On Friday afternoon, the Eagles announced that CB Kevon Seymour had been signed to a futures contract. This may seem like a fairly standard move, with the Seymour previously set to enter free agency, but it could also be one that pays large dividends.
The Eagles have an emerging track record of finding cornerbacking talent in obscure places. Conversely, they seem to struggle developing the players they spend valuable assets on, but that’s a story for another day.
From seventh-round pick Jalen Mills, to UDFA’s Cre’Von LeBlanc, and Michael Jacquet, the Eagles are no strangers to finding real value in the secondary.