 So recently, there have been a lot of Ravens fans that have been going crazy over this. Well, not even over the tweet per se because it is kind of obvious, but over the fact that Alan Robinson, he liked it. So it's sent Ravens flocking to this frenzy and a lot of us have been dreaming about Alan Robinson in a Ravens uniform. But is it something that's doable? Would the Ravens consider going after A-Rob? Would A-Rob even consider joining the Ravens? Let's break it down. Don't get mad, it's just what it is. Yeah, we talkin' sport shot, I think Raven being. So YouTube team keeping clean, what's going on is saying Raven here with another video. Before we get into this Alan Robinson frenzy, I gotta give a huge shout out to Tanks Toys on Instagram. Now what Tanks Toys is, is a company that sells new, used, and even refurbished electronics. If you're looking for iPhone, AirPods, laptops, TVs, whatever, they got you covered. And they are in Baltimore, so you already know they gonna take care of you. So make sure you follow them on Instagram at TanksToys. And when you do, let them know that Ingraven viss sent you. I'll leave that information down below in the description. So team keep it clean. Until the Ravens get Lamar Jax and the true number one receiver, they will not be Super Bowl contenders. And the Ravens should just hand Alan Robinson a blank check. Those are two quotes that sent the Ravens flock in a frenzy, had them going crazy, and just had people salivating over the possibility of Lamar Jax and throwing passes to one Alan Robinson. But is it something that's feasible? Is it something that is realistic? Well, it depends on what view you're looking at it from. If you're looking at it from the view of a fan, as in, hey, would a number one receiver truly be beneficial for Lamar Jackson and these Baltimore Ravens? Well, of course, of course it is. That's a no brainer. There's no question about that at all. But then you gotta look at it from the business standpoint of both sides, both Alan Robinson and of the Baltimore Ravens. Now, if recent history tells you anything, then that will let you know that this would not be a move that the Baltimore Ravens would make. Why? Because they don't invest in the offense like that. They'll spend some draft picks on a couple of receivers here and there. And recently, they've done better with that. They drafted Hollywood in the first round. They drafted Boykin in the third round now. Devon Duvenay and Proshay, they were later around picks. But the Ravens felt like, hey, we drafted these guys, Hollywood and Boykin. We're gonna continue to let those guys flourish and let them do their thing. And then of course, Small was still there, Willie Snead was still there. And then along the way, they brought along Des Bryant too. But is that really investing, investing in the offense? Now, you know, again, back to Ravens history, that's just not something they do. The wide receiver has been in position of question for years now. It's always after every single year, whenever you ask, oh, what's the Ravens' biggest need? Well, what do they need to do next? What do they need to grab? Who do they need to sign? Wide receiver is always at the top of the list. And if it's not number one, then it's definitely always number two. But this year, it is no different. It's something that a lot of us have been talking about throughout the year, especially in the beginning of the year, that the Ravens, they truly need a number one wide receiver. Now, throughout this year, we have continued to see Hollywood Brown do his thing. He has definitely stepped up his game, especially after the whole tweet, as we know, blah, blah, blah. But Hollywood, he had a decent year. And then in the playoffs, playoffs Hollywood, he looked even better. So if we could get that Hollywood, the Hollywood that continued to come around, especially later on in the season, and then you add a true number one wide receiver to that, and not only a number one wide receiver, because the Ravens have had number one wide receivers before. Remember Michael Crabtree? Remember Steve Smith Sr.? Remember Ann Cromboldon? Remember Derek Mason? But even though the Ravens have had those number one wide receivers before, one, two, three, four, all four of them were not in their prime. That is where the Ravens lack it. Having a true number one receiver in their prime. Usually when Ravens get their number one receivers, it's guys that at the tail end of their careers, they ain't got that much time left in the league, and it's somebody that's a cheap fallback option. But if the Ravens could get an Allen Robinson, it would be going completely against the grain for the Baltimore Ravens. Cause you know, and we know the expectation when it comes to the Ravens in the free agent wide receiver department, that first wave of free agency, Ravens are never active with those free agent wide receivers. And it has been a gift and a curse all at the same time. And the way that it's been a gift, it has kept the Ravens from overspending on these free agent wide receivers, but at the same time it's been a curse because the Ravens still have truly not gotten their guy. So as much as I would truly love for Allen Robinson to be a Baltimore Raven this upcoming season, as much as you all would truly love for Allen Robinson to become a Baltimore Raven this season, I just, I'm not going to get my hopes up. I hope the Ravens prove me wrong. I hope Eric DeCosta picks up the phone and hits me up and like engraving, ha, gotcha buddy. We got a Rob. But I just don't really see it happening. And something that we said early on this season is that I don't even want the Ravens to draft the number one