 What will the Ravens do at backup quarterback? Will newly acquired running back JK Dobbins be starting for the Ravens by 2021? How will the Ravens use Jihad Ward along with their other past rushes this upcoming season? These and many, many more on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. And you know just what I mean. You too take it with clean. You see my boy, he like out of made it. Well, that's my homie, ain't that right engraving? YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on? It's engraving here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. But before we get into this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers, y'all already see it, man. This is unfortunately for now, the new norm. You know, we all gotta be outside with our mask on. And like I told y'all, my aunt, she makes these fire masks. Y'all saw the Avenger one in previous videos. 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And if you wanna be part of NFL Questions from Subscribers, just send me an email at teamkeepitclean at gmail.com with your question and we'll answer it in a video just like this. If you wanna send something to the PO box, the address and instructions are down below in the description for that. Team Keep It Clean, y'all have been rocking with us. We are almost at 27,000. We almost at 27,000 man. When I'm recording this video, we about 110 subscribers away from 27,000. So it's crazy man. It's crazy and again, we are not no crazy big channel, anything like that. Like I always say, it's still a relatively small channel but it's just crazy man. And I don't even know what to say man, but thank you. Thank you. You guys have just, things have been moving. Things have been rolling. Y'all just always come through showing support, showing love. So I thank y'all for that and I appreciate it a lot. So we got plenty of questions to get into. So let's do it. First question came from Q. He said, what's going on in Graven? Hope all is well. Oh yeah, things are great. He said, while last year we did keep three quarterbacks when normally we only keep two. That's true. He said, while I like RG3, you can just tell the offense wasn't the same when we pulled Lamar out. Real quick, we just gonna start breaking this down piece by piece from jump. I, yes, the offense didn't look the same when we pulled Lamar out but that's, I don't think that's fair to RG3 because RG3 is obviously not Lamar Jackson. And when I say that, that's not a shot at RG3 at all but just, just the speed alone and that speed makes a big difference because people, while they, people still probably respect RG3 speed a little bit but they don't respect it as nearly as much as they respect Lamar speed because they know that he, and he'll make you miss too. RG3 when he got in some of them games sometimes he would try to shake some people but it just, it would look so good, man. When RG3 would get in the games, it would look almost like a slow motion version of Lamar Jackson. And again, that's not a diss to RG3 but that just speaks to how fast Lamar Jackson did everything. And again, yeah, look, that whole offense ran through Lamar Jackson. I mean, they're supposed to run through your quarterback but the whole offense ran through Lamar Jackson. So when, yeah, when he did come out things were a lot different and they were a lot slower but that's to no fault of RG3s. That's just because of Lamar Jackson, blame Lamar. Hashtag blame Lamar. But no, and I mean, you could throw Trace in there. It's gonna be the same thing. You could throw Tyler Huntley in there. It's gonna be the same thing. Not saying that the offense would be bad if you put either one of those two in there but it just, it's not gonna be as fast as the offense would normally be with Lamar Jackson under center. So let's get back to the question. He said, I think Trace looked good in preseason last year and this year we brought on Tyler Huntley. I was watching Tyler Huntley highlights and he seemed to be out of the three, the closest QB that can keep the offense moving if Lamar Jackson wants to come out. I can see how you say that. Cause, well, yeah, when I watched not only his highlights but watch some different games from him, he was running the RPOs. They were running a little bit of read options too. So yeah, he would be comfortable in the offense because he's run that offense before in college. So yeah, good point. He said, now of course, none of them come close to Lamar but Trace has a different QB style. However, he's fast out of the pocket and he has an arm. RG3 just seems slow to get out of the pocket and when other teams brought pressure, he just seemed rattled. I was gonna truly believe if we would have put Trace in some of those games instead of RG3 we could have possibly used Trace in some type of trade scenario. Don't get me wrong, RG3 has been a great mentor in Lamar's career because little do people realize that RG3 was a key component to Lamar's success as far as staying healthy and playing smart. Yes, I could definitely see that because he could give him some tips like, hey, this is what I did and this is what you should not do buddy, don't do it, don't go