 What is something that no matter who you are, no matter where you're from, no matter what you do, that you need no matter what? It's money, it's money. You work in order to make money. And you work to make money to pay for things. You have a home or an apartment, you gotta pay mortgage or rent. Then you gotta have insurance on top of that. You drive a car, you gotta put gas and you're supposed to have insurance on it. You may have a warranty on it. You don't wanna walk around but naked. You have to buy clothes to wear clothes, shirts, underwear, socks, shoes, pants, all of that stuff. You don't wanna be hungry. You have to go to the grocery store even if you go to fast food or restaurant. None of that stuff is free. You have to pay money in order to obtain those things. So money is essential in life. And in the NFL, money is certainly essential as well. Now, looking at this list, and shout out to my god, Terrence, that sent me this list. This was one that, Warren Sharp, he compiled a list of the most expensive offenses in 2022. Now, if you would've told me that the Ravens were in the top 10 of the most expensive offenses in 2022, I would've told you, you don't know what you're talking about. That is not true. No, not real, but I would've been a dummy. Because they are ranked eighth in most expensive offenses in 2022. And if you were to ask me, like all the top of your head, what do you think the Ravens offenses ranked when it comes to spending money? I would've probably told you like 16 or lower. Like around like from 16 to like 22. Probably around there. But I would've been there wrong. So we're gonna look at this list, but before we look at this list, let me tell you a little quick story about money. Cause again, money is involved in so much that we do in life. About two months ago, y'all know King Seed. A lot of y'all know King Seed. He's from down here, South Florida. He makes a lot of crazy videos. I don't really watch the channel cause it's not for me. That's obviously not a diss to him, but a lot of stuff that he does on it, it's not for me. But I was watching a video where he was at a mall down here and he was walking around with the fake little dirt. All these people following and stuff. All these people going crazy. And in that video, I saw one of my boys. I saw one of my boys and I'm like, oh wow. Okay. So I screen recorded the part of the video that I saw him in and I sent it to him. I was like, hey, I see you in the King Seed video. And he read it, but he didn't reply. And I sent it to him on a social media. So you know how you can see when people read the message and whatever. So I sent it to him on there in the DM and he didn't reply. I'm like, okay, cool. I don't care. It's not a big deal. It's not a small deal. It's not a deal at all to me that he didn't reply. Okay, cool. So then just last week, then again, I sent him this message two months ago. Last week, he responded to me with a thumbs up and then said, hey, can you help your boy out? Can you send me $60 on Cash App? So I was like, what? I read the message and I didn't reply. I just left it. Cause I was like, where are you coming from with that? Okay, whatever. So then I think it was three days after that cause it's going into this week. Three days after that, I see his stories and he's at Disney World with his girl, with his kids. Hey, go to Disney World, have fun. But if you at Disney World, I don't think you really needed $60. Like, I just, it didn't click for me. It didn't click at all. How are you asking me for $60? But then the next week, you show up at Disney World, he got J, he got some nice shoes on too. Now he got some J's on, had a nice little outfit and whatnot, like 60 and two kids, two kids at Disney, that's Brad. I don't know if he took his third, but that's going for two people alone at Disney World. That's a lot of money. That's a whole lot of money, but for four people, ooh, you gotta break bread, man. So I was just like, when I saw that, and every time I see it, cause I've been seeing the stories every day, I'm like, man, he's spending some time out there in Orlando. It's not cheap. But anyway, something else that's not cheap is apparently Raven's offense. Now, when you think about them being ranked eighth in an NFL, I tried to think like, man, who they paying? Who they paying? But then I thought about it. Okay. Ronnie Stanley. Ronnie Stanley is making a significant amount of money. He got his deal a couple of years ago, and of course it is definitely kicked in by now. So he's making a significant amount of money. Mark Andrews. Mark Andrews is in the second year of his deal. So in that second year of the deal, that's when stuff starts really kicking in and definitely in the third and fourth year and so on and so forth. So Mark Andrews is another one. But also the guy who got a significant raise this off season with the Ravens picking up his fifth year option, that would be one quarterback Lamar Jackson who counts about 23 mil on the cap. So I think that if Lamar was still like making the money that he was making before, then Raven probably wouldn't be up there. They probably wouldn't be number eight at all. Maybe that them being 16 would be a lot more realistic. But with the Marjacks on that fifth year option that raise up everything by a lot. But those are really the only heavy, heavy hitters that I can think of on the top of my head that are getting paid like that by Ravens offense. But then you think, hold up, there are a lot of other guys who won second and third NFL contracts too. You look at Nick Boyle, even though he did just take a pay cut, he still counts significantly. Morgan Moses, his deal is worth like five mil or 5.5 mil a year. Patrick McCary, his deal is worth like 5.5 or five mil a year, always forget. I know him and Morgan Moses, their deals are about the same average per year. They got a first round pick that is gonna be on the field in Tyler Lindenbaum. They