 Should the Ravens bring back a familiar face who just got cut from his team to help at the wide receiver position? That trade deadline is approaching faster than we know it. So should the Ravens call up the Lions and say hey, we know y'all aren't doing so good, how about giving us Kenny Galladay? In the best case scenario for the Ravens this season that Dez Bryant has an amazing year, should the Ravens still target a number one wide receiver via the draft of free agency next season? Dez and many many more on this episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. YouTube team keeping clean, what's going on is St. Graven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. This is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer it in a video just like this. Now, if you want to be part of NFL Questions from Subscribers, you just send me an email to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com and we'll answer some of the best questions in a video just like this. Now, things with Questions from Subscribers are going to be a bit different because the channel is growing, which I'm very happy about. We all and this together is team keeping clean, but team keeping clean is getting bigger. So the bigger that team keeping clean gets, the more questions that continue to come in, which is not a bad thing at all, but it's just it's going to be impossible to fit in all the questions every single week. And we know even sometimes we're two weeks or sometimes even three weeks behind and that's going to continue to happen. But now what we're going to be doing is just really looking for the best of the best questions and trying to get as many of those in. And then we're going to make sense of some other questions like on the podcast and stuff and here and there throughout the channel too. But just be patient as we figure things out, as we try to do something different with Questions from Subscribers because again, it has been a lot of questions. Again, it's a good problem to have. Like the Ravens keeping full running backs, see, Mark Ingram's hurt right now. So you still got Gus, you still got Justice, you still got JK. So with all these questions, it's a good problem to have. And we are going to figure out the most efficient, the best way to do it. And then we'll roll from there. And if y'all have any suggestions too, y'all know, y'all share suggestions with me all the time in the comments section or it didn't DMs or whatever. So if you got any suggestions on what we should do, you let me know too, because I'm opening here and all of that, man, because I want to make this best and I want to make this very, very efficient. But we're going to try to do as many as we can. And let's just get into it, man. First question came from my boy William J. And I knew somebody was going to bring this one up. But he said, yo, what up in Graven? I check your streams out every day for about four months now. I love the show. Keep rocking, fam. Appreciate it, William. He said, my question is, who or whom do the Ravens have to rob to get Seth Roberts back on 53 Man? He seems to be one of those missing pieces. He is a receiver who would go and get the ball. Why do we let him go in the first place? Now, with Seth Roberts, he was somebody that I didn't know what they were going to do with him. And I would have been cool with either move that they made with the Seth Roberts, because I like Seth Roberts. I know in the playoffs, he had some drops, but every receiver had some drops in the playoffs besides Hollywood. Every receiver, every tight end, everybody did. But Seth Roberts was cool, man. I liked him. He was very, I mean, we were just talking about efficiency. He was a very efficient wide receiver. And now Ravens don't have to rob anybody because he's a free agent. He got cut from, what was he on? The Panthers, I believe, but he got cut from them. So he's a free agent. So Ravens wouldn't have to rob anybody. Will they have any interest in bringing him back? They could, but I really don't see it. Because I think Ravens really need somebody who can be that guy that receiver, like really be the number one guy. And there's a still working his way back, but we just need somebody that's going to be that guy, that nasty receiver with that attitude, man, that talking to trash and whatnot. We need that attitude. Seth Roberts was cool, and he made some good plays for us. But I just, I don't see the Ravens bringing him back. He's obviously an option, like I said. But I just, I don't see it happening, at least not right now. Next question came from my boy, Javall. Javall said, I went back and watched our first four games and honestly, Scurra does not look good. No strength and no mobility. What is it that's keeping him in the starting spot? I know we have better options. For example, Patrick McCarrey, who is an average center, but still better than Scurra. Please help me understand. I think with Matt Scurra, I just, I don't know if, maybe he's just not all the way back here. I don't know what it is. I think that could be it. Maybe his body has just, he's healed, but he's just not all the way back in football shape yet. And it's possible that maybe McCarrey, this off season, didn't look as good as Scurra. It's possible that it's the name, because Scurra was not a household name, but he's a household name with the Ravens and Patrick McCarrey wasn't quite there yet. I just, I'm not sure. Because center is a very, but again, Patrick McCarrey did his thing last year. He did his thing last year when Scurra went down. It was like the Ravens almost didn't miss a beat really until the playoffs. But I mean, they beat up on themselves in the playoffs with that play calling. But I don't know, maybe they just, maybe they see some promise in Scurra and they know what Scurra's capable of. But maybe his body's just not all the way back yet. Next question came from a boy, Brian Alonzo. He said, any chance the Ravens called the Lions about Rick Wagner? No, Rick Wagner plays tackle. They got Ronnie Stanley and Orlando Brown Jr. So no, that's not gonna happen. Next question came from the Keitho. He said, what's up in Graven? Hope the fam is doing great and keep up the great work. My