 The Matt Joudan's Twitter battle with Jamison Hensley really hurt his stock moving forward as a free agent. Would you give up all the speed that the Ravens have on offense for size? Do the Ravens or does Lamar Jackson hold more power when it comes to his contract extension? These and many more on this episode of NFL Questions From Subscribers. YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on? It's Aimee Graven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions From Subscribers. What this is 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 can send me an email to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com and we'll answer your question in a video just like this. Now, today's episode of NFL Questions From Subscribers is a very special episode because we have a special guest and let me let him introduce himself to you all. We're bringing on my guy. Raven C. YouTube. You already know reactions, thoughts. I'm still on the train of believing the number one why I'm receiving Greg Roman. That's how I'm gonna say it. Let him know where to find you at. You can find me on YouTube all that good stuff. You can find me. Just look up Raven C. R-A-V-E-N-C-E-E in YouTube. I should be the number one to pop up. And also check me out on Twitter, Raven underscore C-E-E. And I have all the links in the description of this video just in case y'all get a little bit lazy because I know some people can't be. It'll all be in the description of this video. So without further ado, we got plenty of good questions to get into. Let's do it. First question came from my guy, Wayne J. He said, Hey, engraving and Raven C. This doesn't have to go on question from subs. If you don't want it to, since it's probably not that deep as time progresses, I'm noticing that national media outlets are talking about the Jude on versus Hensley battle more. And at first glance, the headline seemed pretty incriminating of Jude on like the headline he attached, which says Raven star Matthew Jude on extorting ESPN reporter with photo claim. When you look into the whole thing as you did in your video, you can see Jude on point of view. However, not everyone will look at the whole thing. Do you think this could have a negative impact or effect on his ability to cash in during free agency? Appreciate you, man. Appreciate it. Oh, that's J. Doug. I know that was you. Okay. Appreciate it, man. So you know what? I'm going to let you start the whole Twitter, debacle and Instagram, debacle and Jameson. How do you think it's going to impact this free agency? Well, right, right away when I saw that, I thought of two things. The leaked photo, I was wondering, how did you get it? And you must have been there to take that photo. Also, I was thinking, like, why'd you done acting like that? But then I'm like, well, I would act like that, too, if people are speaking false about me. And to me, Jude on is doing what Draymond Green did the other day. He just letting the truth come out. If you don't hear it from his mouth, that's how rumors get started. So that's what I'm liking about Jude on. Even though he might be gone, he got my respect with that. Okay. Now, with me with the whole thing, I was telling my guy that I was surprised that this, I talked to a couple of people about it. I was surprised that this really got national spotlight. Because I thought this was just going to be, because I could clearly see that Jude on was joking, at least in my opinion. I thought he was just joking about the whole thing. And I thought he was doing what he felt was done to him. Where people just, he feel like it was some crazy wild story. So he was like, you know what? I'm going to say my own, you saying this crazy wild story about me. So I'm going to say my own crazy wild story about you. Just so you can see how it feels. I didn't think it was serious at all. I didn't think it was serious. I thought he was just making fun of the whole, the whole situation. And I thought that this whole thing was just going to stay like on Raven's Twitter and whatever, maybe Raven's YouTube and whatnot. And I thought that would, that would be the end of it. Man, maybe like some other fan bases get worried over what, but I didn't think it was going to be on pro football, talking ESPN, having an issue, a statement. And I'm like, whoa, that's crazy. But it certainly, I do think it does impact Jude on's free agency quite a bit. Because this is because it got this national attention and this national spotlight. It does just the way that people create a headline, the way that people create a headline, the title of an article, of a video, of anything like that, that can do a lot to people. Because people can look at that headline or that title or whatever it is. And they can be like, oh man, if it's talking about a certain person, they can be like, oh, that person is so disgusting. And that's before they even watch a video. That's before they even read an article. That's before anything. So when people see headlines like that with Jude