Two more rookies will get the opportunity to defy the odds and make the Philadelphia Eagles.

Lehigh quarterback Nick Shafnisky and Northwestern Oklahoma State offensive tackle Lorenzo Allen were both invited to Eagles rookie minicamp this weekend. The Eagles had 55 players on last year's rookie minicamp roster, which included their draft picks and undrafted free agent signings.

This year's number has not yet been announced.

"It's wild," Shafnisky told Austin Vitelli of The Brown and White. "Just getting the opportunity. I'm about to put on an Eagles helmet, an Eagles jersey. I'm about to have a new number. I never thought I'd get to play football after college until this past season."

Shafinsky (6-2, 220 pounds) was the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year in 2016throwing for 2,489 yards, 20 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. He also rushed for 11 touchdowns.

Allen tweeted he'll be attending the Eagles rookie minicamp late Wednesday night.

Crying tears of joy I'm going to the Eagles???????? Thank you God pic.twitter.com/pog1Kc7yuN — Lorenzo Allen (@AmbitiousLA95) May 10, 2017

Listen at 6-6, 287 pounds, Allen compares his game to Tyron Smith, using technique to control his opponent (Allen is No. 50).

The Eagles coaching staff will get a good look at both players this weekend. Both have a chance to prove they belong on a NFL roster.