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Harbaugh says priority should be prepping rookies when considering offseason calendar changes
The Baltimore SunThe NFL plans to shift its annual draft into May next year because of a scheduling conflict at Radio City Music Hall, and the pending change could become a fixture in the offseason calendar. Why? It's obvious that the league covets the television...Tags: John Harbaugh, Football, Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, National Football League Players Association
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NFL officially moves 2014 draft to May
The Baltimore SunCiting a scheduling conflict at Radio City Music Hall, the NFL has shifted its traditional April draft to May for 2014. The draft will be conducted May 8 to May 10 in New York. The league made the change official today, but stated no decision has been...Tags: Football, NFL Draft, National Football League Players Association, Radio, Roger Goodell
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Who will be in the Ravens' NFL draft war room?
The Baltimore SunLike most NFL teams, the Super Bowl champions have a small contingent inside their war room for the draft. This is the primary room for draft operations, equipped with several telephones, a board room and, of course, the draft board ranking the...Tags: Super Bowl, Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, NFL Draft, Jonathan Ogden
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Tavon Austin, 22 others accept invitations to attend NFL draft in New York
The Baltimore SunFormer Dunbar star Tavon Austin is about to take his elusive multi-dimensional style to the NFL. The West Virginia wide receiver and projected first-round selection has accepted an invite to attend the draft in New York City at Radio City Music Hall...Tags: NFL Network (tv network), Baltimore Ravens, E.J. Manuel, National Football League, NFL Draft
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Unique set of skills highlight Tavon Austin at the right time
Imagine the football field as a chess board, its synthetic green grass replaced with two-toned squares. Picture wideouts as rooks rocketing up and down the edges of the board and backs as bishops slashing through a front line of pawns. Tight ends and...
Tags: NFL Network (tv network), Baltimore Ravens, Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1985), National Football League, NFL Draft
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Corey Fuller hopes next stop is in the NFL
There was a time, not too long ago, when the NFL draft wasn't on Corey Fuller's radar. Without a football scholarship offer during his senior year at Woodlawn, Fuller went to Kansas to run track and compete in the triple jump. After two years there,...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Miles Austin, National Football League, NFL Draft, High School Sports
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After starring at Arundel and Syracuse, Alec Lemon ready for NFL draft
Rob Moore had just watched Missouri open up a 14-3 first quarter lead on the Syracuse football team, and the wide receivers coach knew the Orange was in desperate need of a spark. So he pulled Alec Lemon aside and implored the senior wideout to will the...
Tags: College Football, NFL Scouting Combine, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, National Football League
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Digest: Convissar-led Terps rout George Mason, 16-1, in baseball
Colleges Convissar-led Terps rout George Mason in baseball Kyle Convissar (Severna Park), Anthony Papio and Charlie White each had three hits and Maryland had 17 in all in a 16-1 rout of host George Mason in baseball. The 16 runs were the most by...Tags: Boston Cannons, George Mason Patriots, Javier Castellano, Ohio Machine, Football
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St. Louis Rams trade up to select Tavon Austin in the first round
Representing Dunbar High with a maroon suit and maroon tie, Tavon Austin strolled into Radio City Music Hall around 7 p.m. Thursday night to see his lifelong dream fulfilled. At 7:34 p.m., he and 22 other top prospects were introduced to the crowd....
Tags: Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, NFL Draft, Danny Amendola
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Courtney Upshaw's challenges in childhood have made him grateful for his opportunities
Courtney Upshaw once lived in a house with no electricity or running water. He slept some nights on a worn couch that barely contained his growing frame. He arrived at the University of Alabama with little more than the clothes he was wearing. April 26,...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, Jarret Johnson, New York Giants, American Football Conference
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Rediscovering a Laurel High coach and Irish pizza pub's 'leprechaun'
Occasionally this column takes a look at what happened to a person or thing that was a memorable part of Laurel's past. This month it looks at two Laurel icons from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Laurel High coach set the standard Laurel High...
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Designs unveiled for Harford County's $60 million Center for the Arts
In a career spanning more than half a century, New York architect Hugh Hardy says he has never worked on an arts-related project like the one his office is designing in Maryland: Harford County's $60 million Center for the Arts. What sets it apart, Hardy...
Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Charity, Arts, Harford County, Culture
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