 The NFL draft consists of seven rounds, with 32 picks in each round. Therefore, there are a total of 224 players selected. And after the draft is complete, that leaves a lot of players undrafted. But just because they were undrafted, it doesn't mean that's the end all be all. It doesn't mean that they still won't have an opportunity. It doesn't mean that they still won't have a shot. And that's one thing about undrafted players, that their story is different. But their story, it isn't over. And with the Ravens, they are a team that definitely covers undrafted free agents. They are a team that definitely appreciates undrafted free agents. And I mean, there are different stories for each and every NFL franchise. But us, of course, being Ravens fans and really, really seeing undrafted free agents on this team every year. And the impact that those undrafted free agents have is undeniable. And in this undrafted free agent period, the Ravens have been very active. Very active. It seemed like they may have been on the phone with some of these undrafted free agents before the draft was even over. Because as soon as the draft ended, we started hearing about reports. Ravens signed this guy, that guy, that guy, that guy, that guy, that guy, that guy. And I do appreciate you guys' patience in this process because, you know, normally we would do the video on everybody, but it's taken some time because for the draft, I was just tired, man. Straight up. I was tired. The draft was a lot. It was a lot of fun. It was a lot of work. But we had a great time. So I appreciate you guys supporting Team Keeping Clean. We had 26,000. We had 26,000. So I appreciate y'all, man. I appreciate y'all. And it's not just Ravens fans that are on here. It's everybody, but we had 26,000 subscribers. So that's crazy, man. I appreciate it. But one of the... I think this may be the most talked about of the Ravens undrafted rookie free agents. And this... I got quite a few messages on it. And even a couple of people were like, oh, engraving, you're a wrestling fan. So you know Rick Steiner, right? I said, yeah, I know who that is. And he was like, hey, we just signed this sign. I said, oh, really? Okay. Okay. So his name is Bronson Rick Steiner. And he played for Kennesaw State, The Owls. Ooh. I don't know why I did that. But anyway, he was a fullback. And with him being a fullback, I immediately I was thinking, okay, cool camp body. I understand the business of the game. We got Patrick Ricard. In fact, we just recently signed him to an extension during last season. So he ain't going nowhere. Another fullback on the roster. Yeah, he'll just be here for training camp, whatever. Preseason, whatever. Then after that, see you. Because again, and I know that's very raw, but that's the business of the game. There are a lot of people that they need to get their roster up to 90 men. They got to get their roster up to 90 men. And then they go through camp and all that. And then they'll get it down at the end of the preseason. But then I saw some numbers that were very intriguing. Said a new Raven fullback Bronson Rick Steiner. He said he's six foot tall. Okay, cool. He's 230. Okay, cool. He ran a 4-4-8 in a 40. A what? A fullback? A what? Hold on. Can you run that by me one more time, please? He ran a 4-4-8 in a 40. Oh my. Okay. Well, this fullback got some legs. So then he said he did 35 reps on the bench and that would have been third at the NFL Combine. And I was like, so hold up. This is a fullback. And fullbacks are supposed to be strong. Okay, but 35 reps on the bench would have been third at the Combine. So he's very strong, especially amongst his peers. And strength doesn't just translate to weightlifting. So we got to understand that. But still, okay. But the 4-4, the 4-4-8 in a 40. So he's strong and fast. Wait a minute now. Tell me more. Tell me more. And then I said he led Kennesaw State in rushing, averaging 8.8 yards a carry. And when I read that part, I was like, hmm. A fullback? 8.8 yards a carry? Something ain't adding up. And I know it's a smaller school. So they play smaller schools, but still. A fullback, because I'm sure they have running backs on their rosters. But a fullback leading in rushing yards and carry. So I said, you know what? Let me look at the numbers for myself. See what this dude is all about. So I'm thinking maybe he probably just, he probably, you know how somebody's average, it can be really high. But that's only because they didn't get much action. They didn't get many carries. They didn't get many receptions. They didn't get much of whatever that stat is high in. So I said, you know what? Let me look at his games. Let me look at the numbers from his games. So first week, August 31st, 2019, he had four carries for 46 yards. I said, what? A fullback. This