Mundt enters his 10th NFL season after going undrafted out of Oregon in 2017.
The 6-foot-4 Mundt spent his first five seasons on the Los Angeles Rams before playing the next three on the Minnesota Vikings, overlapping with new Eagles Offensive Coordinator Sean Mannion in 2022 and 2023. While it remains to be seen what Mannion's vision is for the offense, the tight end position has played a vital part in Philadelphia, and the scheme the new coordinator has the most experience with, in both the run game and the pass game over the years.
Mundt appeared in 16 regular-season games for the Jaguars last year and was one of the best blocking tight ends in the league. Amongst the 88 tight ends with at least 100 blocking snaps, Mundt had the seventh-highest pass blocking grade and ninth-highest run blocking grade, according to Pro Football Focus.
A Super Bowl LVI champion with the Rams, Mundt has 74 catches for 658 yards and four touchdowns in his NFL career.
Mundt was released by the Jaguars on March 10, so he didn't have to wait until the start of the League Year to find a new home, and he quickly did here in Philadelphia.
With these moves, the Eagles tight end room consists of Jaheim Bell, E.J. Jenkins, and Cameron Latu in addition to Calcaterra and Mundt.