 If the Ravens drafts a wide receiver and Miles Boykin gets lost down in the depth chart, should they actually convert him to tight end? Why should we be concerned about the Ravens interior offensive linemen? Should the Ravens go after an edge rusher via free agency or through the draft? Please and many many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. YouTube team keep it clean, what's going on the same Raven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers that I'm recording on March 26th. This is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer it in a video just like this now. If you want to be part of NFL Questions from Subscribers just send me an email at teamkeepitcleanergmail.com and we'll answer your question in a video just like this. Lot of questions, lot of answers, let's do it. First question came from a boy Keith. He said, I'm craving what up? I keep hearing that the Ravens might possibly go to running back at pick 28 and I never argue with an EDC decision as he's proven to us all that he knows what he's doing. However, I've been doing my homework and there's a dude. Man's name is Adrian Killens Jr. at a UCF. Shout out to Prashad Perryman. He said he's 5'8", 164, and he said he's 20 pounds lighter than Ray Rice who ran a 4-4. He can still break tackles and is faster than Ray Rice was. Killens was considered the fastest player in college football in 2019. He wasn't invited to the combine, but I saw his highlights on YouTube and the guys of beast. Can be a great mid to late round value pick and we wouldn't have to use an early pick to address an area we don't necessarily need. He could also help in a return game and he's a natural pass catcher. Only thing I'm not sure about is his pass blocking. I'll post the link of his highlights here. Hope you got time to watch and appreciate it. Teamkeepitclean. So appreciate that Keith, but our response to you would be justice heal. Justice running back from last year, I mean coming out of the draft last year, smaller than Ray Rice can catch passes out of the backfield. Everything you named was justice heal, everything. Don't have to use a high pick on him, great mid to late round value pick. He came in I think the fourth round, justice heal. He could also help in a return game, justice heal. He's a natural pass catcher. Justice heal, not sure about his pass blocking. Justice heal. Next question came from my guy Dev. He said, hey Raven, hope you and the family doing well with the corona going around. And appreciate it man. And he said, well Lamar, it'll be tough for us to be underdogs for a while unless we have a repeat of the 2015 season. He said, I hope not. Hey, we don't want none of that. How do you think we'll adjust to being in the spotlight for a while? I think we will adjust well to it. I think going 14 and 2 last year through everyone off and also what is one of your favorite Raven moments not many people talk about. So with they are underdogs right now in the sense of the playoffs. Since Lamar's taken over, they've been in the playoffs ever since he's taken over, but they haven't won in the playoffs ever since he's taken over. So regular season, okay cool, people see that or whatever, but now it's playoffs. Things have shifted to the playoffs because I mean Ravens are going to be the talk of regular season, blah, blah, blah, that's going to be cool. But it's always going to be a question no matter how great of a game they have in the regular season, no matter how much they blow somebody out by, no matter how much even if they come back from behind for being down multiple scores, none of that is going to matter because people are going to still say, and they should, Ravens fans say it too, they should, everybody should say it, that what are they going to do in the playoffs? What are they going to do in the playoffs? Because we've seen the Ravens, we've seen them in two different scenarios so far since Lamar's taken over a starting quarterback. We've seen them barely get in the playoffs and then we've seen them, and of course that was still part due to when Joe Flacco was still the leader of the team too, or the quarterback of the team, because the schedule is a little rough, a little rough, I think what they were four and five, I think, but anyway. So we've seen them barely get in the playoffs and then we've seen them like walk in the playoffs, but both scenarios ended up being the exact same for them. First game they played out, out and dominated for the most part of those games. So that's still going to be a question and not even, not even a, yeah, they just, they'll be underdogs in playoffs because they have that, not necessarily a low expectation of them, but people are now like, okay. So regular season, cool what you did there, but what are you going to do now? I mean, for your other question, what is one of your favorite Ravens moments that not many