on, it could be like, oh man, he's so sick. But you don't always have the whole context. And sometimes the articles and sometimes the videos, they don't even include the whole context. So I think this thing was blown way out of proportion. Now, while I'm not excusing what Jude on said, I do understand where he was going with it. But the timing of the execution wasn't the best. And the, I guess, not even the word choice, but what he used to try to make his point, it was a tiny, tiny bit extra. I seen people talking about extortion. I don't know, it just got blown out of proportion. So yeah, I do think it's going to affect and impact Jude on's free agency. But he's still going to get his money. Even if he takes a cheap deal now, like a one-year deal with somebody right now, people will end up forgetting about this whole thing. And then eventually, yeah, everything will end up being just fine for Matt Jude on. Next question came from my guy, Bullet A Trex. He said, I ain't graven and Raven C. Hope all is well, and I've been a fan of the channel since last off season. Not long, but you have to start somewhere, right? I appreciate that, man. Anyways, personally, I think John Hardball needs to go. If this happens, oh, let's see. It is obvious that the passing game is holding us back. You look at the four teams that went to the conference championship. Bills, Bucks, Chiefs, and Green Bay. What do they all have in common? They are all passing teams. If that's not enough, we've seen Hollywood's need. Bryant, Kurt Warner, Lamar, and Steve Smith's senior all call out the Ravens offense. It shouldn't have to get this bad. If Hardball does not get a wide receiver, number one, or top tier tight end, like Waller, Kelsey, or Kittle, then I'm done. Whoa, before we continue. They don't just fall off at trees like that. They don't just grow on trees like that, I mean. I said fall off at trees. I don't know where that came from. But tight ends, like, and the guys that you mentioned, Waller, one of the best tight ends in the league. Kelsey, one of the best tight, Kittle, one of the best tight ends in the league. They don't just come out of nowhere. So if that's your expectation that they get a top tier tight end and Mark Andrews, he's good. He ain't great. He's good. He's still got some work to do. Cause again, the hands, they be a little bit shaky and in big games and hands get a little extra shaky and sometimes it disappears and whatnot. But we still love one Andrews, but we gotta call a spade a spade. But if this is your expectations, if Hardball doesn't get a wide receiver, one or a top tier tight end, like Waller, Kelsey, or Kittle, then you're done. You might as well pack them Ravens bags down, man. Like, that's maybe Zach, we'll see what happens with Zach Earths, but I don't know, let's just continue though. Anyway, he said, this should be a wake-up call to him. Hey, you're only going to make it so far with what seems to be a one-dimensional offense with a two-dimensional quarterback in Lamar Jackson. Ooh, I like that part. What do you think about this? This is the last wake-up call for Hardball before I am done with Johnny Boy. We'd love to know your thoughts on this and sorry for the long one. So Ravens C, we'll start with you. He said that he's done, if the Ravens don't get a number one wide receiver and a top tier tight end. And he said, Hardball needs to go if he doesn't get those things this off-season. So how do you feel about that? Nah, with the number one wide receiver, I can only see that happening possibly with the Orlando Brown. That to me is the only way I can see it happening with the cap situation. And then, well, and I agree with you with tight end, I automatically think of a Zach Hurst. So I'm like, that's good enough right there with me because draft, you don't know what you're gonna get. You see what happened with Hurst and Andrews, you see how that turned out. Yeah. So I wouldn't say he's on that pack in a bag, I see right away, to me, if he's on that hot seat, you're gonna see Greg Roman gone. As soon as you see Greg Roman is gone, in the middle of the season, and Keith Williams is our offense coordinator, you're like, okay, Eric DeCosta made that Godfather call. That's a real good point, especially about if Greg Roman does get let go in the middle of the season, hopefully that won't have to happen. But it's like, yeah, hopefully that won't have to happen because if that doesn't happen, then that means one, the Ravens will be winning. And two, the Ravens offense will be being successful. But if it does happen, then yeah, that would mean the, okay, you fight the offensive coordinator, and you know offensive coordinator in John Harbaugh's tenor, they take a lot of the blame. They take a whole lot of the blame. And it seems like not every year, but a lot of years, we like, hey, why this offensive coordinator, he's terrible, he needs to go. Then a couple years later, hey, this offensive coordinator, he's terrible, he needs to go. Couple years later, hey, this