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Tue Jun 12 201212:03Ravens sign veteran C Tony Wragge
Ravens signed G/C Tony Wragge, formerly of the Rams.
Undrafted DE Elliott Henigan was waived in a corresponding move. Wragge appeared in 15 games last season, making eight starts. He yet again showed that he wasn't a starting caliber lineman, grading out as one of the league's worst centers by Pro Football Focus. Capable of playing guard, Wragge's versatility will help his cause, but he's far from guaranteed a roster spot.
Source: Aaron Wilson on Twitter
Sun Sep 4 201114:26Rams sign G/C Tony Wragge
Rams agreed to terms with G/C Tony Wragge.
The 32-year-old is an interior swing lineman. Wragge has played 67 games with 15 starts since entering the league in 2002.
Source: Matt Barrows on Twitter
Wed Jul 27 201112:5549ers agree to deal with Tony Wragge
49ers agreed to terms with G/C Tony Wragge on a one-year contract.
The 32-year-old Wragge isn't a starting-caliber lineman -- he never really was -- but he does have versatility to play both guard in center. The Niners became desperate to bring Wragge back after the Giants stole away David Baas.
Source: Matt Barrows on Twitter
Wed Jul 27 201110:19Wragge to be back with Niners?
Beat writer Matt Barrows suggests the Niners could bring back free agent C Tony Wragge now that David Baas is gone.
The Niners are going to be grasping at straws as Eric Heitmann's (neck) is out for the year. Adam Snyder has been working at center this offseason and their only other options are rookies. It's a concern area.
Source: Sacramento Bee
Mon Aug 9 201018:19Wragge will be Baas' competition at center
Tony Wragge will be David Baas' primary competition for the 49ers' starting center job while Eric Heitmann (fractured fibula) is out.
Cody Wallace isn't getting a sniff. Baas figures to have the edge, as he started 16 games last season (at left guard) and took the first-team reps in Monday's practice. Wragge seemingly fell out of favor last year after starting in 2008.
Source: Comcast Sports Bay Area