people talk about? One of my favorite Ravens games was in a, actually in a loss, it was in a loss. I want to say it was 2015, but I don't remember for sure. Because when Ravens were playing the Bears and they were playing the Bears and it was just a terrible game for the offense, but I mean, that, that had been something that we had been used to for a little while, but with, it was a terrible game for the offense. They just, they weren't moving at all. And the, I think we got, we got, I think we got, did we get a kick return and upon return that game or was it just upon return? We got something and it just sparked team and they just, the game ended up going over time and Ravens ended up losing, but it just, I was just, it was a proud moment as a Ravens fan for me because I was like, wow, this team really fought. They really fought. And while one part of the team, one aspect of the team, they weren't holding their weight, the other two teams, they held it down, the other two aspects of the team, they held it down and they were able to bring the Ravens back and give them life and give them an opportunity to win. They didn't win, but that would, that would, that would be one. So that'd be the first one I got to think of off the top of my head. Show that many more. Next question came from a boy, Joshua Abrams. He said, Raven, hope you and the fam doing good while we figure out what to do with the big C. Ah, yes, I like that. I appreciate it. I hope you and your fam doing even better too. He said, but I got two questions for you. I see the Rams are in trade talks, so they're trying to trade Brandon Cooks. Sure Ravens do a trade on trade that includes Judon for Cooks and a third round pick. No, no, um, I would not, yeah, Brandon Cooks is cool. He's a nice explosive receiver, but I would not want to trade, uh, for somebody who has concussion problems, because concussion problems, and hopefully he's fully recovered. Um, and, but I just, those things can, they, they can show up at any second, especially if you got a history of them. Um, so no, I, not Brandon Cooks. No, uh, he said that would give Lamar another weapon on the outside with Hollywood and cooks and sneaked, sneaking across the middle. Uh, then go in for clowny, which we could get the money from, from Judon and pay clowny with and give McPhee a hometown discount. Just wanted to know your thoughts about it. Thank you and keep up the hard work and love the video. It's appreciated. Um, you would get money, obviously from getting that, uh, 16 million off the books with Judon. Um, I would not pay clowny with all that money though. Um, I would give him a one, one year deal, a modest one year deal, a modest two year deal, not anything crazy, nothing crazy. While I think he could do good here, especially with that defensive line, um, I would just, I, I just couldn't invest in them yet. I would have to wait. I would really have to wait. Um, and McPhee, McPhee, he already got a hometown discount, man. Um, and they obviously ain't going to break the bank for me. He's an older player and whatnot. But, um, yeah, I mean, they may do that regardless, bring back McPhee. Um, but yeah, he's not going to break the bank anyway. So you don't need to give him a discount on top of a discount, uh, cause he's already going to be cheap. Next question came from boy, John. He said, you're great. We love the vias. Can't get enough of your content. Oh yeah, I'd appreciate it. Me. Thank you. Um, he said, my question is if the Ravens draft, the wide receiver in Boykin gets lost in the depth chart, which I really hope doesn't happen. I agree. Um, how would you feel about the Ravens trying to convert him into a tight end? Like what they did when they were there in Waller, since he's a bigger, wide receiver with great speed and will be a dynamic mismatch to help replace Hearst. That's funny because I know it's a video game, but that's what I did in my Madden franchise. That's what I, and I actually traded the Hayden Hurst before the Ravens did in real life. I traded Hayden Hurst to, I forgot where I traded him to, but I traded him and then I was like, tight end. Hmm. Cause I had Hollywood Brown. I had McCollough Harbin as my receiver, Paris Campbell, like all these fast guys, but I still, I didn't want to just lose Miles Boykin and I didn't want to lose his development. Um, but I wanted, I wanted to keep him on the team and I still wanted to involve him because I'm like, man, I got this six four guy, like, and he got some nice speed too. Come on, man, I can't let this go to waste. But he was buried so, so far down on the depth chart for the, for the Ravens. So I ended up converting him to tight end and it worked out well because, and hopefully this doesn't happen, of course, but in my franchise, Mark Andrews have been hurt for in and out of games and stuff. And Miles Boykin was stepped in and he did great. Ended up even