offensive coordinator, he's terrible, he needs to go. And we keep having that same conversation over and over and over and over and over. Is it coincidence? I don't know. Next question came from my boy, Rodeo. He said, what's up, bro? Hope you feeling good whenever you get this. Pete, this, as a team, I feel we may have the fastest offense in the NFL. Oh man, that's tough, because I felt like we heard this last year too. And it could have been true. It could have been Lamar, obviously fastest quarterback in the league, Hollywood, one of the fastest receivers in the league, and you got Duvenay too. So it could have been true, but anyway, we saw how all that speed was used. As a team, we don't even use our running back who was the fastest in his draft class. Speaking of Justice Hill, that's, yeah, anyway, let's keep going. But with Hollywood, Duvenay, Justice Hill, Lamar Jackson, and Miles Boykin, I feel as though this track team could and should, and I wish would perform better than Kansas City. Now, while play calling in Lamar's development with wide receiver development has brung us disappointment. Would you give up our speedy wide receivers for big body wide receivers? Ooh, that's a good question. Because big body wide receivers I feel like would be so beneficial to a Lamar Jackson because of they would give him a much bigger, larger catch radius. They would still, in the running game, they would still give those blocks because they got bigger bodies. Red zone targets, you got, it doesn't just have to be Mark Andrews and it still doesn't just have to be him right now, but so let's just finish the question though. He said, check me out. EDC wanted to build the bully, right? We are a run heavy team, right? And our fast wide receiver don't get the ball much, right? Just a lot of rights, so can't be wrong. Just a thought, if we threw out Lamar, Dobbins, Hollywood, Boykin, Gulladay, and for your sake, AJ Green, LOL. Oh, that's a big ice. To me, this presents a different look for defenses, possibly better blocking wide receivers and more of a safety net for Lamar with jump balls. You can still swap out Hollywood and Duvenay in the slot, but I don't know, this was just an interesting thought. I had a drop on my brain. What do you think? Okay. I already pretty much gave my answer because that it would, like I said, larger catch radius for Lamar, more red zone targets. And like he also mentioned, we both mentioned with the blocking, that could improve too. You'll still have the blocking, but it could be even better, but I'm gonna let you take it away. Would you trade all the speed that the Ravens have, even though they don't really use it too much, but would you trade all that speed for size, for bigger wide receivers? That's like a trick question. It is. Because like you said, we have all the speed, but it really don't even do anything with it. Yeah. And what would we do with the big body with Greg Roman as office coordinator? But, I had to say that, but I would have to go with that big body. The only reason I say that, he wasn't as a big body as like some of these other receivers like a Julio and stuff like that, but Anquan. Anquan literally helped Joe Plaggo was there for just check down Joe, everything. Just throw it up, but that part right there is gonna have to be on Lamar. Cause the only ones that I can think of with Lamar throwing it up, it was to Marquise. I remember seeing him jump. Yeah. When he jumped up, I was like, what in the world? But he has a little hops, but I believe that would help out a lot. I think that would help out a lot for the big bodies. Yeah. It would actually have the speed. It would definitely benefit his game. The only other like 50-50 balls that he throws is to Mark Andrews. Other than that, I mean, he got Miles Boykin sitting there, but he don't, since he don't trust him, he don't throw those. And I think with Lamar with him being so careful with the ball, he's only gonna give you a 50-50 chance if he really, really like really trusts you. And if he got like baby trust for you, he ain't even gonna give you a shot. And that's how it is with Boyk. Boykin's supposed to be that 50-50 guy and he don't get the opportunity to do it cause him and Lamar, they done been off, they done been off for the same page for a long time now. So they don't even give him a shot. So hopefully this off season, all that can improve like drastically, man. Okay. Can you see Hollywood trying to jump him, him? It took a little bit, but then you know in the off season, they were showing Hollywood and Lamar all the time. I remember seeing in the interview, Boykin was saying he was gonna visit, but then that's when the virus really took effect of shutting everything down out there. Yeah, he eventually made it out there. But yeah, he wasn't out there with everybody else. It's all good, man. So hopefully we can, this year, we can get a mix of both, both the receivers with the size, like a Miles Boykin and the receivers with the speed, like a Hollywood and then the receivers