there. Slide, slide, slide, slippery, anyway. He said, I do believe the Ravens see something in Trace because if we didn't, we would have signed him to the practice squad and you know he would have been picked up by another team. You just wanted to hear your thoughts and of course continue to keep it clean. Yeah, that is what the whole quarterback situation, man. It's very tricky to me because this is one thing that I just really have no clue on what the Ravens are gonna do. I think it's just so up in the air right now. It's so up in the air. While RG3, yeah, he accounts just for two million but with RG3, they've seen LeMau for a year and I'm sure Ravens are sold on LeMau but of course you still wanna have a good backup but you wanna have a backup that can do not necessarily the same things that the starter can do but it's not, you don't want the drop off to be too much and again it is gonna be some significant drop off because one is a starter and one is a backup. But I just don't, I don't know what they're gonna do with the backup QB position because I know some people think that they could get rid of RG3. Some people think they could get rid of Trace too and go with Tyler Huntley. But then I remember when we was on the stream with Coach and Sutton Def a couple of weeks ago and I was saying this like, you gotta say that out loud. Say that out loud, really think about it. Think about the Ravens in Superbowl winning, in winning Superbowl now mode. Not just win now mode, but win Superbowl now mode. Say it out loud. The Ravens starting quarterback is Lamar Jackson. Okay, that sounds normal, ain't nothing crazy about that. Ravens backup quarterback is rookie, undrafted free agent Tyler Huntley. While that's not a shot at him, I just don't see the Ravens. I don't see them putting all their trust into an undrafted rookie free agent quarterback to run their offense in case something were to happen with Lamar Jackson. I just don't see that. And again, that's not a shot at him. That's just more so what I think the Ravens wouldn't do because the transition from collegiate level to the NFL that's a big jump. That's a big jump. And not saying that Tyler Huntley can't do it because in college he made some really good decisions and I watched his games, he got a big arm. He got a big arm. And he can move a little bit too. He got some underrated speed, but he would be running an NFL offense. And of course, I mean, we wouldn't expect him to because Lamar, he gonna do his thing for the whole season or whatnot. But still, there's always that just in case, there's always that backup plan. So I just couldn't see the Ravens the Ravens running with Tyler Huntley as their primary backup quarterback. I could see them possibly, oh, even still, it'd be like, ooh, I don't know. If they had Trace McSorley and Tyler Huntley as the two backup quarterbacks, but even still, Trace McSorley, while he's not technically a rookie anymore, it would almost be like he'd be a rookie. He does have a little bit of experience only in the preseason though, but he has no real time game experience. And that's a good thing because that means Lamar was doing his thing and then Audrey three was still healthy. But I just, I don't see the Ravens going with somebody inexperienced to be their primary backup quarterback. Expression came from my boy, David. He said, what's good in Graven? I've been praying for everyone in team keeping clean. Prayer is needed in uncertainty and the future is definitely blurred. So pray and love to you and the team. Oh no, the future definitely ain't blurred. We know what's going down. All this stuff, the way that everything is going down is supposed to be like this. It's gonna get a little worse before it gets better, but when it gets better, it's gonna be a beautiful thing. It's gonna be like paradise on earth. But anyway, he said, question time. Since off season to now, I've been sitting through all the picks and pickups, all pretty good moves. Give or take some money, I would have saved. Yes, I'm talking about bodybuild by Taco Bell, Matt Judon, I love them, but not for 16 mil. I can't get over one new addition to the flock, JK Dobbins. Watching the highlights to this day gives me deja vu. And now that he's in number 27, I'm starting to believe I'm not just seeing things. Now I know we still have Ingram, but I see JK start the beginning of the season in 2021. Or is it just me? Again, thank you for the clean content and inspiration and entertainment piece. Oh, I appreciate it, man. No, I do not think, you're definitely not the only person that thinks that. I think really all of team keeping clean may be on the same page as you. That we could all see JK Dobbins being the starter in 2021. That is definitely something that it just, I mean, it almost looked like they're going in that direction and possibly, maybe, possibly even later this year, maybe, but 2021, I think not that is a definite thing, but that's what it's looking like. Because they drafted him early. When the last time they drafted or running back in the second round, in the second round, I think Buck Allen came in the fourth, Lorenzo Tala-Friero came in like the