Eagles Sign Explosive Receiver & Cut Rookie in Late-Minute NFL Moves

   

The offseason may officially be over, but the Philadelphia Eagles are still making roster moves even as training camp begins. Philadelphia announced the signing of wide receiver Griffin Hebert while releasing rookie tackle Gottlieb Ayedze. The offensive lineman was on the Non-Football Injury List prior to being released.

Gottlieb Ayedze

This is not the first time the Eagles signed Hebert. The wideout-tight end hybrid signed with the team last December and also had a brief stint with the Seattle Seahawks. The Eagles released Hebert days after the 2024 NFL draft in April.

Hebert went undrafted in 2023 after five seasons at Louisiana Tech. Heading into the 2023 draft, NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein praised Hebert’s athleticism and explosiveness as an upside play. The NFL draft analyst gave Hebert a seventh round/priority free agent grade.

“Undersized tight end whose speed and fluidity in space basically make him a big slot receiver,” Zierlein wrote in his pre-draft profile. “Hebert had an excellent pro day, which should put him on the map as a priority free agent.

“Evaluators could grow to appreciate his mismatch potential and run-after-catch talent the more tape they consume. He needs to play with better effort as a blocker, but his athleticism, explosiveness and speed could make him a developmental project for a team.”

Heading into the 2024 NFL Draft, Ex-Eagles Tackle Gottlieb Ayedze Earned a 5th Round Grade