who got a good blend of both, like a Devin Duvenay who built strong and built tough, but he still face. Next question came from my guy, James H. He said, what's up in Graven and Raven C. Long time listener, first time question from out in Vancouver, Washington. What did you think about this scenario? We pick up recently cut ex Raven Ricky Wagner to replace soon to be gone. Oh, I was about to say, oh, they're back in junior. Orlando Brown, junior. That would solidify our right tackle spot and add veteran leadership back on the offensive line. Hopefully he won't be too pricey after already securing the bag earlier. This way when we trade Orlando, we don't need to use a first round pick on the tackle and be able to grab both an edge and interior offensive lineman with our first two picks. All right. So with me, I know it's been a lot of talk about Rick Wagner, but I will be a little bit worried about Rick Wagner because I did see a report shortly after he got released saying that he was thinking about continuing to play or he was thinking about retirement. So if he's already thinking about retirement, then how much does he want to continue to play? How much effort will be put into his play? How much effort will be put into his craft? And would he really be out there just collecting a check? I mean, which I know enough people do already anyway, but or would he really be out there like really giving it his all, really trying to be the best right tackle that he could possibly be? What do you think about it? I pass on him. I will pass. I've seen that report and I was like, could he come back then? I was like, nah, I'm good because let me see, he will come back to us, but the Packers only had him what, like a year, something like that? I think like maybe two. And gone. So I'm like, if they don't want him protecting Aaron Rogers, I mean, right. Well, that, yeah, that's a good point too. I ain't even think about that. Okay. And his next party said, ideally I would resign Jude on, let the others walk. Now this came out on, he sent this on February 23rd. So this was a day before the whole Jude on James in things. Anyway, he said ideally I would resign Jude on, let the others walk and drive Tulsa linebacker, Zevon Collins at pick 27. And I would bring, it would bring that speed back in place of Ngakwe and we'll actually give effort to stop the run. Oh, he's in a little pettiness in there too. Against Ngakwe, talking about it would get, it would actually give effort to stop the run. I can't speak on Zevon Collins yet because I haven't watched any film on him. But as far as Jude on, Jude on, I think he's going. I don't think he's coming back. And this was even before he got into his whole battle with Hensley yesterday. So I don't think that this, at least then resigning him would happen. And then, but I could see them picking an outside linebacker an edge guy at pick 27. I could definitely see that or interior offensive line. What about you? Jude on is gone. I'm going, I really want Bowser back. Something just, to me, he's just hungry. He really never got that big chance because always it was somebody in front of him. But yeah, with that 27 pick, I'm like you, I see pass rusher or offensive line, but we heard the cost. I think he might move up a little bit if somebody just happened to be there. He really wants, watch out for safety too. Watch out for safety. Yeah. Eric, the cost of moving up. I don't know, man. You never know. It's 2021. So we'll see. So the next part of his question, he said, in favor of the Ravens not drafting. Oh, he said also I'm in favor of the Ravens not drafting wide receiver unless it's in round one. Ravens made an effort to improve their passing attack with the coaches they brought in. With Duvenay getting more involved next year, I think the offense would have to make, they'll have the makings of something great. Duvenay needs to be a high volume guy. Let the man work. Yep. I ain't got no follow up. It ain't nothing for me to say. And then the last one, he said, you got anything to say about that? Duvenay high volume guy, that he needs to be a high volume guy to get a lot of catches and whatnot. Duvenay body reminds me of Steve Smith senior. So I would actually put him in a slot just like you said, let him work. Yeah. Okay. And he said also I'm not in favor of Ravens drafting a tight end unless it's Kyle Pitts and he'll be gone before we pick. Honestly, the undrafted Titan out of Oregon would be a great Titan three. He doesn't bring much as a blocker but he is able to stretch the field and present his own mismatches and that'll allow Andrews to feast again. So he's talking about Jacob Breeland. Jacob Breeland, I remember watching film on him last year after the Ravens had signed him. And what I saw, he didn't have no crazy speed. The speed is not, it's not anything to be, oh man, he's so fast now, I didn't see that. He wasn't like, he wasn't like, what's that Titan that we signed that? That he wasn't Dallas Clark, Dallas Clark slow. But he, he