fourth, the fifth. Alice Collins, he got drafted by the Seahawks, so that wasn't it. Justin Ford said that he wasn't drafted by us. Justice Hill, he came in the fourth. Gus Edwards was undrafted. The one from the Browns, well, he was obviously drafted by the Browns, he wasn't drafted by us. The one, he was from Baltimore. I forgot his name right now. I can't think of it off the top of my head. Oh, Terence West, there we go. Terence West. But yeah, it's, the last time we drafted or running back early, it was Ray Rice. It was Ray Rice. So we saw how that happened and how it worked out. And I think a lot of people are gonna be on the same page with you whenever they see that number 27 lined up in the backfield, man. That do-it-all running back. And the last do-it-all running back that we had, Justin Fawcett did his thing with us now. He did his thing. But it seemed like that was more due to the scheme than actually Fawcett. But hey, no, can't discredit Fawcett because he came in, did his thing, helped us get, where we go? Well, we'll just, what do we go? Was it 10 and six? I think it was 10 and six. Well, it wasn't 12 and four. I think it was 10 and six. Whatever the Gary Kubiak season was. But they invested in him. So I definitely see him being a starter by 2021, possibly even this season. Next question came from a guy, Jamie. He said, hey, engraving. I like to start by saying thank you for entertaining content that you give us. I just can't get enough. So keep posting. I appreciate it, man. He said the more the merrier. LOL. Oh, your genuine condomina always inspires me to do the same to others. I appreciate that, man. Thank you. They should thank you too. Because you're being nice to people. So that's good, man. He said, question. Part of me is still concerned about our past Russian department. It seems to be the last missing piece of the puzzle to revive that dominant defense from the 2000s. Judon is great, but I really do feel we could get more bang for our money if we look to other options. Considering the trade-offs from acquiring Clowney or Ngagwe, injury concerns, trade capital, cap hit, which do you think would be better value? I think Clowney would. Reason I think Clowney would is because with Judevian Clowney, this would be a short-term thing. And I mean, best case scenario, they like, hey, we like you, we love what we see and they extend them a little bit or whatnot, but I think it would just be a short-term thing. And with, excuse me, with Judevian Clowney, you don't have to give up any draft capital. You give up absolutely nothing with Judevian Clowney because he's a free agent. Yannick Ngagwe, of course, Jaguars will be willing to move him even though they said they wanna keep him blah, blah, blah, but with Yannick Ngagwe, you would have to probably give up maybe like a third, fourth round pick form, maybe multiple picks or whatnot to acquire Yannick Ngagwe. And then you take on that $18 million cap hit. Now, of course, they don't have $18 million in cap space so they would have to have to come to an extension with him, have to come to an agreement with him or Matt Judon, either one or probably Ronnie Stanley today, they would have to start doing some crazy extensions in order to fit Yannick Ngagwe under the salary cap. So, but with Judevian Clowney, they got like a little less than 11 million, I believe. So with that money, they could not, I'm not saying dedicate the whole thing, allocate the whole thing to Judevian Clowney. No, not at all. But you have more control over the Judevian Clowney situation. You have more immediate control over it because you don't have to make all these crazy sacrifices and cuts and trades and extensions. And you don't have to do all this extra legwork in order to bring one Judevian Clowney on since he's out there. And again, are you gonna be the highest bidder for one Judevian Clowney? No, because you got other teams out there with a lot more money than the Ravens. But what the Ravens can offer him and can pretty much guarantee him, hey, we are in when Superbowl now mode, get on. Come through, let's get it. Next question came from a boy, Cash. He said, should the Ravens sign OJ Howard instead of putting Miles Boykin at tight end? And do you think Joe Flacco will be playing for a team or hanging up the cleats? No, I think Joe Flacco is gonna play. Think he's just gonna wait on an opportunity. For OJ Howard, Ravens can't, they can't just sign them. They would have to trade for them. So they would have to give up capital for one OJ Howard. And I do honestly think that the Bucks, I think they're gonna try to keep them now. They just, they picked up his fifth year option and that doesn't guarantee anything. That doesn't guarantee that he'll be with the team because if the right team came calling then they would just be responsible for that fifth year option if they got them. But I think that, I think they may listen to trade offers, but I think it would have to be something really good for them to even entertain it. This question came from my guy, Cody. He said, do you think if KJ Hamler was available with our second round pick, we would have picked him instead of trading