Eagles sign 2024 fourth-round pick Will Shipley to rookie contract

Philadelphia Eagles' fourth-round pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, Will Shipley, officially signed his rookie contract on Monday.  Shipley inked a four-year deal worth $4.7 million, per Spotrac. After trading back twice in the fourth round of the draft, the Eagles selected the former dual-threat Clemson running back with the 127th pick. As both a running […]

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Clemson running back Will Shipley (1) runs during the fourth quarter of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, Friday, December 29, 2023. Clemson won 38-35.
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Philadelphia Eagles' fourth-round pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, Will Shipley, officially signed his rookie contract on Monday. 

Shipley inked a four-year deal worth $4.7 million, per Spotrac.

After trading back twice in the fourth round of the draft, the Eagles selected the former dual-threat Clemson running back with the 127th pick.

As both a running back and receiver, Shipley brings even more versatility to the Eagles' backfield that stars veteran Saquon Barkley. 

Before making the jump to the NFL, Shipley was a three-year starter for the Tigers where he totaled 2,747 yards and 31 touchdowns on 526 career rushing attempts along with 602 yards and two touchdowns on 85 catches.

His best season at Clemson came in 2022 when he rushed for 1,182 yards with 15 touchdowns. It was the same season that went viral for hurdling over a Louisville defender en route to a 25-yard touchdown.

Shipley was stoked to see the Philadelphia area code pop up on draft night since he is no stranger to the city after having been multiple times to cheer on his brother's U Penn lacrosse team.

"When the call came through from Philadelphia, I could not have been more ecstatic," Shipley said moments after he was selected. "I am up there all the time catching as many of his games as I can, and I have gained a love for the City of Philly. It could not be a better spot for my family. I'm ready to get to work and could not be more proud to be a Philadelphia Eagle."

The Eagles will have a crowded backfield heading into training camp, but Shipley's versatility and special teams value could be what lands him a spot on the 53-man roster.