Football League with the Chiefs as part of their 2016 NFL Draft class under former general manager John Dorsey. White was a late round flyer on a cornerback with upside and potential special teams player out of Georgia Tech who turned Dorsey’s head enough to turn in the pick.
White was a three-year starter for the Yellow Jackets who earned honorable mention honors in the ACC and showed solid ball skills in the team’s secondary.