Ravens, Bills Agree to McGahee Trade

The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to trade a package of draft picks to the Buffalo Bills for tailback Willis McGahee, an NFL source said.

The Ravens will trade third-round choices in each of the next two drafts along with a late-round selection this year, said the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the trade had not yet been announced.

McGahee replaces Jamal Lewis in Baltimore. Lewis was released by the Ravens last week and signed with the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday.

The Ravens and McGahee's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, apparently are working on a new contract.

Rosenhaus's brother and business partner Jason declined to comment publicly.

The Bills already have begun looking for a replacement by meeting with free agents Dominic Rhodes, Chris Brown and Corey Dillon.

Dillon, released last week by the New England Patriots, is scheduled to be in Buffalo today.

By Mark Maske |  March 8, 2007; 12:41 PM ET  | Category:  Bills , Ravens
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