Former undrafted Clemson wide receiver Joseph Ngata has been gaining support from coaches and fans for his performance at Philadelphia Eagles training camp. Ngata’s journey from undrafted free agent to a potential member of the 53-man roster member is one of the feel-good storylines worth following heading into the preseason.
Undrafted rookie wide receiver Joseph Ngata has been turning heads during the Eagles’ training camp. Reports indicate that he’s been an early standout, and thanks to the trust he’s gained from the backup quarterbacks, Ngata has a real shot at making the Eagles’ roster.
Reports from training camp have consistently highlighted Ngata’s play-making ability on the outside. Notably, he has emerged as a top option for Marcus Mariota and the Eagles’ backup quarterbacks, thanks to his willingness to make tough catches over the middle.
After garnering a high number of targets and making a series of remarkable grabs, Ngata’s presence on the field has been nearly impossible to ignore.
Ngata Follows A Rich Tradition of Productive Clemson WRs
The decision to target Ngata as an undrafted free agent could ultimately prove to be a steal for Philadelphia. Clemson boasts a rich history of producing standout wide receivers in the NFL. DeAndre Hopkins, Tee Higgins, Mike Williams, Sammy Watkins, and Hunter Renfrow are just some of the Tigers wideouts that graduated to terrorizing NFL defenses.
If he can follow in their footsteps, Ngata’s invite to training camp might end up being heralded as another brilliant move by the Eagles’ front office.
With the fan base already in midseason form and looking for something to get excited about, Ngata could be one strong preseason game away from turning this into a Hank Baskett situation.
Will Ngata Really Make The Eagles Roster?
Standing at an imposing 6-foot-3 and 217 lbs., Ngata has the frame of a future No. 1 wide receiver.
His size and strength have allowed him to make some difficult contested catches during training camp, which has caught the eyes of his teammates and coaches.
A notable moment came when he secured a contested catch against K’Von Wallace, who is in the mix for the starting safety spot.
With Deion Cain now hurt, it seems conceivable that Ngata will have a chance to prove himself during the preseason.
Now, Week 1 of the preseason is right around the corner and the former Clemson WR has the potential to ignite the already enthusiastic Eagles fan base.
If his trajectory maintains its current course, Ngata’s name could soon be etched onto the Eagles’ Week 1 roster, solidifying his status as an NFL football player.
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