 Wow, so this may be the Ravens final pick in the 2022 NFL draft. Before we get into this, I gotta say thank you all for being a part of this. Thank you to everybody that joined the live stream of the draft that we did for the first round. And thank you to everybody that's watched all the videos for every single pick that the Ravens have made. I appreciate it. Thank you for doing that because this is not anything that you have to do, but the fact that y'all willing to support, I appreciate it. So thank you for that, seriously. Now, with the Ravens 11th pick of the draft, 11 rookies, it's a lot of rookies. But with the Ravens 11th pick of the draft, they take Tyler Beatty. Now, when I first saw his last name, I said, oh, oh, I said, oh, hey, look, they go batty, but no, no, no, it's Tyler Beatty. But anyway, he is a running back from Missouri. And just looking at his numbers, over the first couple of years, 2018 through 2020, wasn't anything crazy. He first had an average yards per carry of 4.9, 4.2, and then 5.0 in those respective years. And then the touchdowns weren't anything crazy either. He had two touchdowns, then three touchdowns, then four touchdowns. So he kept increasing by one. So hey, he kept getting better. But then it was really last year where he took off. Last year was when everything just skyrocketed. So he had the most attempts that he's had in his collegiate career, that being 268, the most yards rushing that he's had in his collegiate career, that being 1,604, the highest average yards per carry that he's had in his collegiate career, that being six yards per carry, the most touchdowns that he's had in his collegiate career, that being 14, the longest run that he's had in his collegiate career, being 73 yards the most receptions that he's had in his collegiate career that being 54 not the most yards though he actually had more yards receiving in 2019 offer 32 catches he had 356 yards but last year he had 54 catches with 330 yards but anyway so that's the numbers but then when I watched him when I actually watched him he got a burst he got a real quick burst he's it's with because he's a patient runner but he's a he makes quick decisions if that even makes sense like because he can he can wait for his blocks because I know they use them on a lot of screens and whatnot so he'll wait for his blocks he'll be patient with it but then at the same time if it's just a straight-up run and play he'll go he'll take off and he catches the ball very effortlessly it's not awkward anything like that because again he caught a lot of passes especially last year he caught with 54 but he the burst the burst is my favorite thing it's because he has such quick burst and acceleration he takes off now pass protection it was like that could definitely be improved but he wasn't really used much as a pass protector in school so his role in the NFL could be a good special team I'm not sure if he got any playing well as the lead in Russia like that I wouldn't think he would get much playing time on special teams especially like kick-and-turn or whatnot but I wonder if that's a role that he could possibly take I know we got Devin Duvenay and that permanent turn is kind of up in the air but I wonder if that's something that he could take part in a spet in the return game but he I wonder what this means for our guy Justice Hill because that's some something to think about Justice Hill was a fourth round pick a couple years back and now they draft a running back with the in the sixth round now so something to think about something to keep an eye on now at the same time we remember a couple years ago a couple years ago when I just knew Raven they weren't about to keep no four running backs no way they did it though they did it and now with their being going from 16 to 17 games that extra game that that's a lot that's a lot because that's one more games that your guys got to put their body through that way and tear and keeping another running back that would really be staying ready so you ain't got to get ready and you know the Ravens they love to run the ball they love to then they run it like nobody else so it seems as if as like a lot of people point it out it seems as if the way that the Ravens drafted and the way that the Ravens has moved this offseason it seems as if they are sort of trying to go back to 2019 trying to go back to that offense trying to be a very physical offense a lot of tight ends like we saw I mean again Mark Andrews Nick Boyle they were there already though and Pat Ricardo there if you want to then they go draft they go drafted two tight ends one Isaiah likely and the other one oh collar collar there we go couldn't remember his name so that's a lot of tight ends that's a whole lot of tight ends then they building up the offensive line hopefully Ronnie Stanley's healthy they drafted Daniel for Lele somebody said I pronounced his last name wrong I told him I let me just call him Daniel then they also drafted Tyler Lindenbaum re-signed McCarty during last during the season this past season signed Morgan Moses so they've been doing some work there kept Joanne James around which I was surprised about what else and then also the defense they did a lot on defense they they drafted a Kyle Hamilton with their first pick they drafted Travis Jones as well then they drafted the two corners so you figure they were gonna be depth and special teams guys so the defense I think the biggest hole right now on D.O. they drafted David Ajabo as well but he I I'm gonna treat David Ajabo like you of course hope he plays what I'm gonna treat like Joanne James last year treat like Joanne if you can get something from him great but if I'm not gonna expect it and I know they said oh he can be back in October but I'm not gonna expect it I think that was a future future pick but hey again you you never know what could happen so we'll see but I think if I had to say that their biggest weaknesses on defense right now or not even week but with their biggest issues right now on defense inside linebacker and also maybe edge Bowser's coming back from Achilles David Ajabo Achilles Daylan Hayes he come back from injury and Panamik fee gone Derek Wolf coming back from injury so yeah I say like yeah I say I say age guys edge defensive ends that will be the bit yeah defensive ends age guys in inside linebacker so we'll see what happens there if anything you still got undrafted rookie free agent you still got free agents you still got possible trades on you still got different things that you could do that's on defense now now offense biggest weakness why receiver it's why receiver because you lost you only got worse at wide receiver you didn't get better and of course I know you still got the guys that they can prove themselves they can this can be that time to shine but I just I don't envision a scenario where Ravens go into this season 2022 season where they're like alright Michelle Bateman your guy Devin DuVernay James crochet Tyler Wallace I don't envision a scenario where the Ravens go into this season like that I just don't see it happening so with that being said let's see what happens let's see what goes down let's see what transpires what I was saying before about 2019 it seems like they trying to build that type of offense again but sort of like y'all remember in turtles in turtles to secret city ooze y'all remember in that with Shredder first Shredder was already big he was already told he was already a problem for the turtles and that's how the Ravens offense was in 2019 they were big they were strong they were problem for the NFL but then they end up getting stopped but then Shredder he got stopped by the turtles but then he got that ooze and when he got the ooze the ooze made him super Shredder and it was like okay this this dude is something serious let's just hope that the Ravens season it doesn't end the way that super Shredders did for him in turtles too love y'all appreciate y'all we out