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Report: Ravens continue WR search by working out Snead, Floyd
The Baltimore Ravens have added two new receivers this offseason, but are still looking for reinforcements.
The Ravens worked out receivers Michael Floyd and Willie Snead, according to ESPN's Field Yates. The latter is a restricted free agent.
Floyd, the 13th overall pick in 2012, played with the Minnesota Vikings last season and recorded 10 catches for 78 yards over 11 games. Snead is coming off a down year as he struggled to find a role with the New Orleans Saints after starting the season on suspension. If Snead is offered a contract, the Saints will have the chance to match the offer and sign him for a fourth year in New Orleans.
The Ravens have already signed receivers Michael Crabtree and John Brown this offseason, releasing Jeremy Maclin.