Mike Preston: Move back nets Ravens their manThey get Upshaw at No. 35, but settle for different lineman at No. 60 The Ravens almost pulled off an upset and landed two of their coveted players in the second round, but instead had to settle for one, Alabama outside linebacker Courtney Upshaw. |
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With the 84th pick in the 2012 NFL draft, the Ravens on Friday night selected Temple running back Bernard Pierce. Pierce is expected to compete with Anthony Allen for the backup spot behind Pro Bowl back Ray Rice. |
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Ravens extend division run on tacklesApr 27, 2012
Who needs wide receivers? Apparently not the AFC North. The Baltimore Ravens continued a second-round run on offensive tackles in the division, drafting Iowa State's Kelechi Osemele with the 60th overall pick. This comes after the Browns took Cal's Mitc… |
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Preston: How the Ravens settled on UpshawApr 27, 2012
The Ravens looked at other players before selecting Alabama outside linebacker Courtney Upshaw with the No. 35 overall pick. |
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Ravens get Courtney Upshaw in secondApr 27, 2012
The Baltimore Ravens moved out of the first round and still got their targeted outside linebacker in Alabama's Courtney Upshaw with the 35th overall pick. Upshaw will compete with Paul Kruger for the starting job. But Upshaw, who has a high motor and is… |
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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 o… |
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After a quiet first round of the draft in which they traded their pick at No.29 to the Minnesota Vikings for the 35th pick (3rd overall in tonight’s second round) and the 98th overall pick, the Ravens will be on the clock tonight probably at about 7:15 … |
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2012 second-round mock draftApr 27, 2012
Evan Silva, profootballtalk.com 33. Rams: Rueben Randle, receiver, LSU. The Rams grab the top wideout left after missing on Justin Blackmon. 34: Colts: Coby Fleener, tight end, Stanford. Fleener was first pick Andrew Luck’s college go-to guy. 35. Ravens: Courtney Upshaw, linebacker, A… |
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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. |
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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 four… |
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Matt Vensel looks at the best of the rest in the 2012 NFL draft. |
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A nonprofit affordable-housing builder says it will rehab at least 500 vacant Baltimore homes -- in a partnership that includes the Ravens' Ray Lewis -- and intends to start soon. |
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Eisenberg: AFC Rivals Got Better, Ravens Didn't …YetApr 27, 2012
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 hig… |
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