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Includes Head Coach John Harbaugh, OLB Courtney Upshaw, CB/RS Asa Jackson, WR Tommy Streeter, Doug O’Neill (Trainer Of 2012 Kentucky Derby Winner, I’ll Have Another)
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Kelechi Osemele and Gino Gradkowski were drafted by the Ravens, in part, because of their ability to play multiple offensive line positions, but they spent the majority of the minicamp at guard. Both rookies will compete with Jah Reid for the vacant starting lineup spot at left guard.
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Upshaw: "There is only one Suggs. You can't replace Suggs."Former Alabama linebacker Courtney Upshaw, who the Ravens made their top selection in the recent draft, heard the news when he signed into his Twitter account.
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Texas kicker Justin Tucker was one of a handful of players who attended this weekend's rookie minicamp on a tryout basis. During Sunday’s practice, he booted all four of his field-goal attempts from inside the 55-yard line between the uprights, but was unsuccessful on two kicks from beyond that distance.
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Texas kicker Justin Tucker was one of a handful of players who attended this weekend's rookie minicamp on a tryout basis. During Sunday’s practice, he booted all four of his field-goal attempts from inside the 50-yard line between the uprights, but was unsuccessful on two kicks from beyond 55 yards.
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Former Poly, Maryland player more comfortable heading into second seasonThe Ravens have had 20 un-drafted free agents working out at their team facility at a rookie mini-camp that started Friday and ends today. If anybody knows what they are going through, from the burning desire to make a strong impression to the bouts of uncertainty to the nerves and fatigue, it is LaQuan Williams .
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Former Poly, Maryland player more comfortable heading into second seasonThe Ravens have had 20 un-drafted free agents working out at their team facility at a rookie mini-camp that started Friday and ends today. If anybody knows what they are going through, from the burning desire to make a strong impression to the bouts of uncertainty to the nerves and fatigue, it is LaQuan Williams .
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Second-year wide receiver had double operation after strong rookie seasonThe reassurance that he was 100 percent healthy following an offseason operation on a double hernia didn’t come for Torrey Smith while running a route or going up to catch a pass.
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As for season, Rice says: "I'll be ready"The host of honor took the microphone, thanked the adults in the crowd and provided a few words of wisdom for the kids. And before he was finished, Ray Rice left little doubt where his focus will be once the Ravens’ 2012 season begins.
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For six seasons, Derrick Mason left cornerbacks slipping on the turf with his signature comeback routes — cuts that were sharp, surgical, and effective. Now, as he sprints into life after football, Mason may soon swerve back to Baltimore to retire as a member of the Ravens.
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The Ravens have officially announced their full list of undrafted free agent signings, which includes 20 players. It became official when these rookies passed physicals and signed contracts with the team.
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The Ravens have officially announced their full list of undrafted free agent signings, which includes 19 players. It became official when these rookies passed physicals and signed contracts with the team.
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The Baltimore Ravens have officially signed the 19 rookie free agents, executive vice president/general manager Ozzie Newsome announced Friday afternoon.
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Derrick Mason, the Ravens’ all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards, told The Baltimore Sun on Friday that he wants to retire as a Raven. The 38-year-old has spoken with team officials about his desire, and it will likely happen once Mason officially retires.
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Team also finalizes deal with Streeter; every member of draft class has deal in placeWhen the Ravens’ 2012 draft class takes the field Friday for the start of a three-day rookie mini-camp in Owings Mills, everybody will be accounted for and newly signed.
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Team also finalizes deal with Streeter; every member of draft class has deal in placeA day before the start of rookie minicamp, the Ravens have finalized agreements with their entire 2012 draft class.
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The Ravens and third-round draft pick Bernard Pierce agreed to terms Thursday morning, a league source confirmed, leaving second-round draft pick Courtney Upshaw and sixth-round draft pick Tommy Streeter as the team’s only unsigned 2012 draft picks. The running back will receive a four-year contract.
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Joe Flacco was mocked last month when he said that he thinks of himself as the NFL's best quarterback. "I wouldn't be very successful at my job if I didn't feel that way," the Baltimore Ravens quarterback explained. But on Wednesday night, we learned that many of Flacco's peers think pretty highly of him.
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There has been a schedule change for this Sunday’s Ravens rookie minicamp at the team’s Owings Mills facility. Practice will now be held from 11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The entire session is open for media viewing, and interview availability will take place afterward.
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Only three of their eight selections have yet to reach agreementThe Ravens continued to get draft picks signed ahead of Friday’s start to a three-day rookie mini-camp as they not only agreed to terms today on a four-year deal with fourth-round pick Gino Gradkowski , a guard/center out from the University of Delaware, they also reached an agreement with seventh-round pick DeAngelo Tyson , a defensive tackle out of Georgia.
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A day after the Ravens agreed to terms with three of their 2012 draft picks -- amid a flurry of Ravens news -- they hammered out a deal with another on Wednesday morning. Delaware center/guard Gino Gradkowski, one of the team’s two fourth-round picks, has agreed to terms, according to a league source.
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Suggs remains optimistic he'll be back no later than NovemberA day after having surgery to repair a torn Achilles' tendon, Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs remained upbeat and confident that he'll return and play meaningful football during the 2012 season.
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In a span of a couple of hours last night, the Ravens signed a wide receiver/return specialist, reached a contract extension with a veteran safety, agreed to terms with three of their draft picks and learned that their star pass rusher had successful surgery to repair a torn Achilles’ tendon. It was a lot to digest so here’s a summary and an attempt at explaining what it all means:
Ravens Insider: Ravens rookie wide receiver Tommy Streeter learning from Ray Lewis
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Tommy Streeter will never forget the pain he felt the weekend of the NFL draft. Projected by some analysts to be a second-day pick, Streeter remained on the board until late in the sixth round. But shortly after the Ravens ended his disappointment, his phone rang. Linebacker Ray Lewis was reaching out to the Miami Hurricanes wide receiver and welcoming him to the family.
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