With the 196th pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select CB Randall Evans of Kansas State. Here are 10 facts about one of the newest Eagles cornerbacks ...

CB Randall Evans played collegiately for Kansas State University

He was originally a walk-on for Coach Snyder, but then turned into a 31-game starter

In 2014, Evans was selected by the coaches as a First Team All-Big 12 performer by the coaches

In 2014, Evans was also a First Team Academic All-Big 12 selection

Evans racked up 210 tackles in four years at Kansas State

During his senior season, Evans had four interceptions for the Wildcats

Evans had a career high in tackles (10) in 2013 game against Texas

CB Randall Evans is from Miami, FL and played in high school at Miami Palmetto

As a junior in high school, he helped Miami Palmetto finish as the state runner-up as he contributed seven interceptions and 65 tackles during the season

Evans majored in Sociology at Kansas State
Here are 10 things Eagles fans should know about new cornerback Randall Evans ...
1. Randall Evans was selected by the Eagles with the 196th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft.
2. A walk-on at Kansas State, Evans started 31 games for the Cougars.
3. How did Evans end up at Kansas State? His girlfriend's brother is NBA star Michael Beasley, a K-State alum.
4. The Big 12 coaches named Evans a first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2014.
5. Evans was also a first-team Academic All-Big 12 pick last season.
6. In his four seasons, Evans racked up 210 tackles.
7. Who led the Cougars in interceptions in 2014? It was Evans with four.
8. Against Texas in 2013, Evans had a career-high 10 tackles.
9. A native of Miami, Evans guided Miami Palmetto High School to the state title game as a junior.
10. Evans worked out of the slot at Kansas State.