 Which Baltimore Ravens wide receiver will have the most yards this year? With the Ravens wide receiver room being so crowded and with the addition of Sean Wade, could Miles Boykin or even Tayvon Young find themselves being traded? Why can't these experts and analysts see how much of a dangerous offense the Ravens are building? These and many, many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. And you know just what I mean, you too team keep it clean. What's going on is engraving here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from subs. The series where you can ask any NFL question you want to about any NFL team and we answer it in a video just like this. If you wanna be part of this, you can send an email to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com or for the patrons, you can send it directly on Patreon. I love y'all team keep it clean. I appreciate y'all. You got some really good questions. Without further ado, let's do it. First question came from my boy Rodeo. He said, my guy, as the rumors continue to heat up, my stance on the situation does too. This is more of a rant slash comment, but let's go get him. All right, so before we get into it, if he is talking about Julio Jones and recording this on May 31st, so Julio Jones hasn't been traded yet, but we'll see what he has to say. Anyway, how many times have the Ravens went and got great top notch defenders in their prime? How many times have they missed on top offensive players in their prime? Man, go get Julio. If I'm being honest, I'm happy with what EDC delivered on offense so far. To me, his approach is more aggressive on that side than Ozzie's was. With that said, I like sending Hollywood, Sammy and Bateman out, oh, out there day one. Okay, oh boy, because when you said, because in my mind, I was thinking about a trade scenario with Julio Jones and usually when somebody's talking about acquiring a player via trade and they use the word sending, that means they ready to ship somebody out and when you said, I like sending Hollywood, Sammy and Bateman, I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. But let's continue. I like sending Hollywood, Sammy and Bateman out there on day one, but don't love it. Simply because of what's about to happen. Julio Jones is about to be moved for next to nothing. He's about to take a franchise from wherever they currently stand to at minimum a top five offense. We have to make this move. His cap hit this year is significant, but after this year, he's a steal. I'm not sure we can keep Hollywood and Andrews, but if we have Julio for the next three years, I'm letting Hollywood walk and running with Julio, Bateman, Wallace, and Andrews at worst. This is a no-brainer for me. Players I'm willing to lose for him are Devon Duvenay, Boykin on offense, or Tay-Tay, a big baby on defense. You wanna go to the AFC championship? You wanna be Kansas City? It starts with this move. All right, so my guy, Rodale, is all for the Ravens acquiring one, Julio Jones. I am as well, not at the expense of a Hollywood Brown, though. He would make Hollywood Brown that much better. He would open up things for Hollywood Brown. And with Lamar Jackson, I want him to be like, I would love for it to be a problem. Like, I know a lot of people even say it right now, like, man, Raven's got a lot of receivers right now, but I would love for it to be an even bigger and an even better problem. Oh, man, Raven's got so many receivers. Wow. And the quality of the receivers would be top-notch, too. So that's what I would really appreciate about that whole thing. Julio Jones would just make the rune that much better. Make everybody in the rune that much better. And he would make Lamar Jackson's worst receiver that much better. So I'm for Julio, but not trading away Hollywood. But there's some other stuff that you could work at, but let me back up a little bit. With Julio Jones, in my opinion, with my thoughts, whatever, if the Ravens were to acquire Julio Jones and they gave away a player, I don't think it would be anybody on their second deal. I don't. Because the Falcons, now while the cap is cap, the Falcons, they ain't know how to manage. They don't know how to manage. Like, it's teams that know that the cap is cap. They know that the cap is cap, but they're smart about it. I'm not sure exactly what went wrong. I'm not sure. But they mismanaged something in there. And now Julio, they gotta get him out of there. But I don't see them bringing on somebody who's on their second deal, on their second contract, because that would mean they would be making significantly more money. I don't see them bringing them on while they trying to unload Julio because they ain't know how to manage the capless cap. So, I think it would have to be somebody on a rookie deal. It would have to be. Because they could possibly get a major impact on the team with minimal impact on the salary cap. So