The 10-pack: An NFL free-agency primer (SportingNews.com)

NFL free agency begins at midnight. The Bucs and Niners are poised to spend; Randy Moss and Michael Turner are among the more intruiging players to watch; and eyes will be on the Patriots, who’ll look to shore up their D.

Former Ravens player arrested in fatal hit-run incident (AP)

Former Baltimore Ravens receiver Javin Hunter was arrested Thursday in connection with a fatal hit-and-run accident in July. The 27-year-old Hunter, from Orchard Lake, Mich., was driving a black Chrysler 300 sedan with Michigan plates around 5:15 a.m. on July 17 when it struck a motor scooter in Joppa, then fled, police said.

Ravens release veteran C Flynn (PA SportsTicker)

The Baltimore Ravens on Thursday parted ways with center Mike Flynn.

Ravens cut veteran C Flynn, member of Super Bowl team (AP)

The Baltimore Ravens cut veteran center Mike Flynn on Thursday, parting ways with one of the last remaining cornerstones of their Super Bowl championship team. His release will save the Ravens $2 million against the league’s $116 million salary cap. The 33-year-old Flynn was entering the final year of his contract.

Ravens cut RB Mike Anderson (Yahoo! Sports)

The Baltimore Ravens cut little-used backup running back Mike Anderson today, creating $1.3 million in…

From Delaware to first round? Flacco hype is real (SportingNews.com)

Quarterback Joe Flacco already has generated a buzz. Now, he needs to back it up.

Brohm’s away (Yahoo! Sports)

Brian Brohm could be this year’s QB who suffers the longest on draft day.

Delaware QB Flacco adds humor to hype (SportingNews.com)

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Ravens Team Report (The Sports Xchange)

The Ravens placed the franchise tag on Terrell Suggs, which could mark the team’s biggest move this offseason.

By using the tag on Suggs, the Ravens will give him a one-year contract worth $8.065 million, the average of the five highest-paid linebackers in the NFL, but it’s a figure that takes up most of the Ravens’ available cap space.

If another team makes an offer to Suggs, the Ravens can either match it or receive two first-round picks as compensation.

“We will continue to negotiate with ‘Sizzle’ with the intention of signing him to a long-term contract,” general manager Ozzie Newsome said of Suggs. “He is one of our best players, and our success with re-signing our best players is very good.

AFC North: Cornerbacks in high demand (Rivals.com)

Cornerbacks are usually in high demand and AFC North teams will be particularly interested in the top…