Prospect visits are coming to a close as the draft is less than two weeks away and boards are being finalized.

But there were a couple more and one private workout worth noting from the past week.

As reported by the National Football Post, Carroll County Times and The Baltimore Sun, here are rumored visits. None of these visits or workouts have been confirmed by the team.

Follow all the breaking news as it happens at the Ravens Rumor Mill.

S Rahim Moore, UCLA

Junior; 6-1, 196; 77 tackles, 1 interception

Projected Round: Late 1st, 2nd

The draft’s top safety is a ball-hawking presence who patterns his game after Ravens safety Ed Reed. He has actually been mentored some by Reed. Moore intercepted 10 passes as a sophomore and has the size, speed and instincts to be a playmaker in the NFL.

DT Cory Liuget, Illinois

Junior; 6-foot-2, 298 pounds; 63 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 12 ½ tackles for loss

Projected Round: 1st

Liuget reportedly conducted a private workout for the Ravens. He has been somewhat of a sleeper in the first round considering the loads of talent at the defensive line position, but Liuget is viewed as a blue-chip prospect with great upside. His athleticism and versatility to play in any system, including as a possible 3-4 defensive end, makes him intriguing.

WR Edmond Gates, Abilene Christian

Senior; 6-1, 194; 66 receptions, 1,182 yards, 13 touchdowns

Projected Round: 3rd to 5th

Gates is the fastest wide receiver in the draft according to his combine numbers. He ran the 40-yard dash in a blistering 4.37 seconds, speed that could make him an explosive deep threat at the next level. Although he comes from a small school, Abilene Christian also produced Chicago wideout Johnny Knox. Gates also rose out of a very tough childhood, in which his father served 18 years in prison for murder.

ILB Martez Wilson, Illinois

Junior; 6-4, 250; 112 tackles, 4 sacks, 11.5 tackles for loss

Projected Round: Late-1st, Early-2nd

Wilson was a mega prospect coming out of high school and was well on his way to being one of the nation’s top linebackers before a neck injury sidelined him. He returned for a very productive 2010 season , but there are still some long-term injury concerns. If Wilson checks out, he’s an explosive (4.42 40-yard dash) threat who can play inside or outside.

OT David Mims, Virginia Union

Senior; 6-8, 331

Projected Round: Late Rounds

Mims’ workout numbers (29 bench press reps, 5.32 40-yard dash) compare favorably to some of the draft’s top tackles. He’s also got elite height, weight and arm length. Coming from a small school, he has faced lesser competition and probably has to add some polish. But there’s intriguing potential.