scoring 23 touchdowns with him in one season. So he worked out well for me. Um, yeah, that would be very interesting right there, man. Um, that would be very, very interesting. Uh, and with Darren Waller, it didn't work out with the Ravens, but that was obviously for some other reasons. Cause you see how everything went with the Raiders. Um, it's been great since then. So I don't think I would mind that. Hopefully it doesn't happen to where he gets lost in it, but that, that could be something and that would give you a dynamic tight end. He would just have to put on a little some more weight. Um, and yeah, that would definitely be a mismatch though. He said, thanks for answering my question and keep up the phenomenal work you do day in, day out. Hey, appreciate that, John. Thank you, man. Next question came from a boy, Marcus. He said, Hey, engraving. Nice to meet you. I'm Marcus. Enjoy your content on YouTube and always positive spirit. Keep doing what you do. I appreciate it, man. Um, he said, I'm writing you today because I'm very concerned about the Ravens, particularly the interior offensive line. It could be an Achilles heel. Many pundits have just brushed over Marsha Yonder's retirement. We need blue chip players at guard and center to sustain what we do on offense. The lead dive option. We run opens up everything on offense for us. Mark Ingram and Gus running up the middle for five to eight yards consistently makes our offense sufficient. That's true. It's very true. Uh, then you add Lamar getting to the edge and that makes it special. Well, I love how he like worded that whole thing. It's like, like poetry or something. If you look at the two playoff games, we lost the past two years. Those teams had elite interior defensive linemen that overwhelmed our guards and center negating that lead dive play so linebackers and safeties don't have to overcommit. Uh, two years ago, the charges put Joey Bosa inside that defensive tackle to do this last year. The Titans used Jarell Casey, who they now traded away, and Justin Simmons, who apparently spit on Marsha Yonder, uh, and shut it down. It is imperative that we draft blue chip interior linemen in this draft. And there are some in this draft, but people are more concerned with wide receiver and past rushes. Oh, I love this. I love this because, um, wow, he dove deep into it. And yeah, you need, you need somebody nasty inside me nasty, like a bruiser, a Mahler, somebody that's really going to get after those defensive linemen. Um, and really going to take care of your, uh, quarterback and your running backs to open up lanes for him. Um, because like, yeah, like he said, when, uh, when Gus and Mark Ingle running up the middle, that sets up everything else. And that makes the offense, uh, it makes it less predictable. It makes them, um, what's the word I'm looking for? Uh, it just, yeah, it just, it just keeps it balanced. It keeps it balanced. So yeah, that, um, whether they address that through the draft, uh, whether they address that through free agency, um, yeah, interior offensive line, um, that, that definitely needs to be tough guys. And apparently Ben Powers from, could he be that? We're going to see, we're going to see how the Ravens feel about them. Uh, I think during the draft, we'll see how Ravens feel about them. And of course training camp and all that stuff when we get there. But during the draft is going to tell the first story and free agency to free agency in the draft. I think there's going to tell the first story about how the Ravens feel about Ben Powers, if he can be a guy that can step into that role. Um, because depending on what they do or what they don't do, it's going to let us know, like, okay, they really, they really feel him been powers. Or it's going to let us know, okay, maybe they're not really feeling Ben Powers like that. So we'll see this excellent breakdown, excellent detail, perfect. Just the way you put everything together. I appreciate it. Marcus next question came from JJ. He said, good morning afternoon. Even he said he gave him the COVID situation as hinder teams to schedule workouts, meetings, and so forth at the moment. This goes on until the draft. Do you see it being an issue or not an issue and blessings to the fan? I appreciate it, JJ. I mean, it's already, it's already an issue. Um, it's already an issue, but, um, they apparently the draft is still going. It's going to be a weird draft. It's going to be a draft with no fans, but the draft is apparently still going on. Um, if they can't get any pre workouts, you got to think that maybe the draft may be postponed. Hopefully, I mean, hopefully by then everything will be done away with it, hopefully. Um, but so far as of today, March 26th, the draft is still going on, but it's to be determined because those pre workouts, those pre draft visits, those change a lot because that can help a