 which players currently on the roster would be best suited to make the transition from corner to safety. Why Justice Hill's spot on this team as the number four running back isn't guaranteed. Did the Ravens just forget bringing in the veteran, forget bringing up one of the young guys and just make the transition of Jimmy Smith from corner to safety full time? These and many, many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. You know just what I mean. You too, Team Keep It Clean. You too, Team Keep It Clean. What's going on in St. Graven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. What Questions from subscribers is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer in a video just like this. Now, if you wanna be part of NFL Questions from subscribers, just send me an email at teamkeepitclean at gmail.com and we'll answer your question in a video just like this. If you ever wanna send something to Team Keep It Clean, the PO box is down below in the description. If you ever wanna support the channel in any way, that information is down below in the description. I love y'all, I appreciate y'all. We got plenty of questions, the season is almost here. We were right there. We're so close. Let's get into these questions. First question came from my boy Gary A. He said, A. and Graven, how you doing? Doing good. He said, help the family is doing well. They doing good too. He said, now until my question, remember when I told you Lamar is never credited with wins by the media, but he's blamed for losses. Colin Coward, the biggest flip-flopper, claims that Lamar is the Giannis of the NBA. Both of them are dangerous with a lead and aren't so with it. I think he meant without it. But he then claims Steph Curry and Russell Wilson are more dangerous with a lead and trailing. The Steph Curry, who blew a 3-1 lead, has zero finals MVP's and is a notorious front runner. And Russell Wilson, the guy who has become, the guy who has become more mistake-prone and has a losing record in the playoffs when his defense gives up more than 20 points and also divided his locker room when the Seahawks made a political statement when they gave him the ball on a one-yard line rather than hand it off to Beast Mode. How are they going to say Lamar isn't clutch when he almost put off an insane comeback in the same game that the Chargers gave the blueprint, gave up the blueprint to stop him? I know this might sound crazy, but I think we might purposely go down 14 points in the second half to prove a point. The same way Lamar threw five touchdowns in the season open to prove he's not bad for a running back. Also, how are they going to move the goal post when he wins his first playoff game next season? Anyways, take care and remember to keep it clean. So, we starting off with a banger. So, whoa, this was a lot, man. This was a lot. The battle of Lamar trailing. Cause he gets, they talk about how Lamar, he can't come back, he can't play from behind. And, I mean, it's, what team, what team's goal is to play from behind? What team's strategy is to be like, you know what? Let's go down 20 points, then let's turn it on, fellas. Let's do that. So, I know a lot of people say, oh, Ravens, they not built to play from behind. They can't come back. I mean, they came from behind and they did it in the Browns game, they did it in the 49ers game. Cause first is that, then they say, oh, well, when he's down by more than one score, you can't come back. And that's just one thing that a lot of the media is running with right now. You can't play from behind. And the Ravens do, they haven't had that where they, I mean, they almost did it in the Chiefs game. They ended up, they were down by like, I think 20 at one point, maybe 17, something like that. In the Chiefs game last year, then they ended up losing by five, I believe. What else? What other games were they just down big? And they came back and made it close. Not the Browns game, certainly not the, the first Browns game. In the Titans game, oh boy. It's like he was out there all by himself almost. But anyway, that is what they have to hold on to right now because not that the Ravens can't come from behind, but when they've been down by multiple scores recently, they haven't been able to close it off. They haven't been able to seal the deal. So right now that's what, and of course the 0-2 in the playoffs, but that's right now what they have to hold on to because that's part of the discredit Lamar training. And I mean, hey, that's stuff that he's got to get through, right? He's got to end up coming from behind for, I mean, because some people just, they'll continue to look for things with Lamar. And again, not to say that