got a former first round pick, first round pick from last year in Rashad Bateman, Gus Edwards, his deal is worth, I think it's five mil per, I think it's five mil per year. Who else? Oh, Kevin Zeila. Kevin Zeila, I know he making a significant amount of money too, I forget about him being paid. But other than that, besides those guys, then everybody else is really, it's just a lot of little things adding up. Speaking of the running back position, or quarterback position, Tyler Huntley's on an exclusive rights free agent deal, so nothing crazy. Running backs, JK Dobbin's second round pick, so not anything too crazy when it comes to money. Mike Davis just got signed to a free agent deal, nothing crazy, Justice Hill's a fourth round pick a couple years back, nothing crazy. Fullback, Patrick Ricard, I think his cap hit is like two mil, two point something mil, something like that. So significant, but nothing like crazy, crazy. Wide receiver, we talked about Rashad Bateman Devon doing their third round pick in 2020, nothing crazy. James crochet, he a sixth round pick, so nothing crazy. Tyler Wallace last year, fourth round pick, so nothing crazy. Then a lot of undrafted guys and tight ends. Talked about Mark Andrews and Nick Boyle, but after that, it's nothing crazy. You got Josh Oliver and you then got your two rookies, Tyler and likely, so no. Offensive line, we talked about Ronnie Stanley, then left guard, you got Ben Cleveland, third round pick last year, so nothing crazy. Excuse me, you got Tyree Phillips, third round pick from two, three years ago, no, two years ago, so nothing crazy. Ben Powers, also nothing crazy. Backup center, Tristan Cologne Castillo, nothing crazy. Right guard, talked about Kevin Ziedler and right tackle. We talked about Morgan Moses. Joann James, I think his cap hit is like 1.2 or maybe two mils, something like that, so it's making an impact. Daniel Philelli, what was he a fourth round pick this year? So, nothing crazy, nothing crazy. So I guess with the Ravens, it's like, it's all the little things, it's the little things that add up, that end up adding up to a big number. It's like when, and I, boy, I could tell you about this more than anybody and it's something that's like one of those things, when you're in the moment, it's like, oh, I'ma keep going, I'ma do my thing. But when you look back at it, it's like, yikes. And that's when it comes to picking up food, whether you pick up food, fast food, whether you pick up food from a restaurant, either one, this is my weakness, big time. Because I will, say for instance, we stop at Wendy's or something, get my number six spicy chicken sandwich with no mayo, get a fruit punch with a light ice, or get one of the little strawberry lemonade with a pineapple mango or whatever, so good. But, and you know, Wendy's was actually my very first job. And what's funny about Wendy's is that that was my very first job and I never, ever, not once ever got tired of the food. Ever, ever. And real quick, shout out to anybody that's ever worked or currently works at fast food because or in a food industry period because that is one of the hardest jobs ever. One of the hardest jobs because you're seeing people face to face. You're communicating with people about something that they're getting ready to eat. And you know how people can be very specific when it comes to their food, whether fast food or at a restaurant. And some people can be nice about it and some people can be very, very nasty about it. So anybody that's working with a fast food or a restaurant or whatever, kudos to you. Because I know you have to deal with a lot, a whole lot. So shout out to you for having patience. Because that, if you don't got patience and you work there and you last more than a month, then that job is already built up your level of patience. But anyway, my weakness is food. We go to Wendy's, pick up food on the, all right, cool. That's cool. Yeah, it's only maybe like $11, $12, okay, cool. So then maybe that same day or maybe the next day may stop at McDonald's or something. And then maybe later on, we may go pick up, get take out or sit down at a restaurant with food either way. And I think, oh, it's just all these little payments. It ain't nothing crazy. Maybe like $10 here, $15 there, $30 there. But then you start seeing the balance on the card raised up. And it's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, where'd all this come from? But it's all these little things that add up. So that's how it seems to me to be with the Ravens offense. It's a lot of little things that have been adding up. But hey, let's hope that offense cash is in this year. Anyway, let's look at the other guys. First, the bottom five offenses, the bottom five most expensive offenses is 2022. So I guess the cheapest offenses in 2022. Number 28, the Houston Texans. Number 29, the Seattle Seahawks. Number 30, the Atlanta Falcons. Number 31, the Pittsburgh Steelers. Number 32, even with the Mitsubishi deal. Number 32, the Chicago Bears. Okay, so those are the bottom five, the most cheapest offenses in 2022. Now, the top 10, number one is Detroit. Who's Detroit paying? Are they still paying Matt Stafford or something? I know Jared Goff, he make a lot of money, but who are they paying? Is Hugginson on a second deal? I didn't think he was yet. Who are they paying in Detroit? Who's making all that money in Detroit? I don't know. Y'all gotta let me know about that one, man. Maybe they were like, you know what, for Detroit, we're just gonna count the whole team on here. We ain't even gonna count just off and then we count the whole team. I don't know. But anyway, number two, the Dallas Cowboys. Okay, Dak Prescott getting paid, Ezekiel Elliott getting paid, Michael Gallup getting paid, the Titans on the franchise tag, CD Land with first round pick. I know they paying like two of them offensive linemen. I know one retired, but and then Leo Collins, he