team, uh, garner more interest for a player or that can make a team be like, uh, maybe not. So that's big. And if you can't do that right now, then the way that you draft would be a lot more riskier and there will be a lot more unknown. Yeah, you've been looking at film on these guys for a long time, but at the same time, you still want to have these visits. You still want to speak with them. You still want to get a better feel for them. And you can't do that right now. So that could change everything. Next question came from my guy, Yelly. You say, what's up team? Keep it clean. I'm proud to be a part of team. Keep it clean. I've been watching your video since the Seahawks game. And while I'm a big fan of everything Ravens, I didn't want to consume too much content on YouTube. I can hear you, man. I hear you. Um, uh, so you're the only Ravens fan that I watch on YouTube when it comes to news. Anyway, keep doing your thing. I love the consistency of the videos, especially during these times to stay safe. So I appreciate that. A Yelly, thank you, man. Oh, yeah, a Yelly or a Yell, you just correct me when, when you see this. Um, I said, my question is concerning our coordinators. So y'all getting deep into in this episode. He said they did well this year, but I have my concerns. I want to know how confident are you and them? Wink, Martindale led the league in blitzes, yet we didn't produce nearly enough sex. And the scary thing is that didn't stop him from blitzing, putting our defenses in vulnerable positions. If the blitz didn't succeed, that's how big plays happened. I feel that's the only reason he didn't pay for his decisions is the simple fact that the Ravens were always playing with the lead for the majority of the season. Okay. I think that was, um, I think a bigger part of that was based off of the quality of our past rush. Um, if we just rushed for, we weren't getting there. We just were not getting there. We're not, we're not winning one-on-one matchups. We were not getting there. We were not creating any interior or exterior pressure. We weren't winning. So what did Wink do? He said, man, we can't win with four less than five. Man, we can't get there with five less than six. Man, we still not getting there with six less than seven. You know what, less than 10. We'll just have one safety drop back and hope they don't throw a deep base, but no, um, with, with Wink, that, I think that was it. Just the, the lack of quality in the past rush. And that's why I think the Ravens have been so aggressive with upgrading that defensive line and we'll see what they do at the past rush position, but that, that's what they've been so aggressive with it and been making these moves with the defensive line. So I think they just, they wanted it to be to where even if we do just rush for, we can still create a lot more pressure than we created last year based off of just four. So if we rush in five and six and whatnot, then it'll be a lot better moving forward. Um, and he said, then there's Greg Roman. This should be fun. Uh, I said that, not him. Anyway, he said, then there's Greg Roman. I'm well aware of how unique our offense was, but Jiro has to be even more. He's talked about how he has an unlimited amount of plays and different concepts. We even speculated that he was saving plays for the post season. Yes, we did. Um, but we didn't see anything new. No, we didn't. Uh, he said, not even on fourth and short. I'm not asking to fix what's not broken, but he is almost predictable in tight games. We need wide receiver runs, passes and screens. Yes. Yes. Oh man. The left tackle, right tackle lined up as tight ends on the goal line, running back passes, et cetera. Not just shotgun play action read option, but I guess this is on Lamar too, as far as getting his wide receivers more involved on the outside, because they do be open. He's just staring down the middle. Yes. That's true as well. This is a fire episode right here, man. When I, um, cause what I do and definitely not an old like cocky way, anything like that. So don't think that. But, um, what I do for, for any video that I make, I always watch it over because I'm like, man, if, if I can't watch this over, then I don't want to put it out. So when I'm watching this over and listening to these questions, I can't wait to see the comment section. I can't wait to hit these questions because these quit these, this episode is fire, man. Like this is fire. Like my God. Oh yeah. Oh my God. Morgan sir, this is fire, man. Anyway, let's get back down to it, man. Um, but he said it as far, yeah, as far as getting his, okay. Oh, he said, I don't even know if this is a question or am I just telling you my thoughts, LOL, but what are your thoughts on my thoughts and things? Hey, no problem, man. Thank you. Um, boy, that's what do I follow? What do I follow? I follow this up with because he already nailed