maybe by the time y'all see this, Julio will probably be moved. If not, hey, he'll be moved someday. Next question came from a boy, Wavy King. He said, yo, engraving this to young and again. Now what, I hope you and your family doing well. Oh yeah, we doing good, man. He said, my first question is, who will get the most yards in our receiving group? Hollywood has done it the last two years, but with Bateman here now, maybe he'll dethrone Hollywood. I don't think so yet. I don't. But anyway, let me finish the question. Also, do you think there's still a possibility that the Ravens will get Justin Houston? Again, maybe by the time you see this video, maybe they will have them already, or maybe not. But back to the receiver question, who will get the most yards? If our receivers are who our receivers are right here right now, I'm still going Hollywood. I'm going Hollywood. I'll go Hollywood one, two. I will go Bateman. And in a close three, I'll go Watkins. And I just think with Bateman, because the Ravens are banking on Bateman for the here, now, and for the future too. Sammy Watkins just the here and the now. So he gonna get here for sure. But I think Bateman, he could find himself start to be more incorporated as the season continues. So I'm going Hollywood one, Bateman two, and Sammy Watkins three. Now, his third question. I haven't heard much on, oh, that's still part of the second question. I haven't heard much on Justin Houston lately, but his wisdom and experience could really help Adafi away in Daylan Hayes. And he'll be cheap too. Thanks for answering the questions and thanks for the videos, keeping me updated with Ravens news. Appreciate you, and keep up the good work. And I'm out. Appreciate it, man. So yeah, with Justin Houston every day, he gets cheaper and cheaper, cheaper and cheaper. So if the Ravens are really interested in him, maybe something might get to shaking. If not, okay. Next question came from Wright. He said, I ain't great even love the channel. Appreciate it. He said, my question is, do you think Hollywood changed up his catching style because in the videos of Lamar and Hollywood, he is catching with his hands and not his body. So do you think he changed his style and what impact will it have on his game? I don't think, I can't say he changed his style just because we saw a 15 second video of him and Lamar Jackson throwing to each other or Lamar Jackson throwing to him and him catching passes from him. I can't judge how his season is gonna go or how he's gonna catch the ball based off of that. Now I would hope he's catching with his hands because I think the biggest thing with Hollywood, I think one of the problems with the drops with Hollywood last year was it just seemed like simple concentration catches. That's what it seemed like to me. It seemed like it was just a concentration drop. Sometimes he would try to catch with his body though. But I think it was like concentration drops. It seemed like sometimes he was looking to make that yak play or make the play after the ball before he had the ball. So it seemed like he might've been turning up feel a little bit early. But hopefully that's what it is. But I just think you can't really judge from watching those quick videos that the Ravens put up on the highlights. Next question came from a boy, Shloves. Oh, okay, I guess he just needed some information. He said, and Graven, hope all is well with you and the fan. First of all, did you get Mookie yet? No, we did not get Mookie yet. And for those of y'all that listen to the podcast, y'all know Carter, he wants a dog. He wants a dog. He wants a small dog though. Me, I want a big dog. My wife was like, oh, just get two. No. But anyway, y'all can listen to the podcast for the rest on that. But he said, now to my real question, what's up with the Jersey situation? What do players have to buy? I'm so confused. Keep up the great work. So with the jerseys, if they wanna, if you wanna change your number, you have to buy up all the inventory of your current jersey that's out there. And it's usually about like 150,000, 140,000, 170,000. I forgot exactly what it is. But you have to buy up all that inventory and then you can change your jersey number. I mean, it's just an NFL's way of making even more money. Cause you could change your number, but then the NFL might be like, oh man, we got all these jerseys out there. People still gonna buy them. People still gonna buy the old jerseys. They definitely gonna buy the new jersey, but they gonna buy the old jerseys too. But NFL, it's their way of just recouping some money. I think that's their way of trying to really make up for last year, even though they made a lot of money, they could have made even more. So they trying to like, oh, you know what? Let's charge these players. Do they wanna change their jerseys? Let's charge these boys, man. Because you notice next year, they won't be charged. Next