certainly, he wasn't the speed, it ain't no crazy speed. But the most important thing, he got the hands. The hands, the way that this dude caught the ball is like those cartoons where it's a baby that's falling out of a building and the firefighters, they just, he just falls right into their arms. This dude, his hands were like, he catches the ball so softly and so effortlessly. And that's, that's what we need. Like, you ain't gotta be the fastest. We were just talking about all the speed earlier in the previous question, but you ain't gotta be the fast especially at the Titan position. But if you're gonna bring somebody on the field that can catch the ball like consistently, or even if it's not consistently, if you can catch the ball when your number is called and you can catch it efficiently, that can go such a long way with this team, man. Because we saw so many drops. Like, not even so many drops, but we just saw so many crucial drops. Cause I can't say we saw so many drops because we ain't see so many passes, which is not necessarily a bad thing that we ain't see so many passes cause that's just the way the offense is. But the efficiency just gotta improve, man. We did see some crucial drops. Did you, like, I didn't realize this. Shout out to my guy, simply AS10. I didn't realize it till I watched his video that showed most of the Ravens drops from this season. And I did not realize how close that Kansas City game was, even in the third quarter. Yeah. Like, and it was a play with Lamar Jackson through a touchdown pass to Mark and, ooh, beautiful pass to Mark Andrews. He just dropped it. He dropped it. And it just painful, man. But as far as that third tight end spot, who do you think should get that? What do you think the Ravens should do there? If they got somebody already on the roster, would you compete? If you got a specific person, you would want them to draft, to sign, or what do you feel like they should do at their third tight end spot? Well, what about Luke Wilson? Nobody wanna talk about him? Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. The Ravens were not there. They was there, you're feeling a little good. They said, oh, you wanna drop this touchdown in the Steelers game? Okay, we're gonna drop you faster than you dropped that touchdown right before halftime. They probably had a conversation with him right after he dropped that pass. Yeah. They said, oh, yeah. Just like that ball? Yeah, you getting dropped too. They dropped that extension out the window. I would actually, I would draft a tight end, but obviously in the later rounds, I'd say like third, third and up possibility because you obviously wouldn't know, I take that back. I say fifth and up because you know, they're gonna have them on the practice squad. That's hard ball thing is practice squad. So that's why I said, I'm just stick with that because all these injuries from last year, and then with Boyle coming back from an injury, you don't know how that's gonna turn out. So it's probably, yeah, I'll say they're gonna draft a tight end and put them on practice squad to see and feel that Boyle is actually 100% ready to go again. And I think that's one of the biggest reasons why they resigned Eric Tomlinson because he filled in for Boyle and he was a pretty good blocker. They didn't really throw much passes his way, but he held it down when it came to blocking. He ain't afraid to go ahead up with somebody. He ain't afraid to get in there. So I do think that he's sort of lacking insurance policy for Nick Boyle. So yeah, whatever the Ravens do at tight end, man, you know, they gotta address it because last year when they first went with two tight ends, nah, that's not them. Keep three, keep three. The next question came from my guy, real raw reckless. He said, good afternoon, fam. Just had something on my mind. When everyone speaks about Lamar Jackson's upcoming contract talks, they speak as if the Ravens have all the cards in their hands. But if you think about it, almost if not all of the other teams would love to have Lamar Jackson and they would pay him. Lamar said he's a quarterback, not a running back, but in this Greg Roman offense, he's a running back that those sometimes. If the Ravens don't give Lamar the pieces he needs, who's to say he won't think about taking his talents to South Beach like LeBron James? One last thing. Okay, so before we get into the second part, I really don't think the Ravens really hold the cards when it comes to Lamar's contract. I think Lamar, he holds it. Now they don't have to pay him right now because they got this year and then they could do the fifth year option. But in my opinion, I think Lamar holds the cards because they can offer him something and if he don't want it, you're declining. Yeah, they can start doing the whole getting into all the franchise tag mess here and there. But still Lamar remains in control of this whole thing. And another reason that he does is because Lamar is really, he's the reason, man. Lamar is the reason. Ravens, well, I