everything, man. He nailed everything. There was a, there was ended up being a lack of creativity. It's like Greg Roman during the season, we were thinking, okay, he was showing us like little, little bits and pieces. Oh man. Okay. He did that. Okay. I see you Greg Roman and he was showing us like little stuff that he had in his bag, but then once it got to post season, he took all that stuff, all the little stuff he was sprinkling out and he said, no, give me that back. I'm keeping this. I'm keeping this for myself. I'm keeping this for myself. I ain't showing you this. In fact, you know what? I'm going to mess up everything and just make the game plan just terrible. Oh, this was nice, man. I love this. And yeah, um, well, whether it's wide receiver runs, like we saw with San Francisco a lot and sometimes with the, um, with the chiefs, uh, screens, yeah, that's big. And he said left tackle, right tackle lined up as tight ends on the goal line, just to create more of a blocking and a push forward. I love it, man. Maybe, maybe you need to be the offensive coordinator. Next question came from a boy Russell. He said, ever since Griffin, what kind of money does he want? Wonder why he's still unsigned. Is it money, health, age, or a combination of all of them? I'm not even sure. That's a good question. Cause we haven't heard any, ever, ever since he said he was breaking off talks with the Vikings, we have heard absolutely nothing on efforts in Griffin. Not anybody interested in them. Not anybody bring, well, we can't bring them in for visits, but we haven't heard anything on them. So I'm not sure what his status is. I'm not sure what the market on him is. I'm not sure if maybe he's waiting or maybe they're waiting for all the past rushes to sort of see what happens. Again, I think Jadavian Crowley is holding his whole thing up, man. I think he's holding the whole thing up. He's holding up the market and whatever happens with him and then Jude on to, I think that'll determine. Then after that, at that point, I think we'll start seeing past rushes start coming off. I can't say the board, but coming off a free agency. Next question came from a boy Jay Frank. He said, I know you are a huge Perryman fan. So am I. And oh, he had actually sent me a DM on Twitter, reminding me that he had sent me a question on Perryman. But I told him, I said, Oh, Perryman just got signed. And he was like, Oh, for real? So I'm sure this question is probably going to be about him signing. But anyway, he said, I know you're a huge Perryman fan. And so am I with him with seeing him mature in the league since he left the Ravens and being a free agent as of now. Should we consider reuniting with him? Now, see, that would be that would have been something that I wouldn't have minded. But I just I don't think it would have been good for him or would have been good for the Ravens. Just their fan base, because I think their fan base is they have it in their minds. What he did when he was here, how things were with him when he was here and they are not willing to get past that. Even if he was he'd been balling out, he'd been doing this thing with the Bucks and with the with the Browns and whatnot, they're not willing to get past what he did when he was here. They they don't see growth in him. So I just feel it will be best if both parties continue to go their separate ways, which they have been. And because I just you. I mean, it happens to all the football players because you got some you got some good fans. You got some bad fans. You got a lot of bad fans. You got a lot of good fans now, a lot of bad fans, though. But with Perryman, say, for instance, he dropped the pass. If he dropped the pass, then, oh, boy, they will let them have it. And they will not let them live it down. If Hollywood dropped the pass, they'd be like, OK, cool. Even if Perryman had made a bunch of plays, too, if he dropped the pass, they'd be like, oh, here we go again. But I just, yeah, it'd be best if it's best for both of them to just stay away from each other. Next question came from my boy, Aaron. He said, what's up, engraving? This is my first time writing to you and love your vids always informative and helpful. Appreciate it. I think I said the word informative kind of weird. Anyway, he said, my question is with the White House coming into the second year in the league. Do you think picking up a free agent can receive it like a dad's Bryant to help Miles Boykin with him being a big body guy? Honestly, I think picking up this could take some pressure of Hollywood for more deep ball routes. I don't know about that. They ain't got that speed like that now. I think he could come in and help Miles Boykin, even if he was just brought in for like training camp and stuff, just to be around and sort of mentor Miles Boykin. And because I know he still wants to play. I even just I saw a video of him, I think