Steelers
NO MORE HOLDOUTS: The Pittsburgh Steelers signed first-round draft pick Casey Hampton to a five-year, $6.79 million contract Saturday.
Hampton was the last draft-pick holdout for the team. The deal includes a signing bonus of between $3.1 million and $3.2 million.
The Steelers become only the third NFL team to sign all of its draft picks in the off season.
Hampton was en route to Latrobe from Houston and is expected to practice with the team at St. Vincent College on Sunday.
A 6-foot-1, 315-pound nose tackle from the University of Texas, Hampton was chosen by the Steelers with the 19th pick of the first round.
Ravens
LINEMAN INKS DEAL: The Baltimore Ravens and third-round draft pick Casey Rabach agreed on principle Saturday to a three-year, $1.291 million contract.
The deal includes a $395,000 signing bonus, said Rabach's agent, Neil Cornrich. The Ravens expect the former Wisconsin lineman to be their top backup at center and both guard positions.
Panthers
PAIR SIGN CONTRACTS: The Carolina Panthers signed the last of their eight draft picks Saturday, agreeing to terms with linebacker Dan Morgan and Heisman Trophy winner Chris Weinke.
Morgan, the first-round pick from Miami, and Weinke, the former Florida State quarterback selected in the fourth round, are expected to sign the deals when rookies report to camp Sunday.
Raiders
FIRST-ROUNDER SIGNS: The Oakland Raiders signed top draft pick Derrick Gibson just in time for their first training camp practice Saturday.
With the deal, signed late Friday, Gibson became the second NFL first-rounder behind No. 1 pick Michael Vick to be signed.
Jaguars
JUST FOR KICKS: The Jacksonville Jaguars signed punter David Leaverton, a fifth-round draft pick out of Tennessee.