 This is really exciting, but like to a certain degree, shout out to Glenn Clark from Glenn Clark radio because he be having some fire interviews and I am going to leave the link to his interview from today with Jeremy Fowler that he dropped for all of us, for all the world to hear. Jeremy Fowler of course is an NFL insider. He's works for ESPN right now. So shout out to him. Now, Jeremy Fowler, he dropped some interesting gems about the Baltimore Ravens and their quest for a running back. Of course, the report came out last week that the Baltimore Ravens were going to be interested in a running back that has a pedigree. So what that means is that it will be a running back that has made a name for himself in the NFL. But then the report that came out today from the interview that Glenn Clark radio had with Jeremy Fowler, he put a little twist on that. 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But Jeremy Fowler, he has some very interesting things to say about the Baltimore Ravens. He's talked about how the Baltimore Ravens are doing legwork. So they're doing their homework on Derek Henry, Saquon Barclay, and really just the market. So that's very exciting because if the Baltimore Ravens, they looking at those guys, they seeing what it takes, what it would take to have those guys fit into their scheme and their system. And just how those guys could be Baltimore Ravens, just how great of a fit they could possibly be. But, he did say, but if the market gets to $10 million, they'll probably be out. And I was like, ooh, I get that. But, and so, now when I first saw the headline of that article, I was thinking $10 million, like for a running back, like if you sign a running back to like a two year $10 million deal, that ain't nothing. That's five mil, that's five mil per. So that's easy money. And especially if it's three mil, I mean, three years, 10 mil, but of course it won't be that little, but two years, 10 mil, oh yeah, let's get it, man. But he was talking about 10 mil per because he broke it down and he talked about how with the running backs, he could see if the Ravens may be interested all up into a limit. And a lot of teams may be interested up to a limit, but the Ravens will be interested up to a limit. And he said he could see some deals being like two years, 20 mil, three years, 30 mil, but to where those running backs get heavy incentives in order to achieve that two years, 20 mil, three years, 30 mil, because that would average to 10 mil per, but it would be heavy on the incentives. But something that was very interesting about what he said, not even the money part, but about Derek Henry and Saquon Barclay specifically. He was speaking about Derek Henry. He said the Baltimore Ravens, they've been doing their homework on Derek Henry, which we expect the Baltimore Ravens, they were interested in Derek Henry this past season. Again, we almost traded for Derek Henry right before the trade deadline, but I don't know what happened. Everything ended up falling apart, but that ended up sort of, in some ways it was a blessing, but in some ways it was a curse. The reason it was a blessing, Keaton Mitchell. If the Baltimore Ravens would have got Derek Henry, we might have never heard anything about Keaton Mitchell, but it ended up being a curse because come playoff time, they didn't give it to the running backs because there was no significant investment in the running backs that they had on their roster. So they were like, okay, whatever, we ain't gotta feed those guys. We ain't feed them money-wise, so we ain't gotta feed them with the ball either, or whatever. But anyway, with Derek Henry, Jeremy Fowler talked about how he has been very eye formation dependent throughout his career. And he said, it's not that the Baltimore Ravens couldn't make it work with Derek Henry, not that he couldn't be a fit with the Ravens, but he has been very eye formation dependent in the Baltimore Ravens. They like to do so many different things in so many different ways. They don't just line up in eye formation and running ball. They do it here and there, but you know Baltimore Ravens, they in pistol, they in shotgun, they in single back, they in this and that, they got the high information that they bring out on special occasions. They got all these different kind of running formations, but eye formation, it gets thrown in there, here and there. But he's saying that Derek Henry, that has been a lot of his bread and butter. So he didn't say this, but it almost sounded like he felt like Derek Henry may be a bit limited. He didn't say it, but it kind of sounded like he insinuated to that. Now with Derek Henry, Derek Henry is very interesting because I continue to see a lot of discourse about Derek Henry on my timeline on Twitter, and he's a very interesting prospect, man, because obviously Derek Henry is a powerful running back. He's one of those running backs to when, when they get going, they get going. It may start off a little bit slow now. It may take some time. Or was he finally picking up? Oh, hey, yeah, that man is a problem, man. So Derek Henry will be very interesting, man. That's like, he is such an intriguing prospect for the Baltimore Ravens, but I think they could find a way to make it happen. Now, Saquon Barkley, because Jeremy Fowler brought up Saquon Barkley as well. And I feel like personally, that Saquon Barkley would be the best, and