Ravens trade C Nick Easton to 49ers

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Easton, who is 6-3 and 300 lbs, played college football for Harvard. The trade involved a conditional 2016 7th round draft pick from the 49ers.



According to Pro Football Focus, Nick Easton led all centers in the preseason with a +9.1 overall grade including +7.7 run blocking.



#Ravens are in process of trading UDFA C Nick Easton to #49ers, source said — Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) September 5, 2015

Nick Easton's agent confirms that he's been traded to the #49ers. — Matt Barrows (@mattbarrows) September 5, 2015

New #49ers center Nick Easton led all centers in the preseason with a +9.1 overall grade including +7.7 run blocking. — Jeff Deeney (@PFF_Jeff) September 5, 2015

Per transaction wire, #49ers dealt conditional 2016 7th-round pick to #Ravens for C Nick Easton. @jeffzrebiecsun — Eric Branch (@Eric_Branch) September 6, 2015 According to ESPN's Adam Caplan and confirmed by the player's agent, the Baltimore Ravens have traded undrafted free agent C Nick Easton to the San Francisco 49ers.Easton, who is 6-3 and 300 lbs, played college football for Harvard. The trade involved a conditional 2016 7th round draft pick from the 49ers.According to Pro Football Focus, Nick Easton led all centers in the preseason with a +9.1 overall grade including +7.7 run blocking.

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