back with the Patriots? No, I don't think so. Yeah, he got that big playability. He got some nice speed, but his hands were questionable. He had some drop issues in college. And while he did make a lot of plays, he had the drop issues. And I think that was a big, big, big thing that Eric DeCosta was looking for to not have. He was not looking to add that problem to the Ravens. Even if you made plenty of plays in college, if you had drop issues, I do not think, especially based off of the receivers that he did get, he got guys that just, they don't have drop problems. They don't drop. They don't drop the ball. Because again, this whole off-season, shout out to my guy JT, entire off-season was remember the Titans, entire off-season. And part of this, that Titans game was all the drops by the wide receivers. So Eric DeCosta did not want to add to that. So I do not think KJ Hamler would have been on that radar. Next question came from my guy Maurice. He said, engraving, what it do, brother? I got another question for you. I wonder why nobody is talking about another linebacker that we have that performed well last year with the chances he had, plus he just turned 26 today. By the way, so he's young with a lot of potential. How do you think they will use Jihad Ward this year now with the new additions that linebacker that we got from the draft? Sorry, my question was long, but I do enjoy watching your videos and give me something to keep to watch, knowing our situation, not having sports. Stay blessed and stay safe. Much love, Ravens Nation. Appreciate you, Maurice. And no, that question wasn't long. Some of y'all be thinking, y'all be sending some long questions? No, man. Shout out to my guy, Flurna Winsky. Shout out to my guy, Enonik. Josh Hoffman. I know he been taking a little break recently. Who else? And this is nobody that be sending a long question. We appreciate him. We appreciate him, but we do get some long ones, but this is not long at all. But you know what? I can understand that, some of y'all, you might be like typing it out or whatever and be like, man, this is like a long question. But no, man, I appreciate when y'all go in depth with your questions, when you explain it, when you explain what you're thinking, when you explain how you came to whatever it is that you're thinking. So we all appreciate it, man. So how would a Ravens use Jihad Ward this year? Mm, that's a good question. I think as an interior and exterior past Russia, Wink is going to have, he's gonna have his hands full this year, but in a good way, because he's going to have a lot of different options as past Russia's. He of course has Matt Judon, he has Tyus Bowser, he has Jihad Ward, Kaleas Campbell, Derek Wolfe, Matt Abike. You have different options to rush the passer and I still don't think they're done yet. Again, the two positions I don't think they're done yet at are past Russia and wide receiver. I just, again, call me crazy, but I just don't see the Ravens being done at those positions yet. So we'll see what that, oh, and tight end too. But we'll see what happens. But with Jihad Ward, I just think they'll move him around. He'll be one of those guys that you can move around. Like, and you can do that with certain guys, like a Kaleas Campbell, you can move him around. Like a Derek Wolfe, you can move him around. With Jihad Ward, you can move him around to a Pernel McPhee, you can move him around. I had forgot to mention him earlier. So Wink is gonna have options, not just with Jihad, but with a lot of his different past Russia's and defensive linemen to where we won't even know what a base defense is anymore because Wink's base is gonna be something crazy. He probably not even gonna have no consistent base defense because he don't care about none of that. Wink's defense is gonna be Wink's defense and it's gonna be Blitz Heavy, as it always has been, where he's just not scared. This dude is just not scared. That is one thing that I absolutely love about Wink and I know we sort of going off on a tangent, but one thing that I loved about him, again, situational football, he does not play scared. We had Dean Pease on here for a while and Dean Pease wasn't a bad defensive coordinator at all. He wasn't bad, but just in situational football, he didn't make the best of the situations. Wink, he'll blitz you when they down by 17. He'll blitz you when they up by 17. And he'll blitz you if it's a blowout game or if it's a close game, literally entire season on the line. If you give this first down up, you put the team in field goal range is fourth and I think what nine or fourth and seven. Remember the week 17 game against the Browns two years ago? Fourth and whatever it was. And this dude cover zero. I ain't having nobody drop back. Everybody man to man, send pressure. And he blitzed. He blitzed. I could understand if some people played man to man on that and had the safety's drop back. I could understand if people play his own just so they stay behind the first down line. So the opposing team, the opposing offense doesn't cross it, but no, he played man to man, tight man to man and he blitzed. Man, that's a piggy yikes, but a good yikes.