 You saw Ravens, they just posted. Once a Raven, always a Raven. Thank you, Calais Campbell. So they had that one saved in the draft, just in case they got them back. But yeah, it was just officially announced that the Atlanta Falcons, they signed him. So they were like, all right, we can go ahead and hit send now. It's official, he ain't coming back here. Wonder if Lamar Jackson is next to Atlanta. But anyway, team keep it clean. This video, not about that. I wanted to come on here because I was wrong. I was wrong. I said something that was incorrect. Couple of things I said that were incorrect in yesterday's video about the wide receivers. And the wide receivers that we were talking about was O'Dell Beckham, Jr., DeAndre Hopkins, and Colin Sutton, because apparently the Ravens are interested in those three. They've been checking up on those three. And apparently they even made a contract offer to one O'Dell Beckham, Jr. Cause they really trying to get him. We'll see if they try to get a couple of them or one of them or we know what they're gonna try. That's what we do know. We know what they're gonna try. Will they succeed? Will they close the deal? Hey, who knows? But anyway, in yesterday's video, when I was speaking about those three wide receivers, I talked about how those three wide receivers are three different situations for the Baltimore Ravens. One of the situations is with O'Dell Beckham, Jr., where he's a free agent. So whatever contract that they were to potentially come up with with him, there will be a contract that they would make from scratch. That it would just be something that they could come up with their own terms. You ain't gotta convert a contract, to transfer a contract from a previous team. No, he's a free agent. So you can come up with the terms, how you like, that's it. And then we talked about with the Andre Hopkins, you would have to trade for him, obviously, because he's a Cardinal. And his contract is a large contract. So you would have to do some little finagling. You would have to do some finessing. You would have to get really creative when it came to the Andre Hopkins. It's doable. It's always doable. When I always say, when there's a will, there is certainly a way to make it happen. If you really want to, you will. But then we talked about with Colin Sutton. We talked about with Colin Sutton, how with his contract, he got a smaller contract. So Ravens could trade for him and it would be a little bit easier. Now, technically, compared to the Andre Hopkins, that's technically true, but it was wrong because his cap hit is a 18.2 mil. It's a little over 18.2 mil. So now I was like, okay, well, that's why the Broncos trying to get rid of them. Cause they saw that and they were like, oh, okay though, you gotta go because previous two years, his cap hit in 2021, it was 4.1 mil in 2022. It was 5.3 mil and then it takes a big jump. So I kept Broncos like, hey, hey, Kotlin, you gotta go, my friend. Sorry, boo-wee, sorry. So yeah, and we would be saying that his contract was smaller. Like I said, that's not really small. Again, it's the same situation with the Andre Hopkins on a much smaller level because the Andre Hopkins cap hit, I know I was looking at it. I think it's like 30 mil. Let me see. His cap hit right now, I mean, this year, excuse me, it would be 30.7 mil. And that's why, and with these contracts, we gotta understand a lot of these contracts, when the players first signed them, they first signed an extension. It could be a contract for like, say for instance, six years. And I think me personally, I started really learning about this with Joe Fleco when he signed his contract extension. Because before, with contracts, we used to like look at them a little bit, but it wasn't nothing crazy. I was like, oh, okay, cool, they resigned. I was just hoping that they would resign this player, maybe not resign that player, da-da-da-da, but over the years, especially after Joe Fleco's contract, that's when we start paying a lot more attention to contracts and start realizing how to structure them whatnot. But with Joe Fleco's contract, this is where I started learning that with these contracts, it could be a six year contract. Like his was six year 120 mil. And it's like, oh, that looks nice. That looks pretty, that looks great. But it's really like a three year contract. So after a couple of years, then you plan on reworking it. You either plan on reworking the contract or you plan on getting rid of the player. That's how they are. That's how these contracts are. So, I mean, speaking of contracts, this is why like, if you got a lot of money that's not guaranteed on a contract, because a contract could look beautiful. It could be beautiful. Like say for instance, just an example. I'm not saying that somebody would sign a deal like this. But say for instance, there was somebody who's offered a $500 million contract. 500, I mean, I think Patrick Mahone, that was his. But anyway, say for instance, somebody was offered a $500 million contract. That looks crazy. It looks great. It's like, whoa, $500 million. Whoa! You ain't gotta hold up, buddy. Give me that money. But then you look at what's guaranteed. And if they say, oh, well, 50 mil of that is guaranteed. And that's just a hypothetical. But if they say 50 mil of that contract is guaranteed at a 500 mil, that contract ain't so pretty because that's the only money that you are guaranteed to get that 50 mil. And there could be a lot of incentives. There could be a lot of escalators and whatnot. A lot of stipulations in the contract that you have to hit and that you have to get in order for it to reach 500 mil. And normally, normally with these players contracts, whatever they are, whatever they stated, like, oh, this player signed a five year, $500 