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Aggregating Ravens' Draft Grades from Around the Web
What makes a successful draft? There's a common theory that says one can't accurately judge a draft for at least three years. Too bad that wasn't invented in the digital age. Each team has needs...
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Initial Post-Draft Depth Chart for the Baltimore Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens went into the draft with only a few holes to fill, and it appears they have filled almost all of them to this point, with only a couple of question marks that will likely be answered before training camp starts...
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Kapron Lewis-Moore to the Baltimore Ravens: Instant Video Reaction
Player Name: Kapron Lewis-Moore Position: DE School: Notre Dame Drafted by: Baltimore Ravens Pick Number: Round 6, Pick 32 (200th overall) Tune into the video above to ...
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Baltimore Ravens' Post-Draft Wish List
Now that the draft is over, it's time to reflect on what the Ravens have done and make a wish list of a few things they will do before training camp starts...
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Baltimore Ravens Undrafted Free Agents: Tracking the Latest Signings
The NFL draft may be over, but the Baltimore Ravens aren't remotely finished with adding new players. Undrafted free agency has officially begun, with the hundreds of players not selected in the draft's seven rounds heading to new teams...
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Marc Anthony to Ravens: How Does Cornerback Fit with Baltimore?
Marc Anthony was rated as a fourth- or fifth-round pick by most draft experts, but he fell because of a slow 40-yard dash time at the combine, which raised questions about his ability to play corner in the NFL ...
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Aaron Mellette to Ravens: How Does Wide Receiver Fit with Baltimore?
Aaron Mellette out of Elon was a productive wide receiver who was projected to be a fourth or fifth-round selection...
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Ricky Wagner to the Baltimore Ravens: Instant Video Reaction
Player Name: Ricky Wagner Position: OT School: Wisconsin Drafted by: Baltimore Ravens Pick Number: Round 5, Pick 35 (168th overall) Tune into the video above to see Bleacher ...
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Ryan Jensen to Ravens: How Does Center/Guard Fit with Baltimore?
Ryan Jensen is a player from Colorado State University-Pueblo, a school that probably most people have never heard of. Jensen played tackle for CSUP , but will likely project to either a center or guard in the NFL ...
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Kyle Juszczyk to the Baltimore Ravens: Instant Video Reaction
Player Name: Kyle Juszczyk Position: FB School: Harvard Drafted by: Baltimore Ravens Pick Number: Round 4, Pick 33 (130th overall) Tune into the video ...
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Kapron Lewis-Moore to Ravens: How Does Defensive End Fit with Baltimore?
Kapron Lewis-Moore played as a 3-4 end in the Notre Dame defense, which was surely something that made the Ravens excited about him...
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2013 NFL Draft Profile: Ryan Jensen
At Colorado's pro day, Jensen ran the 40-yard dash in 5.28, 5.23 and 5.34 seconds. He had a 25 1/2-inch vertical jump and an 8-foot-2 broad jump...
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John Simon to the Baltimore Ravens: Instant Video Reaction
Player Name: John Simon Position: DE School: Ohio State Drafted by: Baltimore Ravens Pick Number: Round 4, Pick 32 (129th overall) Tune into the video above to see Bleacher ...
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Ricky Wagner to Ravens: How Does Tackle Fit with Baltimore?
Ricky Wagner started for two seasons at left tackle for the Wisconsin Badgers. The Ravens desperately needed a tackle for offensive line coach Juan Castillo to develop...
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Kyle Juszczyk to Ravens: How Does Fullback Fit with Baltimore?
Kyle Juszczyk played tight end, H-back and fullback while at Harvard. Before he came to the Senior Bowl in January, very few people knew who he was. After his performance in Mobile, he instantly became the top fullback on many scouts’ boards...
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John Simon to Ravens: How Does Defensive End Fit with Baltimore?
John Simon , a two-time captain at Ohio State, was selected by the Ravens with the 129th pick in the draft. Simon was very productive in his time at OSU and became the fourth-straight defensive player taken by the Ravens in the draft...
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2013 NFL Draft Profile: Kyle Juszczyk
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Marc Anthony: 5 Things You Need to Know About the California Cornerback
California cornerback Marc Anthony enters the 2013 NFL draft as a projected fourth- to sixth-round selection. The senior's lengthy, but solid build is destined to attract the eyes of general managers, especially on the heels of the first two rounds..
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Kapron Lewis-Moore: 5 Things You Need to Know About the Notre Dame DT
In a deeper defensive tackle class than we've seen in years, it's easy to get caught in the four or five first-round talents and forget about the late-round prospects who can be diamonds in the rough...
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Ravens' Terrence Cody off Crutches After Offseason Hip Surgery
Ravens nose guard Terrence Cody is off crutches and making a sound recovery from offseason hip surgery, coach John Harbaugh says. "He looks great," Harbaugh said. "He was walking around without the crutches...
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Kapron Lewis-Moore: Video Highlights for Former Notre Dame DE
Throughout the 2012 college football season, Notre Dame's defense was among the most dominant forces in the nation. It shut down offenses almost at will. A big part of that defense was Kapron Lewis-Moore, its strong defensive end...
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5 Players the Baltimore Ravens Should Target on Day 3 of the 2013 NFL Draft
Did you really doubt the Ravens and their draft strategy? After hitting a home run with their first three picks last year, the Baltimore brass looks to have at least hit for extra bases with their first three draft selections this year...
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Marc Anthony: Video Highlights for Former California CB
Marc Anthony is a relatively unheralded cornerback in the 2013 NFL draft class, but the former California defender was consistent during his time with the Golden Bears for the last three seasons...
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Brandon Williams to the Baltimore Ravens: Instant Video Reaction
Player Name: Brandon Williams Position: DT School: Missouri Southern State Drafted by: Baltimore Ravens Pick Number: Round 3, Pick 32 (94th overall) Tune into the video ...
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Ravens 2013 Mock Draft: Predictions for Day 3
On the first two days of the draft, the Ravens selected Matt Elam (SS, Florida), Arthur Brown (ILB, Kansas State), and Brandon Williams (DT, Missouri Southern State). With these picks, the Ravens addressed all three levels of the defense...







