 Is our boy Kyle Hamilton ready to really take that next jump? Let's talk about it from this first question from my guy Terry. He said all pro caliber season. So what's up and hope you and the fam are doing well and continue to be blessed. I had a question after coming off a year playing as the second string and learning the position behind a talented defensive back that left the team wanting to be in a bigger role and now having a full season under his belt with playoff experience. Okay. Hey, I like all the little detailed information that you put in there and I appreciate you respecting Chuck Clark. Even though it sounds like he really is. Even though it didn't really sound like he respected the Ravens on his way out, but it's all good, man. It's business, baby. Anyway, he said, do you think it's possible we can see the generational talent that we drafted last year, that being Kyle Hamilton? And do you think that he can have an all pro season? Ooh, all pro Kyle Hammy. That's a really, really good question. And I think maybe not all pro, because I ain't putting that on him yet. I think it's too early to expect that. I think and I ain't even going to put Pro Bowl on him yet. But I do think he could take a jump this year. Reason being because while the offense is changing, G rolls out Monkens in new receivers, new this, all that good stuff, which is great. The defense is remaining the same. And we saw Kyle Hamilton as the season went along last year. He got more and more and more and more and more comfortable. And he looked better. He looks smoother. He looked more confident because and that happens with all of us. If there's something that we're not really too familiar, something that we're not too familiar with when we first started, they can be rough, it could be a big yikes, too. But the more we do it, the more we get used to it, the more we get comfortable. And then once we continue to do it and we get used to it, we get comfortable and we do it with confidence. And that's what happened with Kyle Hamilton. He did things with more confidence. So I could definitely see him taking a nice jump this year. I ain't going to say all pro. I mean, we ain't going to be mad if he gets all pro. Great. But I could just see his role. Obviously his role would increase. But for me, if I'm the Ravens, like the way that I'm looking at this thing, I'm not fixing what's not broken. And I liked his role last year. He was around the line of scrimmage. He played a lot of slot and whatnot. He was a blitzer and whatnot. He like I'm not changing it. Like, yeah, I get it. That's a number 14 overall pick and he wears number 14, too. So obviously his role going to increase, but I'm thinking like, hey, like, use them, how you use them. Yeah, expand his role, but use them, how you use them. My that's just my opinion, man. If it ain't broke, like, what's the sense of fixing it? So you could you could still have him drop back some time. So I guess the Chuck Clark role, because Chuck Clark, that's how he was. I mean, but he I don't think Chuck Clark would. And it's not a knock at Chuck Clark at all, but he's not as physically talented as a Kyle Hamilton, my opinion. Um, so with Chuck Clark, he did a lot of those same things. That was his role, but with Kyle Hamilton, it just feel like he could do just a little bit more than Chuck Clark, especially once he like really get find this footing, which he was doing that last year. I think he he's just capable of just doing this thing there. And you could have him drop back. But if you want to have to drop back safety, obviously got markets, Williams, but then they got to switch stuff up. It's not going to be too safety dropping back every single time. But, um, you got Geno stone, too. Geno stone, not bad by any means, by any means. I think with Geno stone, the only thing missing from Geno stone, in my opinion, just opportunity really. But when he's been out there, he showed, Hey, I can play like a play. But he just ain't really had the opportunity like that because there's always been guys in front of him with the Ravens. So when he's coming to fill in, when he's had his number called Geno stone, but solid man. So then I mean, you got Brandon Stevens, too, who the Ravens absolutely adore. So that's another. So you got options, man. So it ain't like with Kyle Hamilton, if you keep him around the line and scrimmage and whatnot, it ain't like, all right, well, man, what are we going to do as safety now? Who's going to be our safety that's that that's over top that drops back and what? No, you got options. So we'll see what happens with that. I also wanted to thank you for all of my previous questions that I asked. And you're doing your complete best with giving us Ravens content, even when times are tough. Moments like that is what makes a community whole. Thank you and keep going. Yeah, I appreciate that a lot, Terry. Thank you. Thank you for for supporting and thank you for even. Thank you for sending this question because Kyle Hamilton, man, not that he's a forgotten man by any means, because he really ain't. We all remember who Kyle Hamilton is. But he is somebody who I really think could be a big part of what Ravens are doing, moving forward. I mean, it's a first round pick to think Ravens think he could be a big part of what they do moving forward. But I just I could really see him just getting more turnovers, just being annoying to offensive players, being annoying to tight ends, being annoying to receivers coming across. Because Kyle Hamilton, like, look, man, like once he got going, especially when he laid that hit in the playoffs later, I was it on. I think it was on Hayden Harris. I think I'm pretty sure it's on Hayden Harris. Oh, OK, now, Hammy, I think he forced to fumble and all that, too. We remember when, again, Nelson Aguilar, but where he in the Patriots game where he went and knocked that ball out to close out the game because that game was still close there. It wasn't close, but it was close. It was too close for comfort, especially at Ravens. You know, last year, boy, they had them four quarter leads and so many of them evaporated. But Kyle Hamilton helped close that game out. So, yeah, it's like it's there. And then I think I think his first interception didn't get called back because I think they call, like, defensive holding on somebody. And Kyle Hamilton got his first pick, I believe. But anyway, so it's there. It's right there. And we're so excited to just see him continue moving forward. So, yeah, man, I appreciate you bringing this question to all of our minds and all of our attention, because, yeah, Kyle Hamilton is ready. You see my boy. He like automated, automated. Boy, that's my homie. 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