he doesn't deserve criticism because every quarterback does. But you know with Lamar, a lot of people, they do a little extra criticizing and they throw a little extra monkey wrench in there. And then they'll have one thing that's working until Lamar shuts that down and proves it wrong. And then they'll go, oh, you know what, I got this. I got this in my back pocket. That's also what Lamar needs to work on. And then if he does that, if he proves that wrong too, then they be like, oh, you know what, I got something under my bed that I've been holding on to waiting. Oh yeah, Lamar needs to fix this. So it's always gonna be something. And that's fine. It's always gonna be something. It just is what it is. That's it. It is what it is. Lamar, he of course, the biggest thing that matters now is, I mean, I was just in a podcast the other day. And somebody in a podcast, shout out to my guy Jay Ham. He said, the reality of the whole thing is Lamar Jackson as a starting quarterback has lost three games, three regular season games and two playoff games, three. And he's won, I forgot how many he's won, but the fact that he's lost three games and two playoff games, it's amazing. Seriously, it's amazing. And the fact that this dude is only gonna be going into his second year as a full-time starter. This is his third season. His third, oh, sky's the limit, man. That's it. The question came from my guy Manuel. He said, what's up in Graven? Shout out for Mexico. Hope everything is well. Oh yeah. I'm bringing up a definition for all the team keep it clean. Leadership, the action of leading a group of people or an organization. Since I've been watching the videos or training camp in the interviews, one constant comes to mind when the players are asked about Lamar Jackson. Leadership and humbleness. To this day, I've never seen so many guys have that kind of support for a very young player like Lamar and not just learn from him but grow with him. If this is any indication that this team has a very strong locker room bond, then it is obvious A, B, or there's or any player we bring will feel like home and help them achieve their goal of winning the Super Bowl. Now, down to the question. If we go 19-0, winning the Super Bowl this year, do you see any doubt or still questioning Lamar's abilities or will this put an end to those doubts? If not, does he have to win seven Super Bowls to silence him, stay safe and healthy and caught a just caught a deep throw over your head besides your offensive P.I. Hello, Will. I appreciate it. Like we always say, his doubters will never be silenced, ever. Ever, not at them. They won't be. There's always gonna be something. And again, yeah, Ravens could go 19-0. They could win everything. They could win every game, but there will always be something. Always. It's not going away. And because he has a strong team. Oh, it was coaching. Oh, it was the running game. Oh, it was the defense. It's always gonna be something. Somebody's gonna find something to where they discredit him. And even if he wins seven Super Bowls, like you said, man, it'll still always be something there. Next question came from Rizzy. You said, what's up in Raven? Hope all is well. Love the videos, especially the ones in the car when you use the headphones. Ooh, that's throwback, man. That's crazy. That was two years ago, yo. That's, I appreciate you all, man. He said, anyway, do you think the Ravens brought in Dez Bryant just to light a little fire up under Miles Boykin so they could get the best out of him? Oh yeah, that's exactly what I said too. That's exactly what I said too. I think that's all that was, man. I never for once thought they were signing Dez Bryant at all. They again, like I always say that could change, but it certainly hasn't. So that's all I think it was, man. Just to put Miles Boykin not necessarily on notice, but let him know like, hey, tighten up my friend. Next question came from a boy, Nathan G. He said, I got a question I want to send about the hiring of David Cully, and that has been underrated. Think about it. Since hiring him, the type of receiver we've targeted has changed tremendously. Hmm. So he was hired, I believe, what, two years ago? And the Ravens, I don't know if the type of receiver, well, I mean, they've gone younger. But I don't have the type of receiver really changed because they've been getting more speed and whatnot, but I think that went with the quarterback. That went with the quarterback because Lamar's, he's much different from Joe Flacco and just what they bring to the table. So, and I think the Ravens just really wanted to get a faster offense, a more high-flying offense, a more offense that got that quick strike