The Baltimore Ravens are one of the teams convened for a Mother’s Day weekend minicamp — an event that once drew the ire of Plaxico Burress.  Here’s a look at the early developments, in One-Liner style.

On Friday, QB Joe Flacco connected on a long pass to WR Mark Clayton, who beat rookie S Tom Zbikowski.

WR Derrick Mason is already loco for Flacco:  “The one pass he threw to Mark, I think it was 50 yards down the field in the air, and he put it on target.  The way he commanded the huddle, I think that speaks volumes about him.  He’s a big guy, he can throw the ball and he can put it on target.” 

CB Samari Rolle compared Flacco to Carson Palmer.

Has LB Ray Lewis said anything to Flacco?  “He was just joking around with me, saying that he was going to get a pick off me eventually,” Flacco said.  (There are worse things Lewis could do.  Allegedly.)

Third-round draft pick Oniel Cousins saw action at left tackle.

The Ravens worked out with a football that had a big rubber band attached to it.

LT Jonathan Ogden didn’t show up for the mandatory minicamp, and there’s no timetable on any decision as to whether he’ll retire.

TE Quinn Sypniewski is out for the year after tearing a knee ligament earlier in the offseason.

Jason Brown played right guard and Ben Grubbs played left guard, a flip-flop from last season.

The team practiced on Friday in the rain — under Brian Billick, they’d stay inside when the weather was inclement.  (Says Emmitt, “I thought they practiced in Baltimore.”)

Says Flacco on leaving Pitt after coach Dave Wannstedt opted to go with Tyler Palko:  “I do know that you’ll definitely never see me sporting a mustache.”