tommy streeter
- Courtney Upshaw has agreed to terms with the Baltimore Ravens.
- The Ravens and third-round draft pick Bernard Pierce agreed to terms Thursday morning, leaving second-round draft pick Courtney Upshaw and sixth-round draft pick Tommy Streeter as the team's only unsigned 2012 draft picks. The running back will receive a four-year contract.
- The Ravens continued to get draft picks signed ahead of Friday¿s start to a three-day rookie mini-camp as they not only agreed to terms today on a four-year deal with fourth-round pick Gino Gradkowski, a guard/center out from the University of Delaware, they also reached an agreement with seventh-round pick DeAngelo Tyson, a defensive tackle out of Georgia
- In a span of a couple of hours last night, the Ravens signed wide receiver Jacoby Jones, reached a contract extension with veteran safety Bernard Pollard, agreed to terms with three of their draft picks and learned that star pass rusher Terrell Suggs had successful surgery to repair a torn Achilles¿ tendon.
- The Ravens signed wide receiver Jacoby Jones and extended safety Bernard Pollard's contract. Jones could also make an impact in the return game.
- The Ravens have revealed the initial jersey numbers for their 2012 draft class. These numbers are subject to change -- remember, Ray Rice wore No. 39 during his first training camp -- but here are the jersey numbers that Courtney Upshaw, Kelechi Osemele and the other Ravens rookies will wear during offseason camps.
- Still looking to add wide receiver depth and a veteran returner, the Ravens met Sunday with former Houston Texan Jacoby Jones.
- Despite the uncertainty over who will be their third wide receiver this season, the Baltimore Ravens waited until the final couple hours of the 2012 NFL draft weekend to address the wide receiver position. Late in the sixth round, the Ravens drafted Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Tommy Streeter. He was the 27th wide receiver drafted, but based on pre-draft rankings from several draft publications and websites, the Ravens got good value with the selection.
- Now that Ravens reporter Matt Vensel has had a couple of days to defragment his brain after a hectic NFL draft weekend, he figured he would hand out superlative style-evaluations of the Baltimore Ravens' eight-player draft class. These are just the opinions of one man (though it's a man who spent much of the past two months researching draft prospects).
- After the fourth round of the 2012 NFL draft Saturday, Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron made a cameo at the introductory press conference for Courtney Upshaw, Kelechi Osemele and Bernard Pierce. In addition to Kelechi, an Iowa State offensive lineman, and Pierce, the big Temple back, the Ravens had just drafted him another offensive player in Delaware center Gino Gradkowski.
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- Baltimore Ravens dig deep into draft to improve their depth. Team addressed several needs, but had to adjust when targets were taken by other teams.
- Ravens will now turn attention to signing undrafted free agents
- With the 198th pick in the 2012 NFL draft (sixth round), the Ravens drafted speedy Miami wide receiver Tommy Streeter. Streeter is a tall vertical target that, in theory, would help them expand their developing downfield passing attack.