 So the Ravens claim Devontae Harris off waivers today and you ask who is Devontae Harris? Well he's a 25 year old cornerback so he's young and he also used to play for the Broncos. That's the team that cut him or waved him and he was a draft pick of the Cincinnati Bengals. But now you may ask the question but why? Why would they claim Devontae Harris? Let me read you this list. Tavon Young, Eamon Marshall, Anthony Averitt, Khalil Dorsey and Tyrell Bonds. That is a list of the Ravens' Corners who have been or are on in your reserve this season alone. This season alone. The Ravens they started off this season with so much depth at the cornerback position and those just started dropping and when that injury bug bites, it bites and it bit hard this time. Now the Ravens are not new to having injury history at the cornerback position because if you've been a Ravens fan for even just four or five years you know that when they get hit with Corners injured, oh it's rough. It's a big yikes. It's a huge yikes and it would usually be Jimmy Smith that would be the main guy. He would go down and somebody else would go down and somebody else would it would just get ugly. But Ravens over the years they sort of prepared themselves for it a lot better just in case Jimmy Smith was to go down. They always had backup options over the past couple of years but even now they had backup option but all the backup options they end up going down to. So again when people ask you why Devonte Harris you just point them to that list. You point them to Jimmy Smith and I'm not saying that as a diss to Jimmy Smith at all but the Ravens just simply have to have options. They got to have options. So even as much as Eric the Costin company tried to prepare for this this season they weren't prepared enough and again that's to no fault of their own because they had cornerbacks. They had again if you remember the list it's hard to remember all the cornerbacks that we started with. Like Marlon Humphrey, Marquis Peters, Jimmy Smith, Tavon Young, Anthony Avan. Even like we had we were stacked at the cornerbacks like stacked. You talk to nine out of ten people and they're going to tell you oh who got the best secondary in the league? Ravens? Ravens? Then of course Earl Thomas. We know what happened with that. Tavon Young a couple weeks into the season. Even Marcia before the season even started. Anthony Avan while he's actually playing good. The Tyrell Bonds, then Khalil Dorsey. The names just kept dropping. They kept dropping over and over and over. So we're here. We're here. Ravens tried to put in the claim for Valentine but he got picked up by somebody else who had a worse record so they didn't even get a chance. But this ended up working out for the Ravens and hopefully it works out both on and off the field. And don't forget Tramon Williams too. They just signed him and he played in his first game last week. Didn't give up any catches. So that's good. Good start for him. But now they add more depth because again they need more depth. They need this was a necessity. Their depth has been hurting, lacking, bad. But this improves it. As far as his play, how good he is. I'm unaware of that. I'm naive to that. Because I do not know much about or I don't know anything about Devontae Harris. I've heard mixed reviews on him from people but I just got to see for myself. So whether that's watching film or waiting till he actually plays for the Ravens, we'll figure it out when we get there. But I'm 1000% behind, rooting for him and hoping that everything works out even better than he expects it to. So to even keep it clean, I appreciate y'all. I love y'all and we out.