Mar 18, 2015; Portland, OR, USA; Virginia Commonwealth Rams guard/forward Treveon Graham (21) addresses the media in a press conference during practice before the second round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Godofredo Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

After weeks of radio silence on the free agent front, the Utah Jazz announced the signing of swingman Treveon Graham on Monday morning. Graham comes to the Jazz as an undrafted rookie following his four-year stint at Virginia Commonwealth University.

“The Freight Train” documented his contract signing on Instagram, citing the moment as the realization of a lifelong dream–

All my life I been dreaming of this moment and it has finally came … Just want to thank everyone that have been behind me from the beginning #dreamchasin #OKE #blessed #utahjazz A photo posted by Treveon Graham (@fr8train21) on Aug 15, 2015 at 7:01pm PDT

Per team policy, the terms of Graham’s deal were not announced.

Given the plethora of guaranteed contracts already on the books for the Jazz, it stands to reason that Graham has been signed to a non-guaranteed deal that will allow him to participate in the team’s training camp. It’s an arrangement similar to the one made with Utah Jazz Summer League player J.J. O’Brien—

Jazz didn't give details, but this is likely a camp invite. https://t.co/9NA9nijyEt — Jody Genessy (@DJJazzyJody) August 17, 2015

Graham left VCU as one of the greatest players in school history, three times earning all-conference honors–including back-to-back All-Atlantic 10 First Team selections–and led his team in scoring as a sophomore, a junior and a senior. His play earned him an invite to the Kevin Durant, LeBron James and Chris Paul Skills Academies.

Despite battling injuries at VCU last season, the six-foot-six, 215-pound Graham turned heads in his senior year with the Rams. He averaged 16.2 points, and 7.1 rebounds per game while connecting on 38 percent of his 5.1 three-point attempts per contest. His play in the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament also earned MVP honors.

The Freight Train most recently played with the San Antonio Spurs summer league outfit, averaging 7.8 points on 46 percent shooting, while grabbing 2.7 rebounds per game.

His best showing came in the Las Vegas Summer League Final against the Phoenix Suns. Graham scored 22 points while hitting three of his four three-point attempts and collecting three steals to help Becky Hammon and the Spurs secure the title. He also managed 17 points on five of nine shooting in a game against the Utah Jazz.

League rules allow for 20 total training camp players. The Graham signing presumably leaves only one spot open on the camp roster. Stay tuned to Purple & Blues for more information on Jazz training camp as it becomes available.