AP
The Eagles have joined the Bears and Buccaneers as teams that have started signing members of their 2015 draft class less than a week after the draft got underway.
The team announced Wednesday that they have signed second-round defensive back Eric Rowe, sixth-round cornerback Randall Evans and seventh-round defensive end Brian Mihalik to four-year contracts.
The Eagles traded up to take Rowe, who made 45 starts and intercepted three passes over his four years playing both cornerback and safety at Utah. He’s expected to get his first look at cornerback, where the Eagles signed Byron Maxwell and Walter Thurmond as free agents to go with Brandon Boykin in a revamped position group.