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Ravens agree to terms with Mike McLaughlin, several others

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Print This April 25, 2010, 05:49 PM EST
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The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to terms with several undrafted free agents, including Boston College linebacker Mike McClaughlin.

McClaughlin is a 6-foot, 243-pounder who's known for his football temperament and hitting ability.

He was a two-time team captain who was projected as a later-round draft target. He recorded 221 tackles, 18 for losses, 3 1/2 sacks and one interception.

However, he lacks speed with a 4.83 time in the 40-yard dash.

The Ravens plan to try him out at fullback and linebacker.

The Ravens also reached deals with UNLV wide receiver Rodelin Anthony, a 6-foot-5, 230-pounder who caught 69 career passes for a dozen touchdowns. Last season, he was limited to four games due to a concussion and other injuries.

The Ravens signed Tennessee long snapper Morgan Cox, who played in the Senior Bowl. He's expected to compete with Matt Katula.

One of the more coveted undrafted free agents that Baltimore added was Wyoming defensive end John Fletcher, a 6-foot-5-270-pounder who registered seven sacks last year.

The Ravens added Marshall safety Ashton Hall, who posted a 44-inch vertical leap. That broke Randy Moss' school record.

The Ravens have added Marshall outside linebacker Albert McClellan, a converted defensive end.

Georgia corneback Prince Miller is a 5-foot-8, 192-pounder with 4.39 speed who averaged 11.9 yards per punt return.

The Ravens also added Memphis running back Curtis Steele. The 5-foot-10, 194-pounder scored 15 touchdowns last season and averaged 6.3 yards per carry.

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Apr 26, 2010
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The team is also moving Gholston, whose deal now includes incentives, to defensive end now that Jason Taylor is under contract.

Roland Harris
Apr 28, 2010
01:13 AM

Ravens- what is going on, we need CBs...look at what occured with Morris! What happened to CBs like Taylor from UMD that ran 4.4 on the 40 and benched 30 reps on Pro Day.

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