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BALTIMORE- Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh has backtracked on radio comments he made earlier Tuesday.
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BALTIMORE- Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh has backtracked on radio comments he made earlier Tuesday.
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Patrick Scales was also with the team last training campThe Ravens announced today that they have signed long snapper Patrick Scales who was with the team last summer.
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The Ravens won’t announce their latest undrafted free agent class until the players officially pass physicals and sign contracts, which will happen at some point before the start of the rookie mini-camp in the second week of May.
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The Ravens’ front office has long been admired for its decision making during the draft, but Ozzie Newsome, Eric DeCosta and Company also take great pride in the work that they do in the couple of hours following its conclusion. Offensive lineman Mike Flynn and linebackers Bart Scott, Jameel McClain and Dannell Ellerbe are among the undrafted free agents that the Ravens have signed and developed into key contributors.
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We gave you our early grades on the 2012 Ravens draft class on Sunday. Now here is a look at how a handful of national draft analysts have graded what G.M. Ozzie Newsome and Co. did over the weekend.
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After the fourth round of the 2012 NFL draft Saturday, Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron made a cameo at the introductory press conference for Courtney Upshaw, Kelechi Osemele and Bernard Pierce. In addition to Kelechi, an Iowa State offensive lineman, and Pierce, the big Temple back, the Ravens had just drafted him another offensive player in Delaware center Gino Gradkowski.
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The Ravens came into the 2012 NFL draft looking to round out their roster and add depth and create competition at several positions. They appear to have addressed all of their immediate needs, even if they made a few interesting selections Saturday. Linebacker Courtney Upshaw may end up being a steal and Kelechi Osemele and Gino Gradkowski bring athleticism and versatility to the offensive line.
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Former City standout to start professional career with his hometown teamAs the names kept flying off the board and the 2012 draft grew later and later, James Carmon thought back to a phone call that he had gotten earlier in the day.
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Baltimore Sun reporters and editors give their early grades for the Ravens' 2012 draft performance.
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Baltimore Sun reporters and editors give their early grades for the Ravens' 2012 draft performance.
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Ravens obtained some reinforcements for their roster, executing a solid meat and potatoes draft.]]>
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Ravens drafted University of Delaware All-America center Gino Gradkowski in the fourth round]]>
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The Cowboys, Eagles and Patriots (twice) trade up in the first round to take defenders. The NFL unquestionably remains quarterback-driven, but Clark Judge says defense still matters. This draft proves it.
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Includes Head Coach John Harbaugh, OLB Courtney Upshaw, T Kelechi Osemele and RB Bernard Pierce.
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Includes General Manager/Executive Vice President Ozzie Newsome and Director of Player Personnel Eric DeCosta.
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Ravens will now turn attention to signing undrafted free agentsRavens general manager Ozzie Newsome and his likely successor (some day), director of player personnel Eric DeCosta, met with the media right after the Ravens selected Georgia defensive lineman DeAngelo Tyson with their final pick of the 2012 draft.
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Ravens needed depth on the defensive lineThe Ravens addressed another need with their last pick of this year's NFL draft, selecting Georgia defensive lineman DeAngelo Tyson at No. 236.
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Wide receiver developed into one of ACC's best in junior seasonTommy Streeter at a glance
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With the 198th pick in the 2012 NFL draft (sixth round), the Ravens drafted speedy Miami wide receiver Tommy Streeter. The Ravens have said they hoped to add a wide receiver during the draft, and Streeter is a tall vertical target that, in theory, would help them expand their developing downfield passing attack.
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Cornerback was recruited as track star out of college but opted for footballAsa Jackson at a glance
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With the 169th pick in the NFL draft (fifth round), the Ravens selected Cal Poly cornerback Asa Jackson.
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