The Daily Caw 5/9 Edition: Latest Baltimore Ravens News

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Nov 1, 2014; Iowa City, IA, USA; Northwestern Wildcats wide receiver Miles Shuler (5) runs against Iowa Hawkeyes defensive lineman Carl Davis (71) during the game at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Caylor Arnold-USA TODAY Sports

Welcome to the Daily Caw, where we round up all the latest Baltimore Ravens news from around the web.  Today it’s all about the rookies as Carl Davis signs his contract and the Ravens bring in 15 undrafted free agents for minicamp.  And Ozzie says that the team isn’t done adding players yet.

Ravens sign third round defensive tackle Carl DavisAaron Wilson, The Baltimore Sun

"Ravens third-round defensive tackle Carl Davis has signed a four-year, $2.95 million contract that includes a $625,048 signing bonus, according to a source.The Ravens now have just one unsigned rookie from their nine-player draft class: first-round wide receiver Breshad Perriman."

Ravens undrafted rookie corner Julian Wilson breaks leg in minicampAaron Wilson, The Baltimore Sun

"One of the Ravens’ top undrafted rookies suffered a season-ending injury during rookie minicamp Friday.Former Oklahoma cornerback Julian Wilson broke his leg during practice Friday and will undergo surgery to repair the damage, according to sources.Wilson was one of the Ravens’ most heavily recruited undrafted rookies."

Ravens sign 15 undrafted rookie free agentsBaltimoreRavens.com

"The Baltimore Ravens signed the following 15 rookie free agents, General Manager and Executive Vice President Ozzie Newsome announced Friday."

Steve Smith  preaches patience with young wide receiversJeff Zrebiec, The Baltimore Sun

"“They were fantastic college players, but college has no precedent in the NFL,” said Smith while at Lardarius Webb’s charity softball game tonight at M&T Bank Stadium. “Boys play on Friday. Young men play on Saturday. Men play on Sundays.”"

Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome: we’re not done adding playersGarrett Downing, BaltimoreRavens.com

“We’re not done putting this team together right now,” Newsome said. “It’s still two or three months – maybe four months – before we have to play Denver.”

“We as a personnel staff, we’re still going to be mining for players to make our roster, to make us, better.”

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