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  1. The Ravens used the draft pick they received Friday from the Miami Dolphins to select Cincinnati wide receiver Chris Moore with their second fourth-round choice -- 107 overall -- on Saturday. View the full article
  2. After not taking a cornerback through the first two days of the NFL draft, the Ravens addressed the position quickly with the first of five possible fourth-round picks, selecting Templeâs Tavon Young. Young is a Potomac native who played his high school football at Oxon Hill. He worked out at the... View the full article
  3. Here's what you need to know about Brigham Young defensive end Bronson Kaufusi, the Ravens' No. 70 overall pick in the NFL draft. Height: 6 feet 6 Weight: 285 pounds Hometown: Provo, Utah Stats: As a junior, had seven sacks and 11 1/2 tackles for loss. As a senior, had 11 sacks and 20 tackles for... View the full article
  4. The Washington Redskins took the Virginia Tech cornerback No. 84 overall Friday night, setting him on a path to becoming the fourth Fuller brother to play in the NFL. View the full article
  5. Here's what you need to know about Boise State linebacker Kamalei Correa, the Ravens' No. 42 overall pick in the NFL draft. Height: 6 feet 3 Weight: 243 pounds Hometown: Honolulu Stats: As a junior, led Boise State with seven sacks and 11 tackles for loss. As a sophomore, led the Mountain West... View the full article
  6. Ravens second round pick linebacker Kamalei Correa talks about playing one day with Suggs and Dumervil. "I've been watching these guys since I've been in middle school," said Correa. (Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun video) View the full article
  7. The Baltimore native had four punt return touchdowns last season and started 15 games at corner for the national champion Crimson Tide. He finished with 37 tackles, two interceptions, seven passes defensed, one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles. View the full article
  8. The 2015 regular season over, a professional career months away, Ronnie Stanley went to Ge Wang to talk about a suit. Stanley had an idea for how to wow a red carpet, like the one he walked down Thursday in Chicago at the NFL draft. View the full article
  9. At the introductory news conference for Stanley, the No. 6 overall selection Thursday, Castillo was asked how the team would handle the battle for the left tackle job, which Monroe has held for two straight injury-shortened seasons. View the full article
  10. The Ravens' two biggest needs heading into the second night of the NFL draft were obvious. After taking offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley -- and not an impact defensive player -- in Thursday night's first round, the Ravens were on the clock in their efforts to find a pass rusher and a starting-caliber... View the full article
  11. The Ravens said late Thursday night that they wouldnât reach to add a pass rusher, but in Kamalei Correa, they found a player with a reputation for getting after quarterbacks. With the 42nd overall pick in the second round and after they twice traded back, the Ravens selected the former Boise State... View the full article
  12. Baltimore Ravens' first round draft pick Ronnie Stanley, an offensive lineman from Notre Dame, talks with reporters at the teamâs Owings Mills facilities. (Kevin Richardson) View the full article
  13. Team couldn't complete a trade with the Cowboys who feared the Ravens wanted Elliott View the full article
  14. Ravens top cornerback should be 100 percent in time for training camp View the full article
  15. Ronnie Stanley's biggest endorsement Thursday night might have come from Jon Gruden. Referencing an October game last season when Stanley matched up against Clemson pass rusher Shaq Lawson -- the 19th overall pick by the Buffalo Bills -- Gruden described just how hopeless Lawson was in getting... View the full article
  16. After selecting Notre Dame left tackle Ronnie Stanley with the sixth overall pick, the Ravens will enter Day Two of the draft with the 36th selection in the second round and the 70th pick in the third round. Their most significant needs are on the defensive side of the ball, including a pass rusher... View the full article
  17. Here's what you need to know about offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley, the Ravens' No. 6 overall pick in the NFL draft. Height: 6 feet 6 Weight: 315 pounds Age: 22 Hometown: Las Vegas Twitter: @ronnie_stanley Basketball brethren: In high school, Stanley played for a Bishop Gorman boys basketball team... View the full article
  18. Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome prioritized beefing up his offensive line over adding another piece to his defense. View the full article
  19. Mississippi left tackle Laremy Tunsil might have just seen his dreams of becoming a top NFL draft pick go up in smoke. Shortly before the start of the draft Thursday night, Tunsil's Twitter account posted a video in which someone is wearing a gas-mask bong. A hand from offscreen lights the end... View the full article
  20. The Ravens selected Ronnie Stanley with the No. 6 pick in the first round. Here's what The Sun's sports staff has to say about the selection. Jeff Zrebiec, reporter: After all the buildup and with the team's earliest pick since 2000, the Ravens came away with a solid left tackle. Ronnie Stanley... View the full article
  21. The former Ravens are both in the team's "Ring of Honor." View the full article
  22. The Ravens have the sixth pick in the NFL draft, which begins Thursday. So we posed six questions to six people in the sports department. View the full article
  23. The Ravens enter Thursday's draft with seven of the top 135 picks for the first time in franchise history, and none more scrutinized than No. 6 overall: Offense or defense? Joey Bosa or DeForest Buckner? Laremy Tunsil or Ronnie Stanley? But in a predraft news conference this month, Ravens assistant... View the full article
  24. The Ole Miss left tackle was once the common choice for the No. 1 overall pick View the full article
  25. Ezekiel Elliott is unanimously believed to be the best running back in this draft -- and maybe one of the best prospects at that position in years. Would the Ravens dare to take a running back at No. 6? View the full article
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