question is, I like the moves that Eric has made lately but there's only one position left that hasn't been made yet. And that's left guard. Left guard, really? Do you think Eric will make that move at left guard? Bradley Boldman's actually been doing pretty good. He's been like the most consistent person on the offensive line so far this season. So no moves need to be made at left guard at all. And he said, one more move I'm thinking is for, is for receiver Kenny Gallade. He'll be a great move. Plus he wouldn't cost more either. What do you think about that in Graven? And for left guard, I'm thinking to do that the bills cut. He would be a good fit as well. That veteran presence that we are missing. No, left guard is fine. Left guard is just fine. I wonder if you're thinking right guard but left guard is just fine. Bradley Boldman is doing his thing there. And as far as Kenny Gallade, that guy, he is a go getter. Not the biggest receiver, not the fastest but he can make some plays. He will go up and get it. I do like Kenny Gallade. If the Ravens traded for him, I wouldn't be mad at that at all because we would have another go getter at receiver. Because of course with Dez Bryant, with adding him, yeah, he hasn't played in three years. So my expectations for him are low but at the same time, my excitement for him is building up every single time I see him, man. They showed him at his first practice and he looked excited. Of course he's excited because this is his opportunity to get back in football. So of course he's gonna be excited. He was over there catching passes with one hand and the coach told him, no, no, no, don't do that. Go catch it with two. Go catch it with two. But he just ready to get back in the game, man. He's ready to get back in the game. And but yeah, he said, oh, as far as the guard from the bills, he's going to the Bengals. He's going to the Bengals. They already got him going through the whole protocol to make sure his team keep it clean. And after he passes that, he's going to the Bengals. So he's already been scooped. This question came from my boy Sly Boogie. He said, what's up in Ravens? Ravens for life. Hope all is well with you and the fam. Oh, they good. We good. Appreciate it. He said, your videos are the best. I don't know about all that, man. But I appreciate you watching. He said, you're right about needing that toughness at the receiver position. Just revisited Bolden's highlights. Man, oh man, how I missed that dog mentality. How do you feel about the Ravens putting Dez in a Steelers game this Sunday? That would be cool. Hey, if Dez is ready, I think they will, man. I think they will. I know I've seen some people say, oh, no, he's not going to play this weekend. And I think he got a shot. I think he got a shot. If he's looking good, if he's looking like he's in some real good shape, then I think he got a shot. Not to be a starter or anything, not to be out there every single snap. But I think he got a shot to just start getting his feet wet a little bit. Even if you put him in just for now, just to block. Just to block to see how physical he is, man. Then I think he got a legitimate shot, man. Because one thing that I don't want to happen with Dez, Brian, if they do put him in, or whenever they do put him in, whether it's this Sunday, next Sunday, whenever, I don't want it to be one of those Lamar Jackson things when he starts getting put in. Obviously two different positions, but I don't want it to be one of those things where when he's in the game, then the ball is automatically going to him. Like when Lamar, his rookie year, when Flacco was still the starter, every time Lamar got on the field, it was going to Lamar. And a lot of times you could figure out what was going on. You could see what was coming. But I don't want that to be the case with Dez, to where when he gets on the field, it's obvious and they force the ball to him. But I'm excited to see him regardless, man. Whether it's now, whether it's later, I'm just happy that he's getting a shot. Next question came from my boy Crane Gain. He said, what's up in Graven? Hope all is well with you and the family. Hey, appreciate it, man. He said, first off, I want to say you give Adam Shepter a run for his money, man, with your updates. You're my guy, I appreciate you, man. He said, this is my first time asking the question on here and hopefully I see my question on your show. But I have two questions and the first one is, do you think we could somehow trade Matt Judon and a fourth or fifth round pick for defensive tackle Quinn and Williams? Since Brandon Williams is nearing the end of his time with us and I believe pairing him with Yannick and maybe Ferguson soon and start getting younger in the middle, since we know Kaleas is only maybe here for maybe two to three years tops and Wolf is only with us for this year probably. And since we pretty much locked up our secondary Humphrey, Clark and Peters. I don't, I mean, I know the Jester doing a fire sale, but I don't think they will take that because Matt Judon, he is on the hook for his Gantee contract, the 16.8 mil. Now, I know since we've played six games, then he got to divide up his entire contract by like 16 games and then subtract six games from that, but still, he would cost more than Quinn and Williams. And that would, the Jets, I think the Jets, they probably gonna end up signing Matt Judon anyway in a free agency because you know how the Jets do. They will be the ones that pay the most money, especially if you used to play for the Ravens. And Matt Judon would join CJ Moseley, he would join Peanut, the gang would be back together. But anyway, no, I don't see that happening. And Brandon Williams, he ain't going nowhere, he ain't going nowhere yet, man, because they just, they restructured his contract again earlier this season. So, and he's always the go-to when it comes to restructuring. So that means they push money back. So Brandon Williams ain't going nowhere for now, man. He's gonna be here for definitely after this year, maybe for like another two years, but he ain't going anywhere. Klairs Campbell, he only got one year left on his deal after this year. Derek Wolf, he's up after this year. Ravens