ability, even though Ravens, they did some long drives last year, but I just think they wanted the track team, man. So I think it was not even just necessarily David Cully, but Lamar Jackson and just the whole offense changing all together. Next question came from a boy, Ghetto Vegan. He said, Ravens fans, have you ever thought of this? Having Dez Bryant at the one, Boykin at the two and Hollywood Brown at the slide in certain situations or Boykin at one and Dez at two and Hollywood in the slot in some formations. Of course, when we go for wide, have both Snead and Brown in the slot. Well, I never thought of that because I ain't think Dez is gonna be here. But if he was here, they could do that, have those big body wide receivers on the outside and Hollywood in the slot. Like Hollywood, I expect him to be in the slot sometimes this year too. He is definitely gonna be an outside receiver, but I expect them to move him around, man. They should move him around, just use their speed to his advantage and just try to create mismatches too. That's one thing that I really hope that the Ravens do this year is utilize their weapons on offense to try to create mismatches for opposing defenses. Really, really do that because that could go such a long way. Wow, my voice, when I said such a sound like I hit puberty or something, let me run that back. Because that could go such a long way. There we go. Next question came from my boy, Johnny M. He said, hey, what's up? I watch your videos on YouTube. Appreciate it, man. He said, I was just wondering if you think Justice Hill could potentially become a third down Tariq Cohen type of running back. Cause I know he has a speed and everything, but Ravens has so many backs. I hope he steps up in that way and gets playing time. Same with JK and Gus, they gotta get that bowl. So well, see, then that's the thing though. See, you just ask if Justice Hill could become a third down Tariq Cohen type of back and that you hope he steps up in that way and gets playing time, but then he says, same with JK and Gus. That's the thing, they do have these running backs. They got four running backs right now and initially going into this off season, I thought Gus was a goner for sure because of the way the draft went and just how last season went, especially in the playoff game, it mattered the most. I just thought Gus was a goner. And it still, of course, is a possibility, especially with other running backs around the league getting injured. But now, ever since they came out with the opt-out thing, that's when I started to think, oh, well, maybe he could actually stay because it's a lot of guys opting out and whatnot. And then with the possibility of injuries due to not having a proper off season, that can increase the risk of injuries because we've been seeing a bunch of people get hurt. I mean, we see it every year, but this year is no different. And it could in fact be worse. Hopefully it doesn't get any worse than what it is now, but you almost expect it to, man. So, I mean, everybody just gotta put in their part, man. And hopefully, I mean, it's gonna be hard to feed four mouths. That's really hard. Like extremely hard. Hey, can you keep four running backs happy? No. I mean, they all got their little things they could do here and there. Somebody gonna do special teams, somebody gonna do first down, second down, third down, passing game, run block, all that stuff. I mean, they gonna have different roles and whatnot, goal line, but as long as they all focused on the team goal, all focused on winning together, then they should be all right. But it is kind of tough though, man, to keep all of them happy. And he said, another question is, I don't know why the Ravens didn't consider signing Tavon Austin. I feel like he would have been great for the return game and offense. I heard this from B-more too and went the dumb ball high. In my opinion, he would have been a great fit. Oh yeah, a little welcome home party for Tavon Austin, man. But yeah, he signed with the 49ers and Kyle Shanahan is gonna use him well, except when it comes to the silver bowl if they got there. But he's gonna use him well. And Ravens could have used him too. They could have used him in the passing game. They could have used, did some like screens with him and stuff. There's some jet sweeps in with him and whatnot. Had him in the return game. So yeah, and he would have been playing for his home team, but that shit best sell. Next question came from my guy Raven Pride. He said, and Raven, what's up my brother? Hope everything is well. And I know you're excited. That car to start in school. No, I wasn't. No, I just, I don't like waking up early. I don't