wide receiver. I don't even want that because I would be worried about the development of that number one wide receiver because if he goes to some other team, then that guy could shine, he could go do his thing. But if he comes to the Ravens, I would be scared for him because I'd be like, man, I don't feel like they could truly unlock their potential. And this is not even a Lamar Jackson thing. It wasn't even a Joe Flacco thing because I know that people try to use that narrative. Oh, well, no number one receiver will want to come to the Ravens because Lamar Jackson can't throw. Well, do you feel like Joe Flacco was a better passer of the football than Lamar Jackson? If you do, then why did the Ravens still not truly go out and get any number one wide receivers in their prime? Let me tell you the answer. It's because that's not what they do. So this is why as much as Allen Robinson would be a perfect fit physical receiver, big frame wide receiver, knows how to adjust to the ball in the air wide receiver, can run every route wide receiver, can do it all. Despite him being the perfect fit for the Baltimore Ravens, I just don't expect it to happen. So then we got to look at it from the standpoint of one Allen Robinson. Allen Robinson has been a number one receiver throughout his career. He did it with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He also did it with the Chicago Bears. So he's used to being that guy. If you take a look at his career numbers, you can see that he consistently puts up pretty good numbers. And actually, if he was a Ravens receiver and got those numbers, he would be in the ring of honor already, he would be in there. It would be locked up for him. So Allen Robinson, he's used to being that guy that the Ravens are missing, but would he want to come to a Ravens offense to where the wide receivers there, they don't put up those crazy numbers like that. So that would be one thing that would be going against the Ravens favor and trying to get him to come to Baltimore. So what the Ravens would need to do in my opinion, because you can't truly sell him on, hey, you're gonna be the number one receiver. I mean, he would know that already. He would know that he would be the best receiver in Baltimore as soon as he touched down and got off the plane. That's not a question. And that's not a shot to anybody on the roster at all. But we know Allen Robinson, he has already a proven vet in this league. He done been around, done this, done that, proven himself. But what the Ravens would have to sell him on is something that he never truly had consistently. And that would be a winning culture, a winning culture, because the Ravens, as much as we get on them, as much as we are frustrated with them, and as much as we feel like they could do even better, they do do pretty good. They do pretty good for a franchise. And they do actually pretty great when you look at the overall picture of things in the long run. Now they still could use some improvements here and there, but we're gonna talk about that later. But they have a winning culture. They are always a competitive team. They are always in the thick of things when it comes to the playoff race. And they are always in the hunt. And having a true number one wide receiver in their prime is something that they just never have. So Allen Robinson could be the chance of a lifetime. But now for Allen Robinson, it wouldn't only take him buying into the culture for him to actually wanna come to the Ravens, we also gotta talk money. Cause culture don't pay the bills. It surely doesn't. Money talks though. So now with the Ravens, how do you get Allen Robinson? Well, when you think of it, he is gonna be one of the top, if not the top, free agent wide receiver this year. So Ravens, you would have to pay a whole lot more money than what you normally pay for a free agent wide receiver. This is another reason why I just feel like Allen Robinson to the Ravens will not happen. Because if they're gonna pay all this big money to this wide receiver, hey, if they're gonna do it, I would love it. But then some things would definitely have to change. And if Greg Roman is still gonna be the offensive coordinator for this team, then that could shoo a lot of receivers away from wanting to play for him. Like, I mean, you see there's Brian and we're gonna talk about that later on. There's Brian seems like he is not the biggest fan of a Greg Roman right now. And also you saw the whole thing of Matt Jude on as well. But you see with Greg Roman and his offenses, this is nothing new though. Greg Roman offenses, whether with San Francisco, whether with the Buffalo Bills, whether with the Baltimore Ravens. Oh yeah, top 10, top 10 Russian offenses. Oh, they run that ball so well and it's so pretty, but bottom 10 for passing offenses. So Ravens would be paying money for somebody that would not necessarily be a luxury. He would not be a luxury. I feel like he would be a necessity, but he may not be used as much as he would be used in a more traditional, conventional passing offense. So even though he liked the tweets and whatnot, I feel like for the Ravens to get one, Allen Robinson, it would take a whole lot. And I just don't feel like the Ravens in this front office would be willing to give that. So sorry to be the burst of bubbles, but I just, I don't see it happening. As much as I would love for it to happen, I just don't think the Ravens would be willing to give up that much money. And this is like top wide receiver money. Top wide receiver money for a wide receiver in this current offense. So like Allen Robinson is gonna be with the Bears as long as they don't franchise tag him, I'm out. I'm out.