think over the past, ever since Lamar took over, they like 38, something like, something crazy like that. But Lamar is the reason. This, the season when Lamar took over, it was looking, he was looking nasty, man. That offense was looking nasty, just the Ravens, they ain't having no life. They were headed downhill fast, but Lamar took over and ever since then there ain't been no looking back. In order, with the playoffs, things got improved with the Ravens in the playoffs, but he gets you there. He gets you there and he is the, not the sole reason, not the only reason, but he is the biggest reason that Ravens have had as much success as they've had. And he's done this without much of a support and cast. And it's like his rookie year, you can give an excuse because the receivers and stuff, they were there for Joe Flacco, okay, cool. Sophomore year, they went and got a Seth Roberts, and he wasn't bad. I like Seth Roberts, I love his effort. But then it's like, okay, you want to follow up that MVP season while he's still on his rookie deal, okay, go out and get that guy at wide receive. Go out and get, make it real deal, man. You saw what he did with not much at wide receive. Okay, make it real deal now. Show Lamar that you all in on Lamar, like for real, for real. Ravens like, oh, nope, we're not doing it, nope. We're going to try for the Andre Hopkins. We're going to try for Adam Thielen. We're going to try for this guy and that guy, this receiver and that receiver. We're not going to get him. We're going to try though. And so Lamar, he holds all the power, that thing, man. Lamar is like Thanos with the Ravens. If he snaps and leaves, that's it. That's it. Like they will go so far back in my opinion, cause it's not no plug and play. It ain't like, I know a lot of Ravens fans got hype when Tyler Hunley came in. I think it was a Jaguars game. Oh man, we was high, especially when he got that big run, okay, Ty, Ty, let's go. But it's not a plug and play. This is not a system. Lamar is not no system quarterback. Well, you could just have somebody else coming. Okay, Trace McSully, do what Lamar does. Go ahead, have at it. You even got number seven, Vic had number seven too. Maybe you're fast like him. No, don't work like that. Tyler Hunley, it was the same way. It's not a plug and play system. Lamar is the reason. So I do, I think Lamar, he holds all the power. How you feel about Lamar and how much control and power he has and who's holding the cards when it comes to him and the Ravens and these contracts talks? It's all Lamar. Lamar is like M&M, you say what I am and he is it. Because he said, he showed everybody in the Browns game when he came back from stretching his leg, but he showed it. Tyler was out there. I said Tyler, my bad, not Tyler. Yeah, Trace was out there. Didn't really do much. Everything just slowed down. Browns came back in the game. Lamar was like, okay, let me go out there and do my bad and stuff. Literally came back, even Hollywood was like, he ran, it was kind of like a backyard ball. Literally your backyard ball touched down right off the back. And I was nervous as heck. Touched down right off the back. That showed everybody comeback points down. They said that about Lamar. If he's down some points, can't come. He done did all of that. Everybody up this year and had, if he came to me with the bills, it was just turbo offensive line in the center. Don't get me started. But with all of that, Lamar showed everybody, I am that dude. Raven's gonna pay me. I don't know if it's gonna be Patrick, my home's money, cause that's still questionable. But yeah, cause you don't know what is it gonna have when that start to kick in. Cause you gotta start paying them people. See, and the thing with that too, I don't think right now, if they were to, I don't expect them to pay him this off season, but if they were to pay him this off season, it couldn't be Patrick my home's money. Because Patrick my home's got the Super Bowl under his belt. I just said the Super Bowl. But he got the Super Bowl under his belt. Lamar ain't got there yet. So no, he can't get no deal worth up to 500 mil. But the Ravens trust me, he is worth that to the Ravens because he brought so much to this team, man. This dude brought a lot of national attention to the team. He put them in the limelight. He got them a lot more prime time. He's must see TV. And he just, and he is a brand, Lamar Jackson. He is a brand too. So Ravens have definitely, and then of course the biggest thing, he is a huge reason for the Ravens winning. So Ravens, they try to okey-doke him with a contract. I would hope that he looks at it like, oh yeah, keep trying me if you want to. Or like he did when, when, who was that cornerback? Was it Malcolm Butler? I think, yeah, when Malcolm Butler flipped him on Thomas. And he just said, bet. He need to do that same thing with the Ravens if they try to give him some little rinky, dinky contract, he gonna, oh bet. You want to offer this? Oh, okay, that's cool, that's cool. You