year, they won't be charged. If they were to change their jersey number next year, there would be no fee at all. No penalty, no fee, no nothing. But this year, in the recoup year, they gotta get it all back. But that's it. That's all they gotta do, and they can change it. Next question came from a boy, Steven White. He said, I ain't great. I hope everything is great. Oh, everything's really good. Long time watch, your first time question asker here. After this crowded wide receiver room and the addition of Sean Wade, do you think we could trade either Miles Boykin or Tavon Young? Or maybe both to like the charges for a second round pick. Thanks for taking the time to read and respond. Hmm, it's a tough question, but really anything is possible. Anything is possible. The receiver room is crowded enough as is. And we'll see if the Ravens end up adding Julio Jones. We'll see. I ain't the biggest, I ain't got the most confidence in the world in him in them doing that. But even if they don't add a Julio Jones, the receiver room is crowded. So everybody's not gonna be able to stick around. Everybody's not gonna make the team, unfortunately. It just, that's the nature of the business. So with Miles Boykin, I think it's a possibility, but I don't think with the receiver room that we have now, I don't really think Miles Boykin would be the odd man out. And as far as Tate, now Tate, that's one that is like, because even though he got his contract reconstructed, I do not think that keeps him safe all the way. The reason I say that is because of the history. Because of the history. Ravens, unfortunately, it's a business. And so what have you done for me lately, business? It is a numbers game. Eric DeCosta has shown that he can be cut throat and that he is not afraid to separate family from business. And he may love you as a person, he may love you as a player, but when it comes down to business, it's business. So unfortunately, with Tayvon Young, the Ravens know what life is like without Tate. They know what a season is like without having Tate. And they know what they can do. They know the limitations. They know, and they got somebody in Sean Wade, who specializes in the slot. They got that. And he's a fifth round pick. So Tayvon Young is on his second contract. So there's a big difference when it comes to the salary. Now I'm not sure what the dead money would be if they were to trade a Tayvon Young away, but you gotta think that it's a big possibility. You gotta think it's a huge possibility because of, again, the history and the fact that they have, and of course, Marlon Humphrey too, they always kick Marlon on the inside. So it's a possibility. I definitely think it is. Next question came from Crystal S. She said, hello, how are you and the family? Oh, we good. We really good. I hope yours is even better. She said, I just have a comment about the draft. It takes getting embarrassed to see what the Ravens need. I can't say that, but like when you think about it, why do they get embarrassed? Well, they get embarrassed in different situations because they're missing something that they need. And we see it, they see it, and it becomes evident that, oh, wait a minute, these guys are getting embarrassed because they don't have enough of this or they don't have better these or whatnot. So that's what it is to me. I mean, you could say that about any team. Look at the chiefs. The chiefs, their offensive line was patchwork. It was rough, everybody was beat up and what happened to them in the soup? They got embarrassed. They got embarrassed because they needed offensive linemen and they needed healthy offensive linemen. They went out and got Orlando Brown and Junior, they got Creed Humphrey. So they upgraded their offensive line. So I mean, I feel like you can, you can say that pretty much about any team. She said, Rashal, baby, there's a good pick for Lamar. I agree. Get him that nice possession receiver with some good speed tuning. Red zone guy, third down. Like, yeah, it's, I think it was a really good pick. Also, I think they should have paid Lamar Jackson way before these drafts. God bless you and your family. Appreciate it, Crystal. No, I mean, with Lamar Jackson, even if they paid him now, it wouldn't kick in until, because they picked up the fifth year option. So that's next season. That's not even this season. It wouldn't kick in until 2023 anyway, because he was signed a three, four, five year extension, but the money wouldn't hit until after the fifth year. So they, I'm sure they're working on it. They probably already got something agreed to, but with Lamar Jackson, they don't need to pay him now. They can, but they don't need to. It's not like it's a rush. Now, every game, every season, that goes by that contract is gonna go up. His number is gonna go up. And, but with Lamar Jackson and one thing about it, the salary cap is getting ready to go back up too. Like