 So team keep it clean. One thing that the Ravens been doing this off season, they've been giving people what they've been asking for. They've really been doing it. People have been asking for them to really go in at the Y receiving position, what they do, they did it. People have been asking for them to move on and head in a different direction. We had offensive coordinator, what they do, they did it. And people have been asking them recently, Ravens need to sign the corner, Raven needs to sign the corner, Raven needs to sign the corner, Raven needs to sign the corner, what they do, they did it. Welcome aboard Jordan Swann, but before we get into this video, I love y'all. I hope y'all are doing very, very good. And make sure you subscribe to the channel though, subscribe so you don't miss nothing next week. Especially, I mean turn notifications on just in general, but next week, if you are in the Baltimore area, make sure the notifications turned on and you pay close attention to the channel. But anyway, we'll talk about that later. Now back to the message at hand. Jordan Swann, I tried to look up something on Jordan Swann. I couldn't find any game film or anything. I couldn't even find highlights, anything like that. But just reading, says Jordan Swann is an undrafted free agent. He went to James Madison University. And while he was there, said he had 24 tackles, two interceptions, two sacks and one force fumble last season in 11 games. So the Ravens really must have liked what they saw from him. Maybe he recently had a trial with the Baltimore Ravens and they really liked them. So they brought them on. They like, hey, we can never have enough corners. Usually we see at different positions, usually a linebacker, a linebacker happens. Sometimes on a defensive line, it happens as well. The undrafted guys, undrafted guys that'll end up making a team. But could it happen at the cornerback position? Ooh, that would be tough. That'd be real tough. But anyway, some of the cornerbacks that the Ravens have right now, and pro football talks, Mike Florio, he listed them. Said, Marlon Humphrey, yeah. Rock your scene, yeah. And those are the two outside starting cornerbacks. Brandon Stevens, even though John Hardball earlier said that he's gonna be focusing a lot more at safety this year, we'll see if that changes, but we'll see. We'll see. Jalen Armadavis, Kevan Seymour. Trayvon Mullen. Trayvon Mullen, Lamar Jackson's cousin. That's one that oftentimes I forget about a lot that he's on a team. But he's somebody that's looking to make a name for himself. And this really could be that opportunity, especially if you be like, hey, hey, like, hey Lamar, tell them boys about me, man. Tell the coaches, they have to tell them boys about, tell them, tell them. And Lamar could then put them on and they could be like, all right, Trayvon Mullen, you start. Lamar let us know. But anyway, and then they also got Pepe Williams and Caillou Blue Kelly. And did I say Kevan Seymour? I think I did, but if I didn't, Kevan Seymour. So it's gonna be some competition. I think one of the biggest positions that people are looking at right now for the Ravens at cornerback, it's probably that slot corner position. Who is going to man the slot? You know, they did a little bit of mixing and matching there last year. Then Kyle Hamilton, he was there a lot last year. Of course, you could move Mullen Humphrey in and out. There's some people that prefer Mullen Humphrey as an outside corner. There's a lot of fans that I've seen in the comment section. They prefer Mullen Humphrey as an inside corner. That's a slot corner. You got options. Now, when I was talking with my guy, Caillou yesterday, Kevin Ostrich from Lockdown Raven, he made a really, really good point that I really hadn't thought about because we were talking about the possibility of the Ravens bringing back a Marcus Peters. And I asked him, like, where would he fit? Where would you put him at? And he talked about how the Ravens before, they've done it where they've had a rotation at the cornerback position. And I was like, oh, you're right. You're right, because they've done it with Marcus Peters and Mullen Humphrey and Jimmy Smith with Brandon Card, Mullen Humphrey and Jimmy Smith. And there have been other cornerback trios and whatnot outside cornerback trios too that they've done that with. So that's a possibility. And again, with Marcus Peters, if, if, big if, they were to bring him back, it would take a lot for, in my opinion, I mean, we don't know what's going on in his head, but it would take a lot, I think, for him to be willing to accept a role like that. But what are his options? We don't know. We don't know what his options are. Or really any other cornerback that they bring, well, not necessarily any other cornerback that they bring in, but if they were to go get another cornerback, especially a veteran cornerback, excuse me, not just any cornerback, but a veteran cornerback who's been a starter, it would take a lot for him to, it could take a lot, depending on who it is, it could take a lot for them to be willing to accept a role like that. But I did appreciate my guy, Kevin, bringing that up. But anyway, team keep it clean. Again, Ravens fans, they got exactly what they asked for. They asked for more cornerback help, asked for more secondary help. The Ravens say, hey, we got our ears plugged to everybody. And we listening to y'all, and we giving y'all exactly what you've been asking for. So there you go.