just got cut and he went to the bingles. But so yeah, okay, I can see that. Washington, now this was from five days ago. So I think this was before the Terry McClure and deal. So I know Carson went, obviously he making a significant amount of money. Oh, Curtis, I forget they got Curtis Samuel too. But yeah, I think this was before Terry McClure and deal went through. So wow, who else is Washington paying? I don't know. Number four, the Tennessee Titans. Tanner Hill, he's getting paid. And I think the earliest that they can get out of his deal without it really like killing their cap is either after this year or I think it's next year though. I think it's next year, not this off season, but the next. But anyway, so Tanner Hill is getting paid, Derek Henry, other than that, I couldn't tell you. Oh, well, does Robert Woods, what kind of contract is Robert Woods on? Did they give him a new deal? Cause they sure ain't give AJ Brown a new deal. They said, you gone, you out of here, buddy. So I don't know. Number five, Arizona. Colin Murray ain't getting paid yet. He's the number one overall pick. So he making significant money, but he ain't getting paid yet. He will be like any day now. So over the next couple of weeks, he'll probably get his contract. DeAndre Hopkins was once the highest paid NFL wire receiver. Now with these new wire receiver deals, he's not anymore, but he's still making a lot of money. Other than that, Hollywood's on his fourth year. AJ Green, like on his 30th year. Who else do they got that's making bread like that? I don't know. I couldn't tell you, man. Kansas City. So Kansas City, Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kells. Is all they still paying Terry Hill some money? Cause they sure ship them off, but maybe he's still on the book somehow, some way. Orlando Brown Jr., he's on a franchise tag. And I don't know who else is really getting paid like that. Maybe one of the offensive linemen. Cause they went crazy like a couple of years ago. Well, they, I mean, chiefs, they usually go crazy every year, but this year they kind of calmed down a little bit, but well, I guess it was crazy shipping Terry Hill off. They were like, you know what? We ain't paying you that bread. You deserve it, but we ain't paying it to you. Anyway, chiefs are number six. Number seven is New England. John O. Smith and Hunter Henry, those only ones I could think of. Other than that, who else? I own maybe one of the offensive linemen. Cause one, oh, one of the offensive linemen. I think it's a guard that's getting paid a significant amount of money. And he's been there for a while too. I cannot think of his name though. Anyway, New England number seven, Baltimore number eight. We've obviously covered those guys. Number nine, oh, number nine is Cleveland. We are under Cleveland. Wow. Well, they get you. Well, actually yeah. And this was actually before the Baker Mayfield trade. Well, even though Cleveland, Oh, how do we get on the Cleveland? If Cleveland gave the Sean Watson a, well, you know what? It's probably the cap hits this year because the Sean Watson's cap. I mean, yeah, his salary this year is only one meal because, you know, they were trying to prepare themselves just in case he missed the whole year. They were like, oh no, no, no, it's okay to Sean Watson. You missed the whole year. That's fine. You'll only miss out on a million dollars. See, it's nothing. So yeah, I didn't think about that, but they just paid their tight end. The guy who in Baltimore at M&T Bank Stadium, though David N'Joku where it was not a touchdown catch last year. That was not a touchdown catch. He dropped it. It was a drop. But anyway, they paid him the offensive line. They had paid the old offensive line guys and Jedrick Willis is the first round pick. Again, still paying Baker Mayfield, Nick Chubb, he getting paid, Kareem Hunt, a little bit. You got a Mari Cooper. Donovan people with Jones ain't making that much money. David Bell's a rookie. Harrison Bryant was second or third year tight end. But yeah, I would have thought that they would have been over the Ravens by far. I really would have thought they would have been over the Ravens by far. Is this list accurate, man? I'm sorry, I don't know about this one from when it's sharp, man. I don't know, man. It just don't seem like it's accurate. I don't know. Anyway, and number 10 is the San Francisco 49ers. And that's with Jimmy Garoppolo, he making a lot of money. He probably about to get cut or traded any day now though. We'll see what happens once the Sean Watson ruling is established. But yeah, where else he gonna go? There's Cleveland for Jimmy Garoppolo. Where else he gonna go? Who else is gonna trade for him? I don't know, man. But I can't think of, who needs a quarterback right now? Anyway, the 49ers, Jimmy Garoppolo. Trey Lance is the first, what was he like, number three overall? Well, he was super high, but he's, so he'll be significant amount of money. Oh, George Kittle, the 99 overall, left tackle. Trent Williams used to play for Washington, but he said they were doing nasty business over there. So Trent Williams. Hmm, who else? Oh, Debo. But Debo, what was Debo, like a second round pick? See, he making nothing crazy, crazy right now. But yeah, I can't think of anybody else. Brandon, no, not at you. I don't know, I don't know. Anyway, that was a fun exercise, trying to think of anybody who's getting paid from them other teams too. When you think of people getting paid on your own team, yeah, that's one thing. But when you try to think of other teams, ooh, that's an exercise right there in itself. And that was tough. And I probably got about, probably got about like, maybe like 8.7 out of 10 wrong. But it's okay. Anyway, 10 people clean, I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. And hey, I guess Raven's spending that money on offense too, right? Let's hope that it translates into actually cash in.