can keep that. Slide it right back across the table and say no. Oh, you know what? Say, he do the thing, because you know his mom's his agent. He whispered in there real quick and then she put a nails in the contract and slide it across the table. Be petty with it too. Did they try to loathe all of them? No, you can't do that, man. You cannot do that. But I've said this before to a Lamar Jackson. What I would want him to do is make the Ravens prove that they really invested in him. All right, go get me some more help. Go get me some more weapons. And make it to where he has absolutely no excuse to weapons, none. Offensive line, build up that offensive line. Because I know a lot of people feel like, oh man, when you guys talk about needing a number one wide receiver, yeah, you can't throw to those receivers if you have no offensive line. Some people think that just because you want a true number one wide receiver, you want more at the wide receiver position that you forget about the offensive line, no. Ravens gotta find a way to do it all. You got to. You got like no excuses. There's free agency. There's the draft. There's trades. You can make some stuff happen. Like, and I think if the Ravens really want to make something happen, somebody got to go when Eric DeCosta's sleeping or something, they got to go inside his head and flip his brain upside down. Flip it upside down or flip it left and right, whatever, switch it. Because right now the way the Ravens do defense, that would all be flipped to offense. And then the way they are really investing their defense, that would all be flipped to offense. They'd be like, okay, we can trade for this player. So all the tries that they've had over the years, when it comes to this guy or that guy, those tries would become successes. So hopefully that ends up being the case, but we'll see. And that Orlando, to me, what you just saying there, that Orlando Brown trade that can work in so many ways for Lamar, because he can get the number one wide receiver out of that trade with some additional picks. And those additional picks can go toward that offensive line. That should set up everything for Lamar. That's true. That's true. That's a good point. Oh, and then he said, one last thing. We know Lamar likes tight ends. So why not let, oh, he scared me at first because I just saw the name and I was like, oh, please don't say that. Anyway, let me run it back. He said, one last thing. We know Lamar likes tight ends. So why not let Tyree Phillips play? Right tackle. Get a guy like Joe Thune, the guard with Tristan Colon Castillo as center and maybe trade Orlando Brown Jr. to the Eagles for Zach Ertz and some draft picks. Build off the receivers we have. Sorry for the long rant. Look forward to hearing your thoughts. Hashtag team keeping clean. All right, so let's break this part down. So let Tyree Phillips play right tackle. Okay. Already under contract, right tackle. And he would have an off season this year, which should help a lot. Get a guy like Joe Thune, a guard. Okay. So I'm assuming that would be your right guard because they had a lot of questions there. It was Pat McCarty, it was Fluker. It was like, it was everybody there right guard this year. So that was sort of solidify the right guard position because you would definitely have to invest some money if you get a Joe Thune. And then Tristan Colon Castillo as center. Okay. He did play really good in that Steelers game. That's the only game we got to see him play in, but he did play really good in that. And that's how he was solidified offensive line. So I'm assuming he would leave Bozeman at left guard and of course, Ronnie Stanley at right tackle and then trade Orlando Brown Jr. to the Eagles for Zach Ertz and some draft picks. No Eagles got some high draft picks, man. But you would of course lose some of the higher draft picks if you were obtaining Zach Ertz too. But it will give you that tight end again. So this move or these moves would build up the offensive line. Well, they will build up the interior of it with the guard. But Tristan Colon Castillo, I wouldn't mind seeing him get a shot, but it's still a big question mark, but I still wouldn't mind seeing him get a shot. And Tyree Phillips, it'll be the same way. Still a question mark, but hey. And he said build off of the receivers that we have already. So how would you feel if they did these things, if they made these moves? Can't do it. I'm not doing that. I like the Phillips, but the trade, I didn't think an Eagles fan was saying that, but the trade with the Eagles and with the Zach Ertz. Zach is a little up there and that still leaves a gaping hole for wide receiver. We still need that number one to help out Hollywood. Hollywood last, I believe five games. He became Hollywood to me. At first he was just marquee. Five games. I was like, okay, this boy done pulled up to Hollywood Boulevard and staying there. But yeah, I'm not feeling that though, but just the Phillips, that's the only thing I like about that.