is a fullback. And again, I know they play in smaller schools, but this is a fullback. That don't make no sense. So he had four carries for 46 yards, average of 11, 11 and a half yards per carry. And he had a touchdown. Following week, he had four carries for eight yards. So average dropped a lot. Then he then he had four catches too. No, excuse me. Wait a minute. He had two catches for 37 yards and the longest catch was 34 yards. So this guy, first two games, the first game, four yards, I mean four rushes for 46 yards, average 11 and a half yards per carry. And then the second game, his Russian was down, but his catching was up. And it seems like he has to get a big play every game. That's what it seems like so far. But anyway, let's continue. And we're going to pick up the pace a little bit. All right. So third game, seven rushes for 64 yards, average nine and a half, I mean 9.1 yards per carry. And his longest run was 55 yards, even had a 13 yard catch. So you see the point. And then fourth game, 10 carries for 221 yards. Again, running back. This is a fullback. 10 carries for 221 yards. His longest run was 85 yards. But still, you know, there's a lot of long runs in there if he got 10 carries for 221 yards. Yikes. So then the following game, he said, man, I'm tired. I need a break. He had five carries for nine yards because that team was like, no, you ain't about to go off on us. Like he went off on them the previous week and he ain't have any catches. So it was almost like a little bye week for him. So then the following week, he was like, man, team, look, the previous week was tough. And I let y'all down. Let me make it up to you. So he had 10. The next game, he had 10 rushes for 138 yards. 10 rushes for 138 yards. He average 13.8 yards a carry. These are madden numbers. If you have a really, really good offensive line and you got like, say, Kwame Barkley back there or something, trust me, I know from experience. But anyway, this is a fullback. It's a fullback. And then in that same game, he had one catch for 13 yards. Then the following game, he got a little more modest. He had nine, nine carries for 51 yards. The longest carry was 25 yards. Next game after that, eight rushes for 36 yards. Average four and a half yards per carry. Longest was 14 yards. The following game, he had 12 rushes for 40 yards. A little more modest too. And then he had the following game, he had seven rushes for 28 yards. The following game, he had 10 rushes for 74 yards. Longest rush was 40, 40 yards in that game. Then the following game, he was like, man, I've been being very modest. I've been being very modest. And nope, I ain't with it no more. So he broke out again and had 10 rushes for 128 yards. Longest run was 65 yards. This is filthy. And then the following game, he had seven for 27. And then he had two catches for 21 yards. And then the last game, he had nine rushes for 39 yards. Longest was 14 and then he had to catch for 13 yards. So this guy, the point of all of those statistics, they show his big play ability. He has big play ability and it seems like all he does is make big plays. That's it. He makes big plays. And even in a down week for him, he's still putting in work. So I saw what people were saying about him. So then I saw what the numbers said about him. But as we do know, numbers do not always tell the full story. They don't. Sometimes they can overhype stuff. Sometimes they can underestimate stuff. So it just, they don't ever tell the whole story. So what I have to do, let me see him for myself. So I watched him. I watched games from this past year, 2019. And I will even watch some of them in 2018. And what I noticed about him, number 32, what I noticed about him, Rick Steiner, Bronson, he, I thought, and I'm not even joking. I'm not trying to hype him up anything like that. But when I watched him, I thought that the video was sped up. I thought the video, it was in fast motion. Because I'm like, this is a fullback. No, I know he ain't that fast. But then they will show stuff from different angles. They will show everybody else moving. And he just, not that he was faster than everybody else, but he just, his speed was crazy, man. His speed was crazy. And that 448 that he ran, you saw all of that in his game film. You saw all of it, all of it. This guy, he, something that I noticed about him, not just, not even when he, not even just when he got the football. But every play from him, he does literally everything fast. He does everything fast. Everything. He runs fast. His catching mode, like when the ball's coming his way and the quarterback's throwing it to him, he catches it like that, turns around, takes off fast. It looks crazy, man. When he's going to block somebody, he, boom, he does it fast. Or even if he's going to block somebody