like it at all, man. I was telling my wife, I told my mom the same thing too. I said, we should have signed him up for school on the West Coast. So when it's 8 a.m. over there, it's 11 over here. So I got time just to like get up and relax. But now like I got to get up at 7 30 in the morning. Oh man, that's not me at all, man. I ain't waiting to get up early in the morning, but now I have to. Like I ain't got no choice, I have to. So no, I was excited for that at all, man. But he's doing good though, man. He's doing really good, man. And he's adjusted, he had to adjust too. Cause we were used to sleeping in. Hey, getting up like 9 30, something like that. Not sleeping in too late, but now that's all gone. I miss it. You see my question or my response to the Ravens letting Earl go was basically a veteran majority vote. I say this because it took a strong locker room of guys to say enough is enough. In this organization, one player isn't bigger than the entire team. And this is a well-taught lesson to all teams and especially the players who come to this team. So I say, well-handled by the Ravens. Yeah, hey. Yeah. If everything that was put out there was true, I mean, yeah. And hey, they were willing to risk losing a lot of money. They were willing to risk it being a very big salary cap implications, negatively too. So for them to still cut Earl Thomas with all that money on the line, that says a lot. Next question came from a boy, Jarvis Fowler. He said, if, oh well, this was obviously before. And he said, if we cut Earl Thomas, who replaces him, do we change someone's position, sign a free agent, make a trade or throw a geno stone or Joker at free safety? Or maybe we bring back Ed Reid. So I mean, Ravens have been answering that question so far. They've been saying, hey, it's Joker's time. It's the Sean Elliott's time. I do still think they're gonna bring in a veteran. Who that veteran is. There's been a lot of talk, a lot of rumors about it possibly being Tony Jefferson. We'll see what happens with that. Brandon Carr is still out there. He could play some corner, some safety. I don't know if he's still trying to play. He hasn't retired yet, but who knows what he's trying to do? Logan Ryan is out there, but I don't think they're gonna even look at him. I don't think they're gonna even entertain that. Of course you got Geno Stone. Now some of y'all, Team Cube and Clean has been reminding me, hey, don't forget about Jordan Richards, who they got from the Patriots practice squad last year, right before they played the Patriots. And Anthony Levine too. But I think it'll be Joker's to lose. Next question came from a guy, Ramel B. He said, A, engraving love, the video's been watching your content now for about a year. A, appreciate it man, happy anniversary. He said, I was just wondering where Earl Thomas leaving a hole in potentially some good cap space. Would you see the Ravens moving Jimmy Smith to safety? I think this would be a great move for him if we don't. How good will it be to even think about maybe putting Juice Man, Marcus Peters back there, and then using that money to go get Logan Ryan, who was a dog in New England and is used to learning and studying a hard to learn and complex defense. I think Juice Man or Jimmy can make that transition and transition well. As always, love the content and shout out to the Team Cube and Clean movement. Appreciate it, Ramel. Marcus Peters, I would say no. I would say an immediate no to that. Not because I don't think he can do it. I think he would do well there because he already got a good nose for the ball. He got a good knack for finding the ball, for picking off the ball, for just creating turnovers. So I think it would be an easy transition for him. And then, especially too, as a corner, you're kind of limited on what you can see. I mean, you got, especially as an outside corner. But as a safety, everything's in front of you. And I feel like for Marcus Peters to have everything in front of him, I feel like that wouldn't even be fair. But I definitely would not, not, not, not, not want to make that move for him transitioning to free safety now because he's a corner. And it's not like he's this slow corner that can't keep up with anybody anymore. No, he's still doing his thing. Marcus Peters is just finding that corner. He needs to stay at corner. So no changing Marcus Peters. Jimmy Smith, I wouldn't mind if they did sort of a mix because Jimmy Smith still a good corner. If he's healthy, he's still a good corner. Still a really good corner. So if, but if they did like, if he did a little hybrid thing, he plays some safety every now and then, but still play corner two. I could see something like