yesterday, the day before yesterday, he was like, Oh, I know we supposed to stay in the house, but I'm trying to play football this year. And it was a video of him catching when his dad's Bryant catches on somebody. He not burning anybody, running a nice route and somebody tightly on him. And this is a tightly contested pass, but he caught it. He sort of caught it behind the guys. But but with that being said, I mean, I wouldn't mind him taking a look at him. I don't think he would have with a deep passes now, but I wouldn't mind him taking a look at him, seeing what he's got. But what's the worst that could happen? He don't got anything left for you. He's not up to par with what you think he should be and you don't sign him. That's it. Yeah. So I wouldn't mind. Next question came from a boy. Yeah, you're the great. He said, Hey, what's up in Graven? Hope all as well with you and your family with this lockdown and such. Been subscribed to you for a couple of weeks now. And you're pretty much all I watch on YouTube now. Oh, you have so much site on how the NFL works and you help me win football battles with my mom and cousins. What? What is this? Well, except what I have two questions for you. Yeah, man. All right, let's do this, man. I appreciate that a lot, man. Thank you, man. He said, do you do you see the Ravens inquiring for Derek Henry then possibly releasing or trading Justice Hill, even Gus Edwards? I don't because he's on a franchise tag right now. Gus Edwards still gives you good production and he's on like, like, I think he's making like a meal close to a meal or either slightly less or slightly more. He's not making much money right now. This is this will be the last time he's a restricted free agent. And then next year, we'll see what happens because the Ravens running backs are going to look a lot different. I think next year or after this season. And just, you know, so yeah, I didn't dare kill Derek. I mean, Derek, Derek Henry would be he'll be nice, but he'd be expensive because he's on a franchise tag right now. I don't know what the top five. I don't know what the average of the top five running back salaries are, but that's what he would be getting paid on that franchise tag. So for them to take that on fully guaranteed, you would have to sign him to a long. I don't I don't think they do that. And he said, could you see the Ravens going after Edge, Russia markets, Golden, the free agency or waiting until the draft to help in that position? Oh, it's again, everything depends on Jude on me. I think everything depends on Jude on me because they could address it through free agency because he's still sitting there. But I think, again, like we said in a previous question, I think the market is just waiting to see what happens next with your Davion and with Jude on things, especially with your Davion Clowney, though, because he's a completely free agent. He ain't tagged nothing. He's a free agent. That's it. So I think the market is waiting to see what happens with your Davion Clowney and then things will the trickle down effect will happen from there. But right now, everything's on pause. It's like everybody's waiting like, oh, who's going to make that next move? I don't know if you ever saw that episode of the office where it's Michael is Dwight and I think it's Jim and they all point at each other. Maybe it's Andy. But anyway, they all point at each other waiting for waiting for each other to make the next move. And they just sitting there. So I think that's what everybody's doing right now with your Davion. They like waiting to see, OK, what is this guy going to do? And then after at that point, then free agency, the past rushes to start really getting their deals and whatnot. But we'll see what happens. The next question came from a boy for no dynamic. He said, engraving, do you think everything Eric D'Costa is doing is setting up for the Ravens to draft a sideline to sideline linebacker? And he said, thanks and be safe, my friend. I appreciate it, man. Yeah, for sure. They definitely need somebody who can get sideline to sideline. Somebody who has that that speed like that and somebody who's a good tackler and open field to can and somebody that has range because you got to deal. You got the defensive line in front of you. Now you get the linebackers. You get another linebacker. You straight, man. Next question and the last question of this episode of NFL questions from subscribers came from my boy, Paul Brown, the third. So they engraving hope all is well with you and the family. Appreciate it, man. We're good. Hope you're doing good too, man. He said, keep staying safe, brother. I love to see how you coach Evans, Edgar Allen. And I can't remember the other three Ravens channels. I follow also probably Joe Nubow, probably Sonny, probably what's the B word. There's also craving some Ravens podcast. There's also who else