 Right now Kaleas Campbell is the Ravens leader in sex and second behind him is their best cornerback Marlon Humphrey. So does that mean there's a problem with the Ravens pass rush or is this by design? Is this Baltimore Ravens team overrated? Who's the perfect wide receiver for the Ravens that nobody's really talking about? Please and many many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. The two team keep it clean. What's going on? The same Graven here with another video, another episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. What Questions from Subscribers is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer in the video just like this. Now if you want to be part of NFL Questions from Subscribers just send me an email to teamkeepitcleanatgmail.com. Do not send it to any other emails because if you send it to any other emails your question will not be in Questions from Subscribers. So send it to the right email please. Anyway if you do send it to the correct email then we will answer your question in the video just like this or live stream episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers like we have done in the past. Team keep it clean. I appreciate y'all. I love y'all. Let's get into these questions. First question came from a boy, John B. He said Campbell is leading the team in Sachs at four and he's only getting older. Our second leading person in Sachs is Marlon Humphrey. Do you think that's just by the design of our defense? No. Or do you think there's something else seriously wrong with our pass rush? Alright he said keep up the great work. If that is accurate, I haven't looked it up for myself but if that is accurate, that's a no-winno. That's no good. I mean not that it's a bad thing but it's not necessarily a good thing because your pass rush, your top corner, if your top corner is your second on the team in Sachs that tells a lot. And you know how we say that stats don't tell the whole story, that pretty much does tell the whole story of the Ravens pass rush this year. But hopefully it's one of those things where after the buy things can get better. We'll see if they make any changes, any trades, any adjustments, any pickups, any signs, any this, any that. We'll see. But on defense, I don't really feel like they'll make a trade on defense. I don't even feel like they'll do anything with the defense really. Like I said, I think in order of the moves that I can see them making, I will be for a right guard, either a right guard, receiver, pass rusher in that order, all three being super close to each other. But I just, I really don't see them making any moves for anybody on defense. I know that like I said, we know they tried to before but it obviously failed but I just, I don't see them making a move over there. You never know though. You never know. But yeah, that does say a lot. It says a lot about where our pass rush is coming from and actually who's getting home and finishing. Of course the cornerback coming off the edge or whatever, he or coming out of the slot blitzing from the slot, he may go unblocked so that helps but still it just, it says a lot about the current state of our pass rush and that's, that they could definitely use some improvement. Next question came from my boy, Rodeo. He said, Lamar, are you serious? Okay, I see what you did there, little word play. He said, my guy, what's going on? Hope you and the family are doing well and feeling better. I come to you today with this, no disrespect. With all due respect to my QB, but is Lamar the problem? Now, when I say this, I absolutely mean no disrespect at all. I love my QB but let me break it down. I'm glad you put that because I know a lot of people, when you ask a question, they automatically assume that you may be hating on somebody. They automatically assume like you are just some negative but I get you. Anyway, he said, Justin Jefferson, 9 receptions, 166 yards and 2 touchdowns. And Kl'chase Claypool, 4 receptions, 74 yards, 2 rushes and a touchdown. T Higgins, 6 receptions, 125 yards. When I look around the league and see this, I wonder, is it simply Lamar? When I say this, I'm asking if Hollywood Brown, Miles Boykin, Pro-Shea and DuVernay were in another offense with another QB. Would their numbers look like these or is it still that we don't know how to transition while receiving from college to the NFL? It seems other teams are getting their whiteouts the ball any way possible, whether it's passes or runs. It's frustrating because last year was Hollywood's rookie season and he was hurt. Six games into this year? What's the excuse? I know it's a ton of football left but you can't expect me to expect him or them to cut it on in the playoffs. I want to see it now and I want to see consistency. We have to build on each performance in order to build up confidence. Is this Greg Roman and his game planning? Is this Lamar's development as a QB holding the wide receivers back or is it simply the whiteouts aren't who we thought they were and we need to clean house? To me, Hollywood is a 1B. He is not a Tyree Keele. He is not a number one receiver. To me, Hollywood can be and should be similar to Edmund. Put him in a slot and he will literally be unguardable. At this point, Miles Boykin should be a healthy scratch. Chris Morbeck? Wow. Every week, Lamar throws at least one pass to Miles and it's either Miles under the route or overrunning the route. Will he see this good for one catch every game? Why is Pro Shade not getting reps? Just wanted to know if these guys were elsewhere. Would they be blossoming? Now I think yes to that question. If any of the Ravens receivers went anywhere, they would be killing it. Well, maybe not even killing it but they would be doing better than what they've been doing with the Ravens. The reason that I say that is because this is the Ravens history. This is the norm for the Ravens. Ravens have had this thing when it comes to young wide receivers to where it just hasn't really consistently clicked. Of course, Tori Smith has been the best one so far. He's been the one for where it was that immediate impact and that consistent impact from jump. From jump. He did play in the first game but he didn't start. But then Lee Evans got hurt and then Tori