OWINGS MILLS, Md. The Ravens have traditionally been willing to move back in the NFL draft to add additional picks.However, they could buck that trend this year and move up to take a playmaker."The Baltimore Ravens, another team that has made calls about potentially moving up in the draft," NFL Insider .Baltimore currently has 10 selections in this year's draft,
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