when I'm on the spot, I always forget, man. Yeah, I know there's more. I know there's more. My apologies, whoever I forgot my apologies. But trust me, it wasn't personal. This memory don't work like it used to. Oh, look like, OK, I guess he was like writing and thinking at the same time, so there he goes. Oh, yeah, perfect. That's what I said, because he's OK. He said, I love to see how you coach Evans, Edgar Allen. And I can't remember the other three Ravens channels. I follow also by how you all support each other's channels and success in this world today. That says a lot. Oh, yeah, Joe Nubow and S.C.G. Sports, Sonny and what's the B word. All those guys are great. And that's that's that's deep, man, man. I don't know how little I don't know if that was a mosquito or what crept in here so I can't be leaving the doors open. I'll be telling Carter you got to close the door anyway. Yes, that's that's that's big. That is big. Oh, yeah, there's also Birdland BS to shout out to them. That is very big because oh, there's my there's Sutton deaf. He's coming up there. CJ Arrington to I know my boy rail. He started a little bit and then chickens, of course, divs and devs and stuff. But that's big because that's one thing that I do love about this. Ravens community, whatever, is that it ain't no beef. It ain't no problems. It's grown men handling stuff like grown men. I remember. Because I had talked to a new ball about it one day. I had he had did a video on your David and Clowney and I had also put out a video on your David and Clowney and I told him I had I had the end of myself. Hey, I just don't want you to think I was trying to like trying to steal your idea, anything like that, because I had actually uploaded this video like four days ago, but I just had never put it out yet. And I just I just wanted him to know like, hey, I'm trying to copy you or nothing because that because yeah, that ain't me. And he was like, no, man, we we all Ravens fans. So it's going to be plenty of times where we talk about the same subject. It's going to happen. So and he knew and there's been times when when I mean, we've all streamed together before we need to do that again. But it's at the bottom line is it's all love. That's it. It's all love. And we know that there's going to be plenty of times where we we may put out a video at the same time. It ain't because we're trying to one up each other. It's just so happen. We we all are doing this YouTube thing. And we all just so happen to put out a video at the same time, not at the same time frame. It happens and it's going to happen. But again, it's all love. It's all support. I know they can't watch every one of my videos. I can't watch every one of their videos. The streams, those streams that that's why them streams that those are some of my favorites, because the streams that live in the action, whether when I stream, they come through. When they stream, I try to come through. And again, it's all love and it's support. So and that's big, man. So I appreciate you all acknowledging that. So shout out to all of the other Raven YouTubers to me. He said, oh, his question slash comment. He said, I think deep down that Eric will use one of our third round picks along with Judon to trade up and get an inside linebacker, especially since Bines and Peanut are now gone. If either of them would have stayed, I think we could have went into a day two to get a guy. But now we possibly need two guys, one high pick and maybe a third round guy also. What do you think? And he said, thanks and stay safe. Appreciate it, man. Um, yeah, I could see that happening. Well, actually, wait a minute. No, I don't think all the linebackers will be gone. I mean, I know, um, Isaiah Simmons, he'll be gone by 28. I could see the Ravens trading up if they really feel that their guy is there. I could see them trading up. But trading Judon and the 28th pick. Now for that, you got it. That would have to move you way up, like way up if you're trading all that. But, yeah, that would move you like way up. And I would almost think that Eric, if he were to do that, to trade way up, I think this dude could even flip that. He could trade way up for it, trade Judon and their first round pick, trade way up and then trade back and get more pick up because this dude is just some kind of hustle. I don't know what, anyway, he could do that. And then you would have to just feel that voided pass or some other way that would be a cheaper option than a 16 mil option. But we see. But yeah, I do think they will probably draft multiple. They're definitely gonna draft one high. I think that is for sure. Within the first two rounds, I think they draft them inside linebacker. But then again, you got to remember LJ Forte, Akka, Board. But I think they definitely draft a guy who can possibly be that guy of the future and be somebody that can contribute right away too.