got a lot of decisions to make, but yeah, I don't think they'll be getting the Quinn and Williams. And he said, my second question, if we do decide to keep this Ryan after this year and he turns out to be almost where he left off three years ago, do you think we should still target a number one receiver to pair with Hollywood, either in the draft or free agency? I certainly do, I do. And the reason I say that is because there's, he is not the long-term answer for the Ravens at wide receiver. He's up there in age, not to say he can't still do it, hopefully he still can, but I think they should. I really think like a proven number one guy, who in college was the clear cut number one and somebody who could come to the NFL, obviously you won't know if they can come to the NFL and do it until they actually prove it, but yeah, whether it's draft free agency, if it's free agency, it gotta be a young dude, man. But yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Now, with the draft, I'm a little wary about it because Ravens haven't been so, they haven't been so spot on when it comes to draft the number one receivers. Well, they haven't been spot on at all when it comes to that. So, through free agency, I would have a little more confidence in them with that, but whether it is gonna be through the draft or free agency, yeah, I think they should do that for sure. All right, he said, sorry for the long email, but I'm so happy to finally chime in and get your thoughts and keep up the awesome work, man. You're my Adam Sheft and my brother, Team Keep It Clean for Life, PS, I do music and wrote another Team Keep It Clean song, LOL. Okay, send that to me so we can hear it, man. It's funny because this question came before the news came out about the whole Zach Urge trade falling through and this question came from my boy, Devin Bush. Shout out to my guy, man. My guy, Devin, he was the one when, he came with me to, when the Ravens, I had flown out there to Baltimore for the Ravens Open Practice, like what, the three years ago, three, four years ago? I don't even remember how long ago it was, but I flew out there for the Ravens Open Practice and it got rained out. The weather was just bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, just raining, raining, raining. And I had tweeted about it and they ended up inviting me out to the training camp and I was like, wow, my boy Devin Bush, he had came through with me. So shout out to my guy, man. Anyway, he said, what's up, onk? Hope all is well, hope to see you again once this pandemic is all over. Oh yeah, you already know, man. He said, but people have talked about us getting another receiver. What do you think about us getting another tight end? I personally think the loss of hating her shows. Oh, oh yeah. Oh yeah, oh yeah, for sure. I personally think the loss of hating her shows and we don't come out anymore in heavy set formations as much and doing what we do best. Hayden was the tight end who was the first rounder and he ran a four six, replacing that with a blocking tight end and full back definitely shows on the field. Will we make a trade or sign or do you think we should go out and grab someone tight end wise? I certainly wouldn't be mad at that at all and I was just, I was really shocked that the Ravens only decided to keep two tight ends. Like I just knew, I just knew I was like so for sure about it. So like, oh yeah, I know this is gonna happen. I just knew that they were going to keep whether it be Jarrell Adams or Eli Wolf. I knew somebody was gonna make the roster at that third tight end spot because you know Ravens, they love them tight ends. Lamar loves them tight ends. Like really like, I know they all, they say, oh well, it's every, every quarterback's security blanket but no for Lamar. He really, really loves them tight ends, man. More than any other quarterback I feel like. So it just, I was shocked when they went with two and I was like, okay, they just trying it out for week one. They gonna bring somebody up. They didn't do it. Then the next week I was thinking like, hold up, is this gonna be their thing? And they still didn't do it. So, and then some people, I know my guy Josh, he said it and I know somebody else said the same thing. I think my guy Sean, but either way, they were mentioning how they think that the Ravens, them not getting a third tight end, they were really trying to force Lamar to use his other weapons. And they were really trying to force Lamar to really see the entire field and not just go to that safe zone, not just go to that safety net, that safety blanket in a tight end. So that would make sense if that's what they were trying to do. Not saying that I completely agree with it but I can definitely understand why they were wanna really have Lamar see everybody this year because that still hasn't been happening yet. And just a lot of guys just haven't been getting opportunities like that. Cause again, we know Andrews and Hollywood, they gonna get theirs, but it hasn't been anybody else consistently besides those two. So I think that's why they haven't really gone out and gotten a third tight end. But again, they try to get Zach Earth's now. And I think they realized like, oh, wait a minute, maybe it's not so bad having a third tight end because yeah, when you try to substitute a tight end with a fullback, like you're gonna have better blocking, but at the same time as a receiving threat, Patrick Riccardo is obviously not the receiving threat that Hayden Hurst was or is. And then that third tight end, instead of a fullback, it gives you more speed, it gives you more options and it makes you a little bit less predictable because that third tight end, it could he be a blocker? Could he be a pass catcher? What's he gonna do? It just, you just don't know. But as a fullback, the teams are probably thinking, okay, yeah, he's just gonna be blocking, but if he goes out, it ain't like he's gonna hurt us too bad in the passing game. So. I made it. I made it. Braver. Right and great. Whoever got the flag, then I'm with y'all. And I'm with y'all. And great for locking you up and playing football. I'm a fanatic. 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