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The Ravens recently signed former Patriots cornerback Kyle Arrington and it appears that wasn’t the end of their plans to increase their depth in the secondary after scrambling for healthy bodies as the 2014 season drew to a close.

Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun reports that the team has agreed to a one-year contract with Cassius Vaughn.

Vaughn spent last season in Detroit, where he played in 13 games and started five times for the Lions. Vaughn had 18 tackles and two interceptions last year and has seven interceptions over the course of a five-year career that has also seen him spend time with the Broncos and Colts.

Arrington is expected to join Jimmy Smith and Lardarius Webb as the top three corners in Baltimore this season, which would leave Vaughn to compete with Rashaan Melvin and Asa Jackson for the next rungs on the depth chart.