low, boom. He does it fast. Everything he does, he does it fast. He uses all of that 448, all of it, and some. I watch him run the ball and he runs like, I mean, of course every running back, they don't want to be tackled. Of course, but like with him, he, he, he don't even, he wants, he wants you to regret touching him. He wants you to regret trying to tackle him. To me, now that I think about it, he reminded me like of an offensive version of Malik Harrison. Like how I told y'all, when I watch Malik Harrison, what I saw from him, he wants you to not want to be tackled by him if he tackles you, especially if he like hits you straight up. He wants you to remember his name like, hi, I'm Malik. It wasn't nice to meet you. At least the experience wasn't nice on your end. That's how I feel it is with Bronson Ricksteiner. If somebody tries to tackle him, he wants the experience to not be a pleasant one for them. And like just watching him run through people, but he's like running. The scary thing about him is that he's running with all this power, but it's speed that accompanies that power too. So that's a very dangerous combination. It's an extremely dangerous combination for defenders. And again, I know he was going against smaller schools, him being in a smaller school himself, but still I was like, whoa, yikes. And then even when he doesn't touch the ball, very involved, very active. He looks for contact. He looks for blocks. He looks to knock somebody down, man. He looks for it. He looks for that. Every play, I'm looking at this dude, like when he's not even touching the ball, and this dude is finding somebody. It seems like that's his mission is to find somebody and knock you down. So this guy, he plays rough. And I know it's football, so yeah, it is a rough sport, but he plays like a little extra on him. Maybe that's being a WWF superstar. I know it's WWE now, but Rick Steiner was WWF, WCW, whatever. Being his son, sure, he like, hey, I gotta live up to my dad, man. Shout out to the Steiner brothers. But he plays heavy, man. I mean, he's light on his feet, but he plays like strong, like real deal, man. And I love what I saw from him. So my original thoughts, they started to change. They started to change, because again, like I told y'all earlier in the video, I was thinking, okay, we got Patrick Riccardo already at fullback. So he just signed an extension. They're not gonna release him, trade him, whatever. They're not gonna do that. Like, no, they're not gonna do that. So this guy, Bronson, Rick Steiner, he's cool, whatever. I wish him the best, but what's he gonna do on the Ravens roster? They got a fullback already. But then I was thinking, and that's who after watching his tape, I said this guy would actually do pretty well in Ravens offense, even with them having Patrick Riccardo on the roster already. Even with that. And if there was ever, like we had the question from subscriber video that we put out yesterday about the possibility of them keeping four running backs. But if there was ever a team that would keep two fullbacks, if there was ever a team that would keep two fullbacks, it would be this one. Some teams don't even have one on the roster. But if there was ever a team where they kept two, it would be these Ravens. Because you know their number one priority, run the football. Run the football. And also remember this too, because there's a lot of people questioning the JK Dobbins pick. And it came out today too that the Ravens, they were Jeff Drebic. See, I got his name right now. But he said the Ravens were thinking about taking T Higgins with their first round pick. But anyway, the point is that Eric D'Costa said he wants to build an indefensible offense. And initially when you think two fullbacks, you're thinking that's easily defendable. Fullbacks ain't moving like that. They may catch some passes out of backfield, but they ain't doing much damage. But wait a minute, what if you got one fullback that is a really good block. I mean, two of them that are really good blockers. And then one of them that can really take off. And then you got Mark Ingram. You got JK Dobbins. You got Gus Edwards. You got Justice Hill. You got Lamar Jackson. And don't forget about Hollywood. Don't forget about Duvenay. Don't forget about Pro Shae. But I'm just thinking that some of the quickest guys on the field that could run the ball. But even if you take the wide receivers out of it, just what are you going to do? Anybody could get it. And of course, they ain't going to have all six running backs on the field at the same time. Now some of y'all saying, hey, they could do some wishbone packages. They got some possibilities, man. But if they were to keep two fullbacks from what I saw from this guy, I would not be surprised. Because they will