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  1. Former Alabama standout gives them pass rusher that they've been seekingUpdate 9:52 p.m.: Here are a few quotes from The Castle on the Ravens' first two draft picks tonight. Here are a few highlights from tonight's news conference with Ravens director of player personnel Eric DeCosta, general manager Ozzie Newsome and coach John Harbaugh. View the full article
  2. Kelechi Osemele at a glance View the full article
  3. The Ravens looked at other players before selecting Alabama outside linebacker Courtney Upshaw with the No. 35 overall pick. View the full article
  4. Former Alabama standout gives them pass rusher that they've been seekingFinding an outside linebacker wasn’t necessarily viewed as the Ravens’ top priority heading into this week’s draft, but when they got set to make the 35 th overall selection tonight, they couldn’t resist adding another potential impact defensive player and a pass-rushing complement to Terrell Suggs. View the full article
  5. After a quiet first round of the draft in which they traded their pick at No.29 to the Minnesota Vikings for the 35 th pick (3 rd overall in tonight’s second round) and the 98 th overall pick, the Ravens will be on the clock tonight probably at about 7:15 barring another trade. View the full article
  6. Before the Ravens opted to trade out of the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night, they watched their three AFC North rivals make moves that appear to make them better heading into the 2012 season. View the full article
  7. OWINGS MILLS, Md.- The last time the Baltimore Ravens waited until the second round to make their initial pick in the NFL draft, they selected a linebacker from a big-name school with a reputation for harassing opposing quarterbacks. View the full article
  8. Here's a look at media coverage of the Ravens, who traded out of the first round of the NFL draft, sending the 29th overall pick to the Minnesota Vikings for the 35th overall pick (the third pick in the second round) and the 98th pick (early in the fourth round). View the full article
  9. The first round is over, but there are still plenty of players left who could have easily gone on the draft's opening night. Pat Kirwan runs down who he believes goes where in Round 2, starting with WR Stephen Hill to the Rams. View the full article
  10. OWINGS MILLS, Md.- The last time the Baltimore Ravens waited until the second round to make their initial pick in the NFL draft, they selected a linebacker from a big-name school with a reputation for harassing opposing quarterbacks. View the full article
  11. OWINGS MILLS, Md.- The Baltimore Ravens have selected Alabama linebacker Courtney Upshaw with the 35th overall pick in the NFL draft. View the full article
  12. Ravens are looking to upgrade their offensive line and should have the opportunity to do so given how the first round may unfold.]]> View the full article
  13. Ravens took a pass on former starter Kyle Boller, opting instead to sign former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Curtis Painter to a one-year contract]]> View the full article
  14. For 29th pick, the Ravens get second and fourth rounder from MinnesotaAfter waiting several hours and seeing a number of their potential first-round targets still on the board, the Ravens decided that their best move was to fall back. View the full article
  15. Like every team, the Ravens have evaluated and ranked every prospect in the 2012 draft class, and although they aren’t scheduled to pick until the 29th slot in the first round Thursday night, they fully expect to come away with a player ranked a lot higher than 29 in their own evaluations. View the full article
  16. Technical difficulties caused us to lose connection with the chat just as Ozzie Newsome arrived – alone – to address the media. John Harbaugh did not accompany him because there was no player to discuss. View the full article
  17. Includes General Manager/Executive Vice President Ozzie Newsome. View the full article
  18. Mike Preston, columnist: Good move by Ravens — there are still several players they value who are available. View the full article
  19. The Ravens have traded their first-round draft pick in four of the past six years and they did it again Thursday night. View the full article
  20. Update 9:48 p.m.: With the Jets picking North Carolina defensive end Quinton Coples, it creates more of an opportunity for the Ravens to land either Alabama linebackers Courtney Upshaw or Dont'a Hightower. The Ravens also like South Carolina defensive end Melvin Ingram, who had 10 sacks in 2011. Ingram could also play outside linebacker. View the full article
  21. Update 9:28 p.m.: Like most teams and fans around the NFL, the Ravens couldn't predict the amount of trades in the top 10 picks, but they at least have been able to match up the teams with the players they chose. View the full article
  22. John Dunn had been with team since 2008In a note unrelated to the draft, the Ravens have dismissed their assistant strength and conditioning coach, John "Mother" Dunn. View the full article
  23. Join Matt Vensel and Chris Korman live to discuss each pick, trade and development from the NFL draft. View the full article
  24. The hay’s not quite in the barn, but Ozzie, Eric and the rest of the Ravens’ brain trust is ready to select new players. “We’ve identified nine players we believe could be there at 29. We’ve taken those nine players and did some extra study on each,” General Manager Ozzie Newsome said. View the full article
  25. OWINGS MILLS, Md.- The Baltimore Ravens didn't get anything out of the first round of the NFL draft except one more pick than when they started. View the full article
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