Uar Bernard was not the only player the Philadelphia Eagles brought in via the International Pathway Program in this draft. Once the NFL Draft concluded, the Eagles went to work on a another player from the IPP they really liked. The Eagles didn't select Joshua Weru in the draft, but they made sure Weru was on their 90-man roster this summer. Like Jordan Mailata, Weru is a former rugby player. He played for the Kenya Simbas in the national rugby 15s team before trying out American football. Weru has never played American football, similar to Bernard and Jordan Mailata eight years ago. He played for the Kenyan national team until joining the International Pathway Program in December. Weru is the first Kenyan and East African athlete to sign with the IPP, and the first Kenyan player to play in the NFL. When Weru played rugby, he was described as having "explosive speed, powerful tackling, and relentless physicality," Those skills will translate to the NFL, where Weru will learn defensive end.…