million contract. Again, just an example. If they said that, then that's usually, they usually say the max value of the contract. But a lot of times we don't hear about the minimum value. That's why a lot of these players, they want more guaranteed money because they wanna get as much of the money in the contracts as they possibly can. So anyway, but yeah, with Quarland Sutton, with his deal, it really boosts up this off season. So Broncos, like, oh, no, you gotta pack your bags, buddy. And then with DeAndre Hopkins, with his deal, it really boosts up this off season. Because we can look at DeAndre Hopkins, his cap hits. In 2020, it was seven mil. In 2021, it was 12.5 mil. In 2022, it was 15.7 mil. So his cap hit really doubled. From last year to this year, his cap hit is doubling, going from 15.7 mil to 30.7 mil. But I do believe that they said that the last two years of his deal are not guaranteed, I believe. But either way, whoever takes on DeAndre Hopkins, whatever team ends up getting him, they're gonna have to do some reworking. But yeah, I just wanted to make sure I cleared that up because again, in the video yesterday, I said that Quarland Sutton, his contract was smaller. Again, it's smaller DeAndre Hopkins, but it's not a small contract by any means. But it is still something workable. It's still something that's doable. So yeah, I was wrong about that. And also another thing because we were very focused on the wide receivers that the Ravens really haven't gotten under Lamar Jackson. We talked about how under Lamar Jackson, they haven't gotten like one of those guys at the wide receiver position throughout the entirety of his career. These first five years, they haven't done it. They've tried, they've been interested, they've considered, they've thought about, because we remember the stories about DeAndre Hopkins. We remember that coming out on Draft Night, was it 2020? Right before the first round? On Draft Night, we remember they were interested in also drafting, I think, Henry Ruggs and was Jerry Judy, another one of them? And it was one more, who was the other receiver? Oh, C.D. Lam. They were interested in either two out of three of those guys or one, they were interested in one of them or maybe two of them. They were interested in Adam Thielen when they first started inquiring on Yannick Ngakwe. They were interested in Juju, even offered him more money than other teams. They were interested in T.Y. Hilton and even offered him more money than other teams. So yeah, there's been interest but they just haven't been closers of the deals. But I had also said that they never really did it for Flacco either. But I'm like, man, my guy by all laws and he was like, wait a minute, buddy. Anquan Bolden, oh, my fault, yeah. Anquan Bolden. And Anquan Bolden, he was an up-and-coming and he was a historic receiver because I think he had got like broke the record for like most catches by a rookie or most catches in your first couple of years when he was on the Cardinals and whatnot. So he was doing this thing over there. So that was obviously probably the best receiver that they ever acquired, the Baltimore Ravens. And Anquan Bolden obviously made his mark because it's like, oh, you acquired the best receiver you ever got. And look, you AFC championship and obviously Super Bowl. So he made a big, huge impact. So shout out to Anquan Bolden. And him being a good receiver is not just based off of, well, it is based off of his impact, but he already had a name before, he was already established before he got to the Baltimore Ravens. Then when he came to the Baltimore Ravens, it's like, all right, with the Cardinals, he was doing this thing, him and Larry Fitzgerald opposite each other. He was doing this thing, but and that's when he was up and coming and starting to establish himself, but with the Ravens, obviously that solidified his place. His numbers, they may have went down a little bit, but his game didn't. And he became a champion, champion of the world. So shout out to Anquan Bolden. And then my guy, Biologin, also mentioned how the Ravens also got Lee Evans. So Lee Evans, I mean, I think he was a first round picker there, but yeah, with the builds, he was solid. So I mean, I guess, but yeah, certainly Anquan Bolden. So yeah, I was wrong about that as well. Cause sometimes when you get on here, you get to talking and you get to thinking about one thing. You could be thinking about one thing. You go forget about some others and it happens. It happens like, it happens a lot. Cause y'all know me, my memory be all kinds of messed up. But yeah, man, I just want to get on here and just clear that up for everybody. So I was wrong on those things, but now that's that's that. So I love y'all, I appreciate y'all team keeping clean. Depending on how today goes, I would like to drop a question from sub video later and or again, it's Friday. So I'm sure that we'll get another episode of, as the Lamar Jackson world terms and whatever we're going to find out about them and the contract, whatever. I like, I mean, yesterday, they said that I think Jeremy Fowler said, oh, Lamar Jackson doesn't want a fully guaranteed deal. He just wants more guarantees than the Sean Watson. Okay, well, okay, there you go. I thought that they had said that already though. I thought that that had been said already, but either way. Again, a lot of this stuff won't know till we know, reports every day, stories every day, rumors every day, at least Monday through Friday. We get something new every Monday through Friday. So I'm expecting something later on today to come out and we're like, okay, so anyway, if not, then I'll see you all later for an episode of questions from subs, but I appreciate y'all. I thank you all very, very much and I love you all and we out.