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The Ravens will devote the next four days to upgrading their most chronic shortcoming: The passing game. The Ravens signed two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Derrick Mason as a free agent and drafted consensus All-American wideout Mark Clayton in the first round to try to boost the NFL's 31st-ranked passing game. For third-year quarterback Kyle Boller, it will be his first formal practice with Mason and Clayton.
Reported by FootballDiehards.com
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After picking Clayton, the Ravens began immediately talking about the potential explosiveness of a tandem that specializes in running after the catch, a major weakness of last year's squad. "This gives us a lot of latitude in our packages," head coach Brian Billick said. ... Last season, the Ravens averaged only 144.2 passing yards per contest.
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