Former Iowa Hawkeyes wide receiver Seth Anderson didn't hear his name called at the 2026 NFL Draft, but that hasn't stopped his professional football dreams. The Philadelphia Eagles have invited the undrafted free agent to their rookie mini-camp, giving him a shot to prove his worth on the field.
Anderson transferred to Iowa in 2023 after two standout seasons at Charleston Southern. During his time with the Hawkeyes, the 6-foot, 187-pound receiver from Suwanee, Georgia, appeared in 29 career games. He hauled in 26 receptions for 310 yards and three touchdowns, while also showing versatility with 58 rushing yards on five carries.
Now, Anderson aims to turn this opportunity into a contract with the Eagles. Whether it's as a wide receiver or on special teams, he'll need to impress Philadelphia's coaching staff and front office during mini-camp drills. For undrafted rookies like Anderson, these invites are often the first step toward earning a spot on an NFL roster, and his journey from Iowa to the Eagles is one worth watching this offseason.
