Ravens move Oher to left tackle, send veteran Gaither to right side
The Baltimore Ravens moved second-year pro Michael Oher to left tackle and Jared Gaither to right tackle at Friday’s minicamp practice and envision it as a permanent move for the 2010 season, according to a team source.
Read moreRoundup: White says Titans went too crazy with CJ2K
Did Chris Johnson keep the Titans out of the playoffs in 2009? What LenDale White says may surprise you.
AFC North: Ravens find mid-round value; Bengals boost firepower
The Bengals found some good value in the latter rounds, the Bengals added to their passing arsenal, Cleveland found a QB for the future and the Steelers drafted solid developmental prospects
Read moreRavens look for youth on defense, draft LB Kindle, DT Cody
After waiting a day to make a pick in the NFL draft, the Baltimore Ravens went on the defensive Friday night.
Read moreDid Broncos get value for Marshall?
The consensus around NFL Network and NFL.com is the Broncos, in a difficult situation, got good value in return in trading Brandon Marshall.
Keep tabs on Lynch, Marshall before NFL draft
Potential trades including Marshawn Lynch and Brandon Marshall would have major fantasy implications.
Harbaugh: Boldin will make Flacco better red-zone QB
Speaking with NFL Network’s Jason La Canfora on Tuesday at the NFL Annual Meeting in Orlando, Fla., Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the team’s aggressive pursuit of Boldin was done with the idea of helping QB Joe Flacco develop.
Is Boldin the best addition of the offseason?
The two-day, bracket-style look at the best acquisition of the offseason came to a conclusion Tuesday, with an overtime winner: Anquan Boldin.
Who is the best offseason acquisition?
In the spirit of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, our friends at NFL Total Access will unveil an NFL free-agency bracket of their own on Monday’s show. 
Mason returning to Ravens after agreeing to two-year deal
After twice reaching outside the organization to enhance
their wide receiving corps, the Baltimore Ravens secured one of their own
Wednesday night: two-time Pro Bowl player Derrick Mason.