find a way. And the thing about him too, with Patrick Ricard, he plays fullback and he plays defensive line. When I saw the way that this guy, Bronson Rick Steiner, looked for contact. When I saw that, I just thought, wow, this dude, he might be able to play linebacker too. He might be able to play both ways too. He might be another one. That's what it looked like to me. And the way that he played the game, it looked like he would welcome that. And I'm sure he would do whatever to get on the NFL roster, but it looked like he would welcome that. Hey, oh, you want me to play linebacker too? Oh yeah, no problem. I'm with it. You want me to do that? Oh yeah, okay, cool. But another really good position for him too, that I think he would really excel at with his speed and him being so physical and his lead blocking ability will be on special teams. I think he could do so well for the Ravens on special teams. And that is where so many guys earn their keep. That is where so many guys get their opportunity. That's where so many guys make the roster, man, from special teams. As Ravens get right at returner, whoever ends up winning that job, who's leading the way for the returner? It could be him. That's one of the biggest things I thought about, man. And thinking about that just made me super excited. And I mean, even if it's one of those plays where he ends up catching the ball on a kick return, he's gonna end up getting some yards too now. But with him as a lead blocker with his speed and with just his physicality, opening up lanes for the kick returner, man, this guy got a shot, man. He got a shot. Yeah, they got record right now and record, record ain't gonna lose his job at all. His job ain't going nowhere. His job is safe. He's good. But with Rick Steiner, from what I saw from him, if that can translate to the NFL, if he can show that same oomph in the NFL, it'll be very, very, very hard for Ravens not to get his guy roster spot. It'll be extremely hard. And not no practice squad, man. Practice squad, if they show him off in preseason, ooh, and you know what they would, you know they go into, man. If they show him off in preseason and he's doing the same stuff, if they even try to put him on a practice squad, if they even think about that, he ain't gonna last there, man. And I know teams don't value fullbacks like that right now, but he's more than just, he's more than just your average fullback. He's more than just your average fullback. So he practice squad, he wouldn't last. He would not last. If this translates, he will not last. So if he plays like he was playing in college, and I wouldn't expect him to have like 11 yards per carry, anything like that in NFL, even though you never know. But if he can show that same hustle, that same energy, that same effort that he showed in college, if he can show that with the Ravens, I don't think he's going anywhere, straight up. I think he would be right on that 53-man roster, or didn't they add a couple spots to it? Have a big roster, yes, I think he would be there if he shows that same stuff he showed in college, man. But anyway, man, I really enjoyed watching him, and it made me very, very excited for the possibilities of him being on this team. And he would definitely have a spot. Ooh, Rickstein in his offense? Bronson Rickstein in his offense? Hmm, that could be a beautiful thing. So anyway, team keeping clean, appreciate y'all. I love you all. I hope you all are doing like really, really good, man. And you know what? Shout out to WWE, man. If you're still here at this part of the video, you watched this whole thing, just put it in the comments section. You the champ. You the champ. Not for me. I'm not the champ, but just put you the champ. Because I did see one video where he was doing all this stuff like that, and showing his muscles like the wrestlers. And he had a World Championship belt, too, man. He had a World Championship belt. I always wanted to get one of those. I always wanted to get one of them little belts and stuff and hang it up. I might try to get a team keeping clean belt or something. I don't know. But anyway, don't mind me. So shout out to Bronson Ricksteiner. And I really do hope it works out, man. This could be really fun. Anyway, team keeping clean, I appreciate y'all. I really love you all. And if you haven't already, tell somebody that you love them. Just show your appreciation for them, man. Because people need to know that they are appreciated, man. That makes a word of a difference. So this is me letting y'all know that I really, really appreciate y'all. I thank you all for y'all watching the videos y'all come through, y'all support like crazy. And it means a lot. And it does not go unnoticed at all. I appreciate every bit of it. So thank you. Love you all. And I'm out.