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The Philadelphia Eagles may have discovered a promising talent in UDFA Joshua Weru, a former Kenyan rugby player. His elite speed and physicality, along with a strong work ethic, make him a potential asset for the team's future.
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The spotlight has been fixed on one name, but he isn't the only one worth watching. When the Philadelphia Eagles added Uar Bernard through the International Player Pathway Program, the buzz was immediate. It was also justified.
His size, story, and athletic profile made him one of the most intriguing additions of the entire draft weekend. Quietly, however, Howie Roseman and his staff may have found another gem. Joshua Weru didn't hear his name called during any of the seven rounds, but make no mistake. The Eagles made sure he landed exactly where they wanted him. In many ways, his profile is just as fascinating. Weru isn't built like Bernard, but he's leaner, faster, and more explosive in space. A former rugby player for Kenya's national team, Weru brings traits that jump off the page. He has elite speed and physicality. He's the owner of a relentless motor. His reported testing numbers only reinforce that: a blazing 40-yard dash, elite explosion numbers, and movement skills that are rare for someone transitioning into football.
Like Bernard, Weru is new to American football. That hasn't stopped Philadelphia before. The Eagles have long been among the league's most aggressive teams in developing raw international talent. Jordan Mailata's success is the gold standard, but it also serves as a reminder of what's possible when patience meets coaching. Weru is just as raw and just as capable of becoming that diamond in the rough. He's not expected to contribute right away. He doesn't need to. With a deep defensive front already in place, Philadelphia can afford to let him learn, develop, and grow into his role over time. This isn't just a flier. It's a calculated swing. The Eagles knew Weru might slip through the draft, and they trusted their evaluation enough to wait. When the time was right, they shifted gears and acted quickly.
That's not luck. That's effective planning. If the traits translate, this won't just be remembered as a quiet post-draft signing. It'll be remembered as the moment Philadelphia found another piece of its future, one hidden in plain sight.
Joshua Weru is a former rugby player for Kenya's national team who recently signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent.
Weru possesses elite speed, physicality, and a relentless motor, making him an intriguing prospect as he transitions into American football.
Weru's signing is similar to the Eagles' past success with international players like Jordan Mailata, showcasing the team's commitment to developing raw talent.

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This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles quietly added explosive rugby talent Joshua Weru