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Rutgers undrafted free agent signing tracker: Where are Lumpkin, Longa, Gause headed?

Quentin Gause was the model of year-by-year improvement with Rutgers football and now he will try to take his game to the next level for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Gause signed Saturday immediately after the conclusion of the seven rounds the 2016 NFL Draft. The redshirt senior linebacker’s stock rose as the draft progressed.

The chiseled 6-foot 232-pounder turned in the best scores at Rutgers Pro Day in the vertical jump (36 inches), 3-cone drill (7.00 seconds), 20-yard shuttle (4.15 seconds) and 60-yard shuttle (11.53 seconds). He also did 23 reps on the bench press.

— Ryan Dunleavy (@rydunleavy) May 1, 2016

About Ryan Dunleavy

Ryan Dunleavy has covered Rutgers athletics for more than a decade, dating back to his days as a student at his alma mater.