Baltimore Ravens Sign 15 Undrafted Free Agents

With the start of rookie minicamp underway, the Baltimore Ravens have added 15 undrafted rookie free agents to their roster. The announcement came from Ravens General Manger and Executive Vice President Ozzie Newsome on Friday. The undrafted class includes two wide receivers, three linebackers, four wide receivers, and additional special teams and offensive weapons.

The Ravens will get a sneak peek at their new talent as rookie camp continues into the weekend. Learn more about the undrafted free agents below:

Darius Allen, Outside Linebacker, Colorado State – Pueblo
Allen appeared in 43 career games during his four-year tenure at Colorado State-Pueblo, recording 180 tackles (93 solo) 34.5 sacks (-188 yards), nine forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries. He received a number of accolades for his play as a senior, including Associated Press Little All-America Team.

Darryl Baldwin, Tackle, Ohio State
Baldwin saw action in 48 games (15 starts) for the Buckeyes. He earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors after starting all 15 games at right tackle for the National Champion Buckeyes as a senior in 2014. He helped anchor an O-line that led the Big Ten in total offense (511.6 ypg) and scoring (44.8 ppg) and ranked second in rushing (264.5 ypg).

Brennan Beyer, Outside Linebacker, Michigan
Beyer appeared in 49 games (32 starts) for the Wolverines, totaling 92 tackles (45 solo), 7.5 sacks (-55 yards), 12 tackles for loss (-64 yards), two forced fumbles and one interception (7 return yards). He earned Academic All-Big Ten honors as a senior after appearing in 12 games.

DeAndre Carter, Wide Receiver, Cal State – Sacramento
In 41 games at Cal State-Sacramento, Carter recorded 207 receptions for 2,760 yards and 35 touchdowns. As a senior in 2014, he served as team co-captain and appeared in all 12 games, earning All-American honors from the Associated Press after posting single-season school records with 99 catches for 1,321 yards and 17 touchdowns.

Blaine Clausell, Tackle, Mississippi State
Clausell played in 49 career collegiate games. He started all 13 games and helped pave the way for the most prolific offense in MSU school history, one that shattered 13 single-season records.

Blaine Causell
Blaine Clausell


Trey Depriest
, Inside Linebacker, Alabama
DePriest appeared in 53 games (39 starts) for the Crimson Tide. He was a member of two Alabama National Championship teams in 2011 and 2012. Depriest recorded 88 tackles as a senior in 2014, earning first-team All-American honors by the American Football Coaches Association and first-team All-SEC accolades by the league’s coaches.

Nick Easton, Tackle, Harvard
Easton saw action in 24 career games for Harvard. He was a first-team All-Ivy League, fourth-team BSN All-American, third-team FCS All-American and first-team FCS North All-American selection, after starting all 10 contests as a senior in 2014. Easton also earned Academic All-Ivy League honors.

Kaleb Johnson, Guard, Rutgers
Johnson played in 52 games for the Scarlet Knights, finishing his career by starting 50-consecutive games along the O-line. Among several All-Big Ten accolades, he also earned the Iron Knight Award at the team’s banquet, which is presented to the player who has demonstrated an exceptionally high level of mental and physical toughness throughout his career.

Jerry Lovelocke, Quarterback, Praire View A&M
Seeing action in 39 games at Prairie View A&M, Lovelocke completed 676 of 1,107 passes (61.1%) for 7,359 yards, 54 touchdowns and 26 interceptions. He appeared in 10 games as a senior in 2014, completing 202 of 351 passes for 2,473 yards, 16 touchdowns and nine interceptions.

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Jerry Lovelocke


Terrance Magee, Running Back, LSU
Magee played in 40 games (one start) in his four years with the Tigers, rushing for 1,330 yards and 12 touchdowns and netting 24 receptions for 271 yards. As a senior, he was given the honor of wearing the coveted No. 18 jersey. The No. 18 tradition started with QB Matt Mauck in 2003 when he led the Tigers to the National Title. Since then, the player who most represents what it means to be an LSU Tiger, on and off the field, is awarded the No. 18.

Justin Manton, Punter, Louisiana-Monroe
As a senior in 2014, he earned first-team All-Sun Belt honors for the second-straight year at punter after booting 76 punts for 3,222 yards (42.4 avg.), including a 67-yarder. Manton also placed 20 punts inside the 20 and registered just eight touchbacks.

Nick Perry, Safety, Alabama
Perry played in all 14 games (13 starts) as senior and registered career highs in every category with 80 tackles (51 solo), six passes defensed, 4.5 tackles for loss (-18 yards), and two interceptions (returned for 24 yards).

De’Ondre Wesley, Tackle, BYU
Wesley played in 25 games (22 starts) at right tackle for BYU after transferring from Diablo Valley Community College in Pleasant Hill, CA. As a senior in 2014, he started all 13 games on a Cougars’ O-line that helped the offense average 181.8 yards rushing, 278.7 yards passing and 37.1 points per game – more points than any previous BYU attack since 2001. His accomplishments earned first-team All-Independent honors by CollegeSportsMadness.com, helping BYU achieve its 10th-straight bowl invitation.

Julian Wilson, Cornerback, Oklahoma
Wilson appeared in 48 career games (22 starts) during his career at Oklahoma. He was named to the second-team Academic All-Big 12 as a senior in 2014 when he played in 11 games (nine starts), recording a career-high 39 tackles (32 solo), one interception (returned 100 yards for a TD), and seven passes defensed.

Cam Worthy, Wide Receiver, East Carolina
Worthy saw action in 24 games (11 starts) in two seasons at East Carolina, recording 74 receptions for 1,311 yards (17.7 avg.) and four touchdowns after beginning his career with the Pirates as a walk-on. During his senior year, he started all 11 games in 2014, finishing second on the team with 55 receptions for 1,016 yards and four touchdowns.

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