that. You got certain packages and whatnot where Jimmy Smith drops back as a safety. I could see that. And that, with him, I think he would be good at that too. Now I know some people say Jimmy Smith a little stiff in the hip sometimes. But I think as a safety, I think he would do really good. Cause again, everything will be in front of him. Everything will be in front of him. And he, oh yeah. I think Jimmy Smith will be, I think he'll make a great safety. But yeah, if I had to pick one of the two, it would definitely be Jimmy Smith. Next question came from my guy, Earl C. He said, what's up in Graven? How's everything? I'm going to keep this short and sweet. I got a strong feeling Jimmy Smith is going to move to safety. He's going to be good. In my opinion, I feel that's why this release was so easy and quick. I wouldn't call it quick. I mean, once the punch story came out, it was rather quick after that, but I wouldn't call the whole thing quick. Anyway, he said, the Ravens already had a backup plan in place. What are your thoughts? Thanks for all that you do. I enjoyed the channel and wish everyone the best. I appreciate it, Earl. Thank you, man. And like I said, I would mind them moving Jimmy Smith to safety, but not moving him permanently. Well, I wouldn't mind that either, but I would rather him be like a hybrid type of thing. Even though like we, if Jimmy moves to safety, but the Sean Elliott is there too, of course, Levine, Geno Stone, Chuck Clark, of course, but our corners, our corners be Marlon, MP, and Tay-Tay. Then we got Anthony Averdes-Will. Who am I missing? We had Amy Marshall, but he was on Injured Reserve. We got Tyrell Bonds. We had, we got Josh Nurse. I know he's hurt right now. Well, as of this video, he's hurt. It's August 26th at 10.01 PM. So training camp, they were off today, so they gonna be back on tomorrow. So yeah, wow. So yeah, we could use another corner. So that's all with Jimmy Smith. If he made that, not necessarily permanent transition, but before this season or whatever, I can say, I think it could work good, man. But I would just rather him be like more of a hybrid guy right now. Speaking of safety, he's moving around. He said, my next question came from my guy, Javis Fowler. He said, Jimmy Smith, the strong safety, move Chuck Clark to free safety. Bring back Eric Guetta. Oh, you know what? Let me just go ahead and delete that last question for you, because that's a no-no. Jimmy Smith, the strong safety, move Chuck Clark to free. No, I want Chuck Clark to stay exactly where he was at last year. Exactly where he was at last year. You know, I don't know how his range is, though. I don't know how his range is. But I would want him to stay where he was at last year. Just don't fix anything that's not broken. Next question from my guy, Thomas Morgan. I don't know what was going on here. He said, should the Raven sign Shannon Sharp? That's it? Ain't no LOL on the end of it. Ain't no follow up. Cut and dry. Should the Raven sign Shannon Sharp? Hey, does Shannon Sharp still got it? Hey, I don't know, man. Maybe they could sign him, because Shannon Sharp, he could get up on that line of scrimmage, he could line up as a tight end, and that linebacker might be in his face at a safety, or even if they put a corner on him or something, they're gonna be like, oh, you're an old man, you can't do nothing. Then Shannon Sharp gets to talking, and boy, he had somebody cracking up on the field, man. And then while they cracking up, Lamar says, go, and then Shannon Sharp, he'd take off as fast as he can, but the dude in front of him, his defender might be cracking up so much that leaves Shannon Sharp wide open. Boom, touchdown. Next question came from a boy, Nicholas Wallace. He said, is Marlon Humphrey switching back to 29 now that Earl Thomas is gone? Hashtag team keep it clean. No, he's not. He said he's going to keep 44. Next question came from a boy, Jarvis Fowler. He said, Bobby Ingram said that Patrick Ricard has a tight end role. What are your thoughts on this? Do you see him playing tight end? No, maybe just they could line him up there just as a blocker, but I do not see them putting him in no tight end role. He barely catches any passes like that. When he does catch me, he's got some reliable hands, man. He don't be dropping there, but I don't see them lining him up at tight end, or at least to go run any routes. As a blocker, as an extra offensive lineman, yeah, I could see that, but as like really a pass catching tight end, no, I, no, no, don't see that at all. Next question came from a guy, Nubian Sage. He said, with the subtraction of Earl Thomas, I hate to see him go. I think he did a good job for us. He did, he