Jeremy Fowler called him, I think he called them the most dangerous or the scariest. I forgot the exact word that he used, but he basically said that with Saquon Barkley and the Baltimore Ravens, he would have the most potential at the running back position for them. And I agree 1,000% because Saquon Barkley, he's liked that, he's liked that. But Jeremy Fowler also talked about how a lot of teams are concerned with the tread with Saquon Barkley. He's been in the league for six years, but he's been hurt a lot. He's been hurt a whole lot. And that is the scary part with Saquon Barkley. So I'm very interested to see how the market goes for a Saquon Barkley, because physically he's there, like he got strength, he got power, he got speed, he got agility, he could catch pass that. Saquon, to me, Saquon Barkley would be the guy at the running back position for the Baltimore Ravens if they were to acquire him. But Saquon Barkley just reminds me of JK Dobbins. They are two different running backs, obviously. I think Saquon Barkley is a bit faster than JK Dobbins. I don't know what their forties were, but to me when I see them on the field, I feel like Saquon Barkley is a bit faster than him. JK Dobbins can still be the home run hitter now when he's healthy, but Saquon Barkley to me, he got the speed over him. And agility Saquon Barkley got it by, he got it by a bit too. Just the explosiveness overall. Now JK Dobbins ain't no slouch now. This is not a shot at JK Dobbins at all, because JK Dobbins, he could be great too, but again for both of them it's the same story. It's the injuries, it's the injuries. That is literally the only thing holding them back because think about like both of them, both of them can do everything. Both of them. You need them run up the middle? Okay, they got it. You need them to bounce it to the outside? Okay, they got it. You need them to step on a defender? Okay, they got it. You need them to catch pass out of it? Okay, they got it. They got everything, both of them. But the injuries just have killed both of their careers and just held them back so much. And it sucks for them too, man, because it's so much potential right there, right in both of them. Both of them are clear cut, in my opinion, both of them are clear cut number one backs. Do-it-all backs. I was just talking to my guy Jason early today and he talked about how it just seems like nowadays with a lot of positions, it's guys that specialize in one thing, but it's a lot of people that just don't do everything. It's not many do-it-all, not as many do-it-all players as they used to be. I thought that was interesting. But with both of those guys, I feel like they can do everything, but they just been hurt a lot. So with the Baltimore Ravens at the running back position, it's, man, however they decide that they're gonna attack this thing, it's gonna be interesting. With J.K. Dobbins, he's getting ready to be a free agent. Him, Gus Edwards, getting ready to be free agents. The Baltimore Ravens current running backs on the roster right now are Justice Hill, Healthy, and Keaton Mitchell, unhealthy. Keaton Mitchell, we'll see when he comes back because could he be ready at the start of the season? It's possible. Is it likely? Ah, maybe. But it's possible he's ready at the start of the season, but will he be the Keaton Mitchell of old? It's to be determined. But see, as the Baltimore Ravens, as an organization, as a franchise, and as a business, what's sad about that is that you can't depend on a Keaton Mitchell. So not that you move as if Keaton Mitchell is not there, but you gotta stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. And I hate that because we love Keaton Mitchell. Oh my goodness, he brought so much excitement back to the running back position, excitement that we hadn't had in a long time at that position in that way. Like it was sorta like, don't get me, it's not the same. I know some people gonna be, oh, you get a little, it's similar, it's not the exact same, but you know how like, all right, Flacco won a Super Bowl in the 2012 season. And then after that, there was some great moments, there was some real moments, and it was just like, okay, it wasn't anything crazy after that. He still won a playoff game after that, but it wasn't anything crazy. But then when we got Lamar, it was like, whoa! It was like new life at the quarterback position with Lamar Jackson. To me, in my opinion, it ain't nothing against the other guys, they weren't bad at all. But with Keaton Mitchell, man, he just brought this new life to the running back position for the Baltimore Ravens, like new life in a big way. He just brought this excitement, this explosiveness, and it was like, whoa! All right, now let's go, baby! Then he got hurt, and it was like, oh man. So Ravens, they gotta predict me at the running back position. I'm very interested to see how they handle this thing. Very interested to see how they handle it, very interested to see what they get done, or what do they don't get done at the position because, this is big, man, because again, all you guys are free agents, and Justice Hill. So you need more, so there's obviously free agency, there's the draft, and then we'll see how else they decide to address the position, but, whoo, Eric Acosta, man, I do not envy you, my friend. But hey, that's why you get paid the big bucks to do the big jobs and make the big decisions.