Smith, he started starting from that second game against the Rams and his first three catches were all touchdowns and he established himself as that deep threat. Him and Flacco, of course, they grew together. They had the connection and it was just a beautiful thing. Besides Tori Smith, young wide receiver, rookie receiver, second year receiver, it hasn't been pretty for the Ravens at all. They has, like you said, been at lack of consistency. It's been at lack of consistency. So we're just wondering and waiting for somebody to step up. Who's it going to be? And then you ask the question, is Lamar a problem? I think it's just been a mix of everybody. The part that Lamar would need to take responsibility for is just looking to spread the ball around more to other people other than Hollywood and Mark Andrews. Now in the game yesterday, I think he was really trying. In the game yesterday against the Eagles. I think he was really trying because he would hold on to the ball and he would hold on to it and hold on to it and hold on to it and hold on to it. Sometimes he ended up taking a sack, sometimes he ended up just having to throw it away. But I think he was really trying. But maybe just nobody came open. He's one of my guy, Carlo, I, and Adam, he made a good point about how sometimes the receivers, you got to break off your routes, man, and you got to come back to the ball. You got to play back your football a little bit. Say for instance, the pressure, I mean, the offensive line breaks down and the pressure is coming in. Hey, come back and help your quarterback. Come back for the ball. You got to turn around, see what's going on back there and see where you can run and try to help him out so he can hit you. With Hollywood, again, there's been the consistency with him where you know he's going to get like four to five catches a game. You know, Lamar going to find him and Hollywood going to find that ball. And then with Mark Andrews, same thing. But with everybody else, yes, Need, usually one catch a game, Boykin is usually one pass on his way of game and like you said, it's just always that disconnect. So it's going to take a lot, man. They just really got to get on the same page and I don't know, man. It's just a mix of so many, not so many, but it's just a mix of different things. So Lamar got to get the other guys involved. Other guys, they got to get themselves involved. They got to get open, come back for that ball, really attack the ball, man. Attack the ball. As receivers, attack the ball. Be aggressive with them catches and with the play calling to find, find different ways to get guys involved, find, use them. If y'all are going to make a move for some, but even if you are going to make a move for somebody before you make that move, I know we got a bye week, of course, so we got to wait, but use them. Use your guys. Hey, next game that the Ravens play is Steelers and you know, Steelers got a good defense. They got a good pass rush. So you know Steelers, Steelers are not dumb. They're not an inexperienced team. They're not a poorly coached team. They are going to key in on Mark, I think on Mark Andrews especially, but on Hollywood and Mark Ant, you know they're going to be all over both of them. You know they are. So Ravens ain't going to have no choice, but for other people to step it up. So it's time to come up with a game plan in order for everybody to get on the same page, because if you, if you're not going to be on the same page, if it discontinues, then like, like my guy Rodel said, come play off time, that ain't going to fly. That is not going to fly. So they need to get on the same page quick. Next question came from my boy Brandon L. He said, are the Ravens overrated? And I think to answer that question, it depends on how you look at it. The way I look at it is that they're not overrated because for instance, we, we know, trust me, we know, we address it every week that the Ravens have plenty of stuff that they need to fix. They have plenty of stuff that they need to work on as a team. They got a lot that they need to work on. But at the same time, despite having a lot that they need to work on, despite having a lot that they need to improve, they found a way to win five out of their six games. And that's obviously the most important thing. They found regardless of who they play because I know some people, oh, well, they didn't play anybody. They can only play who's on their schedule, just like everything. I mean, the same question that got asked about the Pittsburgh still, hey, all that still is overrated. And then they went out there and they literally beat up. They destroyed the Browns because they're probably tired of hearing all that noise. Now they play the Titans next. So that'll be another tough test for them. But with the Ravens, they, I can't say they overrated because they've been taking care of their business. They've been taking care of their business for the most part and they've been winning for the most part. They just, they have a few adjustments here and there, a few things they need to improve on if they're going to go the distance, if they're going to go through the long haul of the season and make it through there successfully and then so on and so forth in the playoffs as well. But overrated, not overrated, but definitely they're not at the top of their game yet. This question came from my boy Chris H. He said, what's up, big bro? Hope you're chilling up there in your state of yours, grilling some chicken, living great and slaying out the way as usual. I can't appreciate you. Just like in Ravens theme song, Team Keeper Clean, don't get mad. It's just what it is. Shout out to you, man. He said, and that is Miles Boykin and Lamar Jackson not being on the same page and still trying to force the issue. Miles Boykin is bona fide practice squad and we continue to see time and time again. Just like last year, he's only used to create space for the other receivers. 