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Monday, April 27, 2009
Penn State's Josh Gaines (left) sacks Purdue's Curtis Painter.

As we reported earlier, the Eagles were hard at work adding undrafted rookie free agents after the conclusion of the draft. The team announced the nine players it has signed this afternon.

Here is the group, with short bios provided by the Eagles:

Josh Gaines

Penn State, Defensive End, 6-1, 274

A defensive co-captain for the Nittany Lions, finished his career with 105 tackles, 8.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries. Became a starter during his sophomore season then rarely came off the field, playing 589 snaps during his junior season and 696 snaps during his red shirt senior campaign. One of 11 children (four brothers and six sisters). Attended Northrop HS in Fort Wayne, IN. Born 9/27/85 in Fort Wayne.

Reshard Langford

Vanderbilt, Safety, 6-1, 213

A four-year starting safety at Vanderbilt, posted 247 tackles (16 for a loss) and eight interceptions. Was a two-year captain at Tanner HS in Tanner, AL, as a running back and safety, earning first-team All-State honors in his senior season. Born 2/6/86.

Marcus Mailei (MY-lay)

Weber State, Fullback, 6-0, 255

A two-time, All-Big Sky selection from 2007-08, recorded 58 receptions for 563 yards and five TDs in his four-year career. Also amassed 161 rushing yards and three TDs. Attended the same high school (Highland) as Eagles LB Stewart Bradley and garnered first-team all-state honors as a senior after rushing for 1,206 yards and 16 TDs. Born on 10/30/86 in Salt Lake City, UT.

Walter Mendenhall

Illinois State, Running Back, 6-0, 225

Transferred from Illinois after spending four years with the Illini. In his one season at Illinois State, rushed for 796 yards and 11 touchdowns on 126 carries (6.3 avg in 2008). Earned academic All-Conference honors with a 3.2 GPA at Niles West high school in Skokie, Ill., where he finished his career with over 3,600 all-purpose yards. His younger brother, Rashard, played collegiately at Illinois and was a first round draft pick of the Steelers in 2008. Born 1/22/86. 

Dallas Reynolds

Brigham Young, Guard, 6-4, 314

Played all five offensive line positions at BYU and twice garnered first-team All-Mountain West honors – as a left tackle his junior year and as a center his senior year. Attended Timpview HS in Provo, Utah, where he was a team captain and a two-time all-state performer. His father, Lance, is the associate head football coach and running backs coach at BYU, and his older brother, Lance, also played center for the Cougars. His two younger brothers, Matt and Houston, have also signed letters of intent to play there after serving their church missions. A former Eagle Scout, Reynolds served a church mission in Seattle and is married to Suzanne Steele. Born 4/23/84.

Brandon Robinson

Boston College, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 198

Posted 141 receptions, 2,023 yards and 10 touchdowns in his four-year career at Boston College, earning All-ACC honorable mention honors in his junior season. Attended Breck School in Minneapolis, MN, where he earned All-America and Minnesota Prep Player of the Year honors in 2003. He recorded three touchdown catches, a punt return touchdown and a 32-yard field goal in his final high school game. Also starred in soccer, basketball, tennis and track. Born 8/2/85.

Courtney Robinson

UMass, Cornerback, 5-11, 200

A two-time All-CAA selection at cornerback from 2007-08, tallied 101 tackles, five interceptions, 2.5 sacks and 22 knockdowns in his three-year career at UMass. Additionally, is the school’s all-time leader in kickoff return yards (1,388) and garnered all-conference accolades as a returner in his sophomore and junior seasons. Appeared in 11 games as a reserve cornerback at UConn in 2005 before transferring to UMass the following year. As the team captain in both football and track at Atlantic high school in Delray Beach, FL, earned first-team all-county honors as a senior defensive back and was the conference champion in the 100-meter and 200-meter dash. Born 12/7/86 in Boynton Beach, FL.

