 If you're wearing a clean suit, then I think that the tie in your collar is likely to be something that matches your pants and your shoes and the socks too. You see the wear and play there? I need to be in battle rap. Anyway, YouTube team keeping clean. The Ravens, oh they've been super busy. We ain't even been able to keep up. But the Ravens, they double dip. Not the kind of double dip you do if you had a party and you see chips and dip. No, no, no, not that double dip. Don't do that. That's not team keeping clean. But the Ravens double dipped at tight end. Well, kinda sorta. Because first, they chose with one of their 54th round picks. They chose Charlie Collar, tight end from Iowa State, 66-260. When I watched him, I saw a tight end. I like how he catches the ball. Cause he goes and gets it out there. He don't sit there and wait for it. Like, oh, come on, come to me. No, he goes and grabs it. But I watched a tight end that they used a lot for blocking. They had him on a line of scrimmage next to the offensive. They had him lined up there a lot and he was doing a lot of blocking. So that, I would assume that that would be sort of the similar type of role that he would have with the Baltimore Ravens. But he did also catch a significant amount of passes. He was productive in college. And when you look at his numbers at Iowa State, 2018, 11 catches for three touchdowns. Super efficient, super efficient. Then 2019, up this game a lot, he got a lot more involved. 51 catches, 697 yards, seven touchdowns. So everything increased. So then the following year, it was more about sort of consistency then. He had 44 catches, 591 yards, seven touchdowns. And then last year, the yards went up and the catches went up. The touchdowns dropped by one cause he had 62 catches, 756 yards, six touchdowns. So even though we know numbers don't tell the whole story, they never do. But based off of those numbers, he's somebody that is very efficient and very effective in the red zone as well. That's something that was stated about him. And he, again, the blocking. The blocking is important. He's not afraid to get physical as a tight end. Cause like I said, the way that they had him lined up, that was his job a lot of the times. Now, on the flip side, the Ravens also drafted another tight end, Isaiah likely from Coastal Carolina. I think, isn't that where Asher from All-American where he went to go be a coach since he had like the neck problem. Anyway, they drafted Isaiah likely. Now, initially when they drafted him, I was like, what, another tight end? But then I had to go watch for myself. I had to go see what kind of tight end he was. And in my opinion, especially when Eric Dacasa ends up doing his presser, whenever that's going to be a John Hardball talks about him, I think what they're going to end up saying, oh, this is somebody that, yeah, he's a listed as a tight end, but he's going to be a wide receiver too. And I know the Ravens, they have not drafted a wide receiver yet. But I think this is sort of kind of their first wide receiver that they picked. Because with Isaiah likely, again, the production is there. But with him, he is somebody that they, he is a tight end, but they had him lined up out wide a lot. And he catches a lot of bombs. He got underrated speed. He liked six, four, about 250, I think. But he, again, the production is there too. The production is there. But when I watched him, I didn't feel like I was watching a tight end. I feel like I was watching a wide receiver. So we'll see exactly what the Ravens do with him. Yeah, six, four, two hundred, 45 pounds. We'll see how the Ravens use him. Now, and just to look at his numbers, his receptions, 2018 to 2021. So 2018, he had 12 catches, five touchdowns. Again, that's super efficient. 2019, 32 catches, five touchdowns. There he goes again with that efficiency. 2020, 30 catches, how much touchdowns? Yes, five touchdowns. So the guy, for them first three years, he was like, I'm getting at least five touchdowns. That's not gonna be an issue. But then 2021, last year, we really boosted his stock. He ended up having 59 catches, 912 yards and 12 touchdowns, 12 of them. And his longest being a 99 yard touchdown. Now we know Coastal Carolina, they're not going against the best competition or whatnot. But at the same time, production is still production because it will be an issue had he not been going against the best competition and not producing. So shout out to him for making it happen and making it work, but yeah, to me, he looks like he is going to be a wide receiver. Now, speaking of wide receiver, well, before we get into the wide receiver talk, a lot of people, I've been seeing a lot of people ever since we drafted, especially since we drafted him too. But when we double dipped that tight end, a lot of, especially it being in the fourth round, these are not fifth, even sixth or seventh round picks that are like, we don't know if they're gonna make the right, these are fourth round picks. Fourth round picks, usually 9.9 times out of 10, they make the roster, they make the roster. So with these two tight ends, you know, Mark Andrews, you know, he's gonna be straight. But this has a lot of people wondering what the status is gonna be with the Nick Boyle. Because it's one thing if you draft one tight end and it's like, all right, that's gonna be our third tight end, because Josh Oliver, they tried it with him. I'm not sure how that's gonna go, but yeah, this is a fourth round pick. So they drafted a tight end. When they drafted a collar, it's like, oh, okay, cool. All right, cool. I guess that's gonna be our third tight end. But then they double dipped and they took likely two. And it was like, oh, wait a minute now. So that got people to thinking. Now I'm not sure how it will work with the whole, it would have maybe a post June 1st but I'm not sure what Nick Boyle's status is right now as far as his contract. I can't remember if he has one or two years left on his deal, I gotta see. But this fourth round is very indicative of some potential Ravens move that could happen very, very soon with them drafting the punter, Stout. That could be Sam Cookie, to getting cut or him possibly retiring. And then with them drafting not one but two tight ends that could lead us to see what something could possibly happen with Nick Boyle. But anyway, let's see how it goes. Let's see how it goes. And these two tight ends, I love how they are, they're so different from each other. They're so different from each other. We remember in 2019 when they had all them three tight ends that they had all their tight ends on the field. They were playing a lot of bully ball and whatnot, working in the middle of the field and doing that thing. But these guys like, when I look, especially Isaiah likely, again, he is more a receiver than anything. He's more a receiver than tight end to me. But he got the size of a tight end but looks like a wide receiver and plays like a wide receiver. So that could be a cheat code. If he's used the right way, all right then. Let's say that again. If he was used the right way, that could be a cheat code. But it's up to the Ravens. To what? To use him the right way. We out.