6-4-2-20 running a 4-4 for what? Just to be out there running and being in the Ravens system isn't helping him. Look at the history of developing their own receivers. Hollywood is definitely on pace to be the best one we've developed so far. Devon Duvenay is third best receiving option on the team. There's no way Boykin should have more snaps. Ozzy was always so aggressive for these defensive players, but the last time I checked, defense doesn't score points. And by the looks of it, EDC isn't any different. Besides Mark Ingram and DJ Flucca, he's done virtually nothing on the offensive side of the ball in the two years he's been with the Ravens. The two years he's been the GM of the Ravens, because he's been with the Ravens like forever. Lamar is the new Flacco. Flacco was so scrutinized by the media and even Ravens fans, but why not Ozzy? The only time they got him help so coincidentally, they won the Superbowl. Do you think the Ravens need the guy at receiver to reach the ultimate goal? Because eventually the Ravens are going to be put in the position to throw the ball and we're not the Patriots. As soon as we get in the playoffs, there's just going to be some huge turnaround. No, I wouldn't mind that though, but highly unlikely. My bad with the repetitive receiver question. Pretty sure you got a lot of these. Take care my friend. No, that's all good. With Miles Boykin and Lamar, like we talked about, they definitely not on the same page. And I don't, forcing the issue, I just, I don't think it's a matter, I don't think it's that they're forcing the issue, because Lamar doesn't give me many looks. I think they need to address the issue, hopefully on this bye week. Well, I guess on the bye bye, bye week is really time for them to relax or whatever. But I know they can't go nowhere. I don't, they're not allowed to travel on the bye week anymore. So maybe throughout, throughout now in the Steelers game, like we said, they this is the time, man. This is the time you got some extra time, some downtime. They got to get it together. They have got to get it together because again, Miles Boykin is out there a lot. You see that number 80 out there a lot. So defenses, they're not even going to pay him any mind if he's not even getting any, any looks, they are not going to pay him any mind. Even if they send him on a slant, send him on a slant. If you send him on a slant, then that'll give him leverage on the cornerback that's behind him or in front of him. However you look at it, because if you have Miles Boykin run a slant, this big six, four frame is in front of this. What the cornerback going to be five, 10, six foot, depending on the cornerback, who it is, depending on who we going against. But Miles Boykin will already have that inside leverage. So you throw Miles Boykin a ball on a slant, then the cornerback, he could try to jump it, but you got a six, four receiver running the slant right in front of you. Then you're going to be able to high point that ball. He going to be able to high point the ball. But even if it's not high, however you throw it, Miles Boykin is going to have that advantage, that inside advantage because, and he could box him out. He like it's, it's just like, I feel like there's so many simple ways to, to try to fix this thing. I feel like it's, it's, it's just, it's not hard. And they just start with the simple stuff. Start with the simple stuff. You ain't got to do no route with any timing route with Miles Boykin yet. Just start with the simple stuff so y'all can start to get on the same page and y'all can really get a feel for each other that way. Start off small and then gradually increase whatever y'all are doing. But it's, it's ways to try to fix this thing. And they, but then they got to try to fix this thing because it just, it hasn't been pretty so far, man. Um, and yeah, Ozzie deserved a lot of the blame for the whole thing with Flacco and, and EDC as well. Um, but EDC, I think with EDC, the difference between him and Ozzie is that he's at least trying. He's trying with the young guys. And that's something that with Ozzie didn't really do too often because he usually brought in some older veteran talent at Y Receiver. But EDC said, uh, we're gonna, we're gonna go young. Let's go young, see how it works out. And I could understand why he did that. Cause I, I even suggested that they do that. Y'all remember those older videos? I suggested, hey, go, go with the young boys, man. Go with the young dudes, man. Cause this could be, this could finally be our chance for these guys to develop. Just like with Flacco, the one of the receivers that he did the best with and had the best connection with was the receiver that he had from that receivers rookie year, that being Tory Smith. They had the best connection. They just knew each other. It was, it was just chemistry like crazy. And Flacco had him, his entire rookie contract from jump. And now with Lamar, he's had Hollywood, they obviously got a connection on and off the field, but with Boykin, they still, they're still working to get there. So they need to keep working to get there. So things can eventually just take off. Next question came from a boy, Ramel B, he said, uh, this may be the receiver that we go get engraving. And I know you're going to love it because this acquisition will give me that Angkwan Bowden feel. This to me is a low key vet wide receiver that is great at finding the open gaps when plays break down. And I think Lamar will love him right now. He plays for the worst team in the league and his name is Jameson Crowder. This guy's a dog. He literally faces double coverages every week because he is the only jet player worth stopping on offense and he still produces. In addition, I just believe this guy is what we think is born to be a raven. He will be the yin to Hollywood's yin. Okay. All right. See, I don't know much about Jameson Crowder. That's not the one who used to play for Washington, is it? I'm not even a hundred percent sure, but I don't know much about him. So I would have to do a little digging on what he's good at, what he's great at, what he's bad at, um, and just see, just really watch him. Cause I just, I'm pretty naive to Jameson Crowder's game. And if he would be a good fit or not, uh, with the Ravens. So we'll see by the time we play Steelers, you should have your answer if they did it or not. He like the Ravens, like the Ravens and you know, just what I made you to take. Keep it clean. You see my boy. He like I'd have made it, I'd have made it. Well, that's my homie. Ain't that right?