Sam Swank

Wake Forest, Kicker, 6-2, 201

Finished as the all-time leading scorer at Wake Forest with 337 points. Set school records with 71 field goals and 124 career PATs. Concluded his career ranked 16th in NCAA history in career scoring. Excelled on the football and soccer teams at Fletcher HS in Neptune Beach, FL. Born 10/5/85 in Lakeland, FL.

Marcus Thigpen

Indiana, Running Back, 5-9, 193

Finished second in school history with 2,009 career kick return yards, third with 4,658 career all-purpose yards and tied for eighth with 21 career touchdowns. Became the first player in school history to record 1,000 yards rushing (1,621), receiving (1,028) and by kick return (2,009). Amassed eight career rushes of 70 yards or more. Earned first team All-America honors as a sophomore after leading the nation with a 30.1 yard kick return average and three touchdowns on 24 returns. Captured the Michigan 100-meter crown as a senior track athlete at Mumford HS in Detroit, MI. Also clocked a 10.67 100-meter dash to take sixth at the 2007 Big Ten Championship. Born 5/15/86.
 

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Posted by Daily News staff @ 3:04 PM  Permalink | 20 comments
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Posted 03:02 PM, 04/27/2009
Serge_Matthews
should of went after M. Evans from PSU
Posted 03:13 PM, 04/27/2009
brmorgen81
Mark my words: Sam Swank will replace David Akers by the end of next year.
Posted 03:15 PM, 04/27/2009
gaitherfan
I would have liked Jeremiah Johnson, RB from Oregon... but I like what I see here as far as some good camp bodies and PS types.
Posted 03:22 PM, 04/27/2009
FireAndyReid
i am shocked, absolutley SHOCKED that they signed a FA from BYU
Posted 03:34 PM, 04/27/2009
THE-KID (WI)
Langford will stick this year as a special teams guy and challenge next year. Quality football player.
Posted 04:16 PM, 04/27/2009
GrownMan86
No, I like Josh Gaines. He is a better overall character guy. M.Evans is a clown who should have stayed in school. I was a big fan of Mo Evans, but he is not to bright. He would have been a monster next year if he stayed.
Posted 04:48 PM, 04/27/2009
B in DC
As a biased PSU fan, I'm thrilled about the Gaines signing. Guy's all muscle and has a heck of a motor on the field.
Posted 05:27 PM, 04/27/2009
whofeelsit
Who signed Evans? Also, I love the Mendenhall signing.
Posted 05:33 PM, 04/27/2009
southern eagle fan
This is a bad year for undrafted free agents to try to make this team. Where are they going to play? Even special team is going to be extremely difficult to make. Only the Safety and the big running back have even an outside chance to be on special teams; unless they get "injured."
Posted 05:43 PM, 04/27/2009
bcstpete
Sam Swank will be a kicker in the NFL for the next 15 years.
Posted 06:05 PM, 04/27/2009
tonygreeneagle5
Brandon Lucky anyone? He has played in a West Coast System
Posted 06:20 PM, 04/27/2009
KGKoons
The Vandy kid, the kicker and maybe Mend. might at least make it for canon fodder in camp. I like the Vandy kid alot. I went to Vandy in '61 so I am a bit biased.
Posted 07:05 PM, 04/27/2009
mick314
Does the annual BYU draftee get to dine with Andy and Vai ?
Posted 07:40 PM, 04/27/2009
crohnkiller
I have seen Langford play and the kid is a ball hawk. he was also captain of the Vanderbilt football team, which has been improving on defense every year. he is a great kid too. I hope good things from him. Good pick up. I also like the Mendenhall kid from Ill, nice build and transferred from where his brother played so he could get some time..I hope he works out. I like his size as a 3rd down option
Posted 09:10 PM, 04/27/2009
mikemaddog
Dallas Reynolds is not a former Eagle Scout. Once an Eagle Scout, always an ES. How do you become a former ES?
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