ExtremeRavens Posted Thursday at 08:13 PM Posted Thursday at 08:13 PM With less than a week to go until the first practice of Ravens training camp, rookie second-round draft pick Mike Green finally signed his four-year, $7.4 million contract Thursday. The outside linebacker out of Marshall was the last of Baltimore’s 11 draft picks to sign. The delay for Green, selected 59th overall, as with other second-round picks from this year’s class, was over the amount of guaranteed money. While fully guaranteed contracts are the norm for first-round draft picks, that is not the case for players taken in the second round or later. So far, only two players selected in the second round in April — Houston Texans wide receiver Jayden Higgins, taken 34th overall, and Cleveland Browns linebacker Carson Schwesinger, selected 33rd — have signed fully guaranteed deals. While the situation lasted longer than usual, it was also not surprising. Once Higgins and Schwesinger signed fully guaranteed deals, other second-round picks were inclined to wait. But when 49ers rookie defensive lineman Alfred Collins, whom San Francisco selected 43rd overall, agreed on Wednesday to a four-year, $10.3 million contract that included reportedly over $9 million guaranteed, that helped get things moving for others. It’s not clear how much of Green’s deal is guaranteed. While Green was able to participate in rookie minicamp, organized team activities and mandatory minicamp earlier this offseason because of an agreement that he signed, as most unsigned rookies typically do, he would not have been able to practice at training camp, which opens Wednesday, until he was under contract. But with Thursday’s news, that’s no longer a concern for Baltimore. After leading the Football Bowl Subdivision with 17 sacks last season, Green is expected to be a prominent part of the Ravens’ defensive plans this year. In another move, the Ravens also added defensive back Ar’Darius Washington, who tore his Achilles tendon during a workout this offseason, to the active/physically unable to perform list. Washington, 25, is expected to miss most if not all of the season. If he is moved to the reserve/PUP list after roster cuts are made at the end of training camp, he will have to miss at least the first four games of the season and will not count against the 53-man roster. Have a news tip? Contact Brian Wacker at bwacker@baltsun.com, 410-332-6200 and x.com/brianwacker1. View the full article Quote
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