really did. Do you think we'll be okay at the backup safety position? Gino Stone and Nigel Warrior now have a good chance to make this team. They have good size, which is probably a problem for the Sean Elliott, because he looks a little fragile. I would like to see our rookie step up so we don't have to look at another veteran free agent. And that would be cool if, well, of course the goal seems to be that the Sean Elliott end up being the guy, end up being the starter, end up being the number one, and staying healthy, because that's huge. But yeah, like you said, it does give Nigel Warrior undrafted rookie free agent, does give Gino Stone, I believe he was our seventh round pick, I wanna say. It gives them a better chance to make the roster, because those are some dudes that before all this, they were probably on the roster bubble, but we're probably gonna go to practice squad or something like that. Either way, now they have a chance to actually make the 53 or 55, whatever it is. And we just hope that they will continue to be students of the game, and they will just step up. Now we got a temper expectations too, with them, because they are inexperienced. The Sean Elliott is inexperienced. So there's gonna be problems, there's gonna be bumps in the road and whatnot, it's gonna be hiccups. So with all that being said, I do think that Sean Elliott can do a very good job, but we just hope that he can stay healthy. And again, it's not like it's been the same injury over and over, it's been a forearm fracture and then the leg injury. So two completely separate different injuries, which is a good thing, but still injuries nonetheless. So hopefully his body holds up this year. And he's getting thrown into the fire too, he's played it like six games. He's played it like six games and has started zero of it. So that's something that we're keeping out on and just be mindful of going into this season. And that's with anybody who's back there, that's currently on the roster, cause all of our safeties are super young. Next questions came from my boy Adam L. He said, they ain't graven, hope you and your family are doing well. I guess since there's left without a deal, it means he didn't make the team. Maybe he'll get an offer from another team. I don't know, we'll see. He said, perhaps EDC and hardball were looking for more speed than what they saw and might wait till someone gets cut from another team during training camp. That's true. I recently saw your tweet on where Yonah King-Gagway was recently seen arriving at a Pittsburgh airport, which brought to mind that perhaps Philly may be in progress of a trade form. Now that tweet, that was a joke. That wasn't really Yonah King-Gagway there. That was just an ongoing joke that a lot of different people on NFL Twitter have been putting up saying that that guy, I think it's Larry Fitzgerald or something like that, but they've been saying that guy is like random players and whatnot. So that wasn't really Yonah King-Gagway. And he said, now I know B-Moy has signed Ken Bonham, mostly to try out and perhaps take over the role as kick-returner if he makes the team. But recently I got into a little shuffle on Facebook with a couple of fans saying in his career he's also played the role as a versatile running back, like when he played with Philly, Atlanta and Carolina. So if he wants to take over that number four running back role, with Ravens could perhaps trade Justice Hill and get a draft pick or a cornerback now that one of our own are out for the season. Justice Hill rarely touched the ball last season as the number three running back. And now that we've drafted J.K. Dobbins, he's probably gonna barely get any touches again this season as the number four running back. So what do you think? Ooh. That, it is a possibility, man. I know he did suffer an injury the other day in practice though. So maybe tomorrow we'll get an update on what's going on with Ken Bonham because that's very, that's crucial. Because with him, I know a lot of people are like, oh yeah, he ain't gonna make the team, he ain't gonna make the team, he ain't gonna make the team. But if you somebody that can be a return, man, so you could play special teams and you got a lot of experience on playing on an offense too, that's, that bodes well for your chances, man. And he's up against, his biggest competition is Justice Hill. And Justice Hill, due to no fault of his own cause he was a rookie last year, but he didn't get many opportunities so he doesn't have much experience. So Ken Bonham has that going in his favor. And that's tough for Justice, man. So Ravens, they could make a move, man. You never know, but it all depends on the health of