Eagles Ink Sixth-Round Pick Cameron Williams to Rookie Contract
The Philadelphia Eagles have officially signed offensive tackle Cameron Williams, their sixth-round selection in the 2025 NFL Draft, to a standard four-year rookie deal, the team announced on Tuesday.
With the signing, Williams becomes the eighth member of the Eagles’ 10-player draft class to finalize his contract. Only two draftees remain unsigned: first-round pick Jihaad Campbell, a linebacker, and second-round safety Andrew Mukuba.
Several other draft picks have already completed their deals with the team, including fourth-round defensive tackle Ty Robinson, fifth-round cornerback Mac McWilliams, fifth-round linebacker Smael Mondon, fifth-round offensive lineman Drew Mendall, sixth-round quarterback Kyle McCord, fellow sixth-round offensive tackle Myles Hinton, and sixth-round edge rusher Antwaun Powell-Ryland.

Williams brings size and promise to the Eagles’ offensive line depth chart. He started 10 games at right tackle during his junior season at the University of Texas. In his sophomore year, he saw action in nine contests, including one start at right tackle. As a freshman, he appeared in 13 games, contributing primarily on special teams, especially on the field goal unit.
Now under contract, Williams will enter training camp looking to earn a role on Philadelphia’s offensive line, potentially providing depth behind starters or competing for a rotational spot.