 One of the most important themes, heading into this off-season and especially heading into the draft for the Baltimore Ravens that a lot of fans have been saying is that they need to build a wall around Lamar Jackson. They need to do everything that they possibly can to protect their quarterback. And this guy, Daniel Filale from Minnesota, he literally is a wall all by himself. This guy is massive. He is huge. What is he, six, nine, almost 400 pounds? That's the offensive line all by himself, man. That's a massive figure, man. And with him, the Ravens selected him in the fourth round. He was projected to be a second round pick. Some people thought he could even be a third round pick, but the Ravens got him in the fourth. And that's something that you keep hearing about this Ravens draft this year is a steal. This guy's a steal. Wow, how did the Ravens end up getting this guy? He was projected to go a lot earlier. And this is yet another example of that. Now with him, he is, I think he is actually the biggest player in the draft. And he sorta like Orlando Brown Jr., but bigger, bigger. Now, something that concerns me is that him being that big, the strength is there. Hey, Ravens, you know, Minnesota lined him up with a fullback for that play. Don't let Ravens see, you know, Raven probably already saw that. And you know they're gonna end up doing something. Cause Raven's like tinkering around with stuff like that. So they're gonna end up doing something. So watch out for it. But anyway, he is huge. When I see past rushes go up against him, if they try to bull rush, they try to rush him straight forward, no. That, no. He'll be fine dealing with that. My concern is for the past rushes that if he's not as bendy as he should be, if he can't, those guys that get around and they're sorta hitting with them, swim moves. And that kinda get low on them. Because that's where I would be concerned for Lele. Cause again, if you can match in strength for strength, alright, he'll be just fine. But if you trying to match strength versus speed and technique, especially guys that's learning on an NFL level, that's where it can get a little more challenging for him in my opinion. But at the same time, he'll also be learning on an NFL level as well. So he'll be able to work on his craft. He'll be able to come in and he's somebody that this is going to be sort of a developmental guy for the Ravens. He's not gonna come in and start right away. At least you would hope not. Because that would mean that somebody was hurt. So you hope not. But he's one of those pieces that you got in the back. He's one of those, stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. And Ravens, they needed to do this. They needed to get those pieces, especially along the offensive line, because we saw last year. Because we saw the year before. We've seen it. And the Ravens have, this has been an issue for years, them needing to really upgrade the quality of the offensive line as a whole. And them needing to have backup options for particularly Ronnie Stanley the most. Because you know how his history has been, unfortunately. Hopefully this year it changes. But again, stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. So now the Ravens, they have drafted Linda Baum at Senna. They drafted Daniel Falele, who was the right tackle at Minnesota and shout out to Rashal Bateman. I guess the Ravens were like, you know what drafting from Minnesota so nice? We wanna do it twice, two years in a row. And Bateman's happy about this. He gets somebody that he's obviously familiar with, went to the same school. But the offensive line, the depth and the quality has definitely gone up from last year. You get the best center in the draft, not just a center, but the best center in the draft. And one of the best center prospects that has been coming out for a long time. And then you get Daniel Falele. Again, project guy, not all the way ready yet, but you never know, just in case he needed to step in, maybe he could be ready. But then you signed Morgan Moses as well. You hope that Ronnie Stanley is healthy. You hope that Joanne James is healthy. Tyree Phillips, he should be coming back healthy. He'll probably be more at guard though. I don't think they're gonna do the tackle thing with Tyree Phillips no more. At least we hope not. You got David Sharp. I always feel like I say his name in the wrong way. Maybe it's Daniel. I think it's David Sharp. But anyway, so right now the quality is better. It's better than it was last year. And of course a lot of that is pending health. But this, I do like this pick because it helps, again, build the wall. Protection, protection for Lamar Jackson. Protection for, and of course with him, with him. I know my guy Cam Neal talks about it all the time. With offensive lineman, they love to run block because if you're an offensive lineman and you pass blocking you gotta wait for the defender to come engage with you. You gotta wait for the defender to come your way. But if you run blocking, oh yeah. You get to go out the defender. You get to initiate contact. You get to go knock somebody on it behind. So he can not only help protect Lamar but he can also help open stuff up for the running bags. If he gets his chance, if and when he gets his chance and opportunity. The most that I would expect to see him early or obviously in a preseason, I wouldn't really expect to see him on game day. Because again, like I said, Ravens, they have their guys right now. Like they're starting offensive line, barring injury would be projected to be Ronnie Stanley, left tackle, left guard, could be Ben Cleveland, could be Tyree Phillips. That's still undecided. Center, Tyler, could be Patrick McCary too. Center will be Tyler Lindenbaum, right guard will be Kevin Zeigler, right tackle will be Morgan Moses. So for Lele is not in that equation right there. Maybe they try them out at guard though. Maybe they give them a little spin at guard. Maybe they give them a little try and see, hey, what can you do there? But I don't see that happening. But you never know with the Ravens. You never know. Definitely wouldn't be surprised if they tried them at full back too. They'd be like, all right, Patrick, the card, we gonna let him spell you for a little bit. Come on, for Lele. Come on, run his back. Show us what you did in Minnesota. Ain't nobody gonna wanna tackle you. Who's gonna wanna tackle a six, nine, 400 pound guy? Ain't nobody gonna try to tackle you. They gonna try to go low, but it ain't gonna work. You definitely can't go high, so you be done. Anyway, Team Keeping Clean appreciate y'all. I love y'all and we out.