Ken and Bonham, which by the time y'all see this video, we will have find out the health of him. Cause again, I'm recording this on August 26th at 10, 11 PM. So we'll see. But it's definitely a possibility, man. And the last question of this episode, NFL questions from subscribers came from my guy, Carlos O. He said, what's up, Raven? I got a few questions for you. Hope y'all doing well. Family, friends and the best team, team keeping clean. Appreciate that, man. He said, you surviving this craziness with Earl Thomas? Considering that they cut ties with him, do you believe that this will be more of a sign of our young guys? And if they get a good deal with Judon and cut Brandon Williams next year, do you believe that they will be able to sign Ronnie, Zeus, Marlon and Mark Andrews in the future? Oh, well, first and foremost, yeah, this is definitely a sign so far that the young guys will be playing, that it's gonna be a lot of the young guys that are playing. And with the young guys that will be playing, they're just gonna get more opportunities. They're gonna get a lot more opportunities than they have gotten before. Obviously to Sean Elliott and possibly even Geno Stone or Nigel Warrior just for them to even make the team like we talked about earlier. But I still think the Ravens are gonna end up signing a veteran. Who that veteran is? No clue. We've got some indicates. Again, I'll talk about Tony Jefferson, maybe Brandon Carl, we'll see, but you know Ravens, you know Ravens like that. They like to pull that swerve, man. They like to pull that way. He's like, whoa, I didn't see that coming. But anyway, and then he said, yeah, if they can get a good deal with Judon and cut Brandon Williams next year, do you believe they'll be able to sign Ronnie, Stanley, Zeus, Marlon and Mark Andrews in the future? That'd be nice. With Judon, I think they're still on the fence about him. But as far as signing, keeping all of those guys, that would be great if they could do that. It's possible, but that's a lot. That's a lot. And you said in anybody else I might have missed? I mean, I don't know, Mark Jackson maybe? Yeah, I don't know, man. But like, oh man, that's a lot of money, man. So and you talking about them signing Judon too? So you talking about them signing Judon, Ronnie Stanley, Orlando Brown Jr., Marlon Humphrey and Mark Andrews? Whoa. I don't know about all that. They definitely ain't keeping all of those guys. Not no Judon and Ronnie Stanley and Zeus and Marlon and Mark. There's no way to keep all five of them. I don't see that at all. They gonna have to pick from the end because you got Lamar coming up too? No. And then you say, who do you see taking Earl's spot? Jimmy Smith? Or do you think they put this year's pick? I think his name is Gino. I may be wrong in that spot, because as you mentioned, Elliot has had issues with injuries or do they try to bring in a vet? I think all of the above could happen. All of the above. Obviously, DeSean Elliot again, he's the front runner for the position, but with Gino Smith with Earl Thomas stepping out, Gino Smith could step up and not necessarily as a safety or whatnot, but on special teams, that's where it's gonna start for him. That's where he's gonna be very important on special teams as a special teamer. And then if opportunities present themselves, hey, for instance, what if Ravens have a blowout game or something? Hey, Gino, go get in that safety. Okay, cool, boom. That's his shot. That will be his shot. So that, and then of course with Jimmy Smith too, because I would wink, he loves moving guys around. He likes moving guys around. So yeah, DeSean Elliot is primed to be the free safety for now, but as a free safety, you're not gonna be dropped back all the time. You're gonna blip sometime too. You're gonna move around and whatnot. You're gonna be in the box. You're gonna be around a line of scrimmage and whatnot. So you're not gonna just be dropped back every single defensive play. No, so he can move DeSean Elliot around, move Jimmy Smith around, move the different guys around and have them all over the field because you know that's what wink likes to do. And then he said, oh, do they try to bring in a vet? I think they'll do that as well. I think they're gonna end up bringing in a vet as safety. Somebody that can sort of push DeSean Elliot and somebody that can have there as a guy, as a Justin K. Sky. Like Justin K., something happens with DeSean Elliot because as much as they all love DeSean Elliot, I still don't think that they are gonna put all their eggs into the DeSean Elliot basket. It's just what it is. Yeah, we talk, it's foreshad, I think grieving being. Yeah, this feels like a dream.