even next season, it's gonna go from where it is now, it's gonna go up by like 20 mil, something like that. It's gonna go up by a significant number because they already got what the minimal amount of the salary cap is gonna be. So, yeah, so it's gonna allow the Ravens to have more money, but it allows everybody else in the NFL to have more money too. So, no, they are in no rush to pay Lamar Jackson, but that clock is ticking. Next question came from Great Ice. He said, I ain't great, I love the content this off season. Keep up the great work. Appreciate it. And yeah, we are getting into the, who, how do you explain it? We are getting into the off season of the off season. It's coming up real soon, so y'all stay tuned. Anyway, he said with that being said, I would love to hear your opinion on the ideal backup for Lamar Jackson. With his aggressive play style and recent O-line troubles, would it be appropriate for the Ravens to find a legit backup who could actually compete with Lamar Jackson or with McSorley and Huntley be enough? I think the guys that we got would be fine because it would, they're not plug and play guys because they're not Lamar Jackson. We know that, but with Trace McSorley and Tyler Huntley, they're guys that, they're feeling pretty good. I'm fine with them being the backup quarterbacks or if they end up just being a backup quarterback and that's it. I would be fine with it being them. Familiar with the system already? Familiar with the coaching staff, the players and everything. I think the biggest thing that they would need, which we would hope that they wouldn't get unless it was like in the fourth quarter, some blowouts and then that would be fine, but the biggest thing that they would need would be repetition. Repetition and reps. I mean, sort of same stuff, but that's all they would need. That's what they would need in my eyes to be even better backup quarterbacks. But the only way that they get that is if Lamar is not playing. So yeah, I think we'll find it where we got a backup quarterback. Next question came from my boy Sean. Shout out to my guy, man. He said, what's up, Ingraven? Hope all is well with you and the fam. I haven't chimed in for a while, but I have a question for you. Lately, I've been getting frustrated with all the commentators picking the Cleveland Browns as a team to beat in the AFC North on paper. Did we not just see the Ravens draft the best route runner available in this draft and also two picks that would have been first rounders last year if it wasn't for injury and adversity? That being Tyler Wallace and Sean Wade. That's a good point. Sean Wade is clearly going to win the slot position and all Tyler and Wallace did his whole career was get open and make tough catches inside and outside the numbers. Ooh, I like that. And both would have been first round picks last season if Tyler and Wallace didn't get injured and Sean Wade didn't suffer so much off the field adversity as well as position change. Both players were projected first round picks. So in reality, the Ravens drafted four first round talents in this draft. I understand as well as I have been telling you that Boykin and Prochet are on the hot seat and that EDC realized that he cannot find dogs at the wide receiver skill position late in the draft. I believe that with the tutelage of Keith Martin and T Williams that we will have one of the most unstoppable offenses in the NFL coupled with the greatest run game ever. And these additions only make Lamar Jackson that much more dangerous because you have to account for every player now, not just the run game and Andrews, my question is to you, why can't the so-called experts see how dangerous an offense of an offense Baltimore is building? And how are they giving, or how giving Cleveland's pass can they even dream that they have a team to be in the AFC North? Stay up bro, love the dedication. Appreciate it man, ooh. All right, so this was a lot. Now, first with the Cleveland Browns part. I think Cleveland Browns, they do this every year and I respect what they do cause they go all in. They go all in. But you got to look at what they've been doing especially when it comes to the Baltimore Ravens. Cleveland Browns, they've been going all in they've been having these stacked rosters but Ravens still been finding a way. Ravens have still been finding a way to take care of them. But I think analysts and experts and whatnot, they get so caught up in all the moves that the Browns have made. We're just some really good moves, man. Really good moves. Like they are trying to fix that defense. They really did. All while still keeping the offense intact. But with the first question, why can't the so-called experts see how dangerous of an offense the Baltimore Ravens are building? I think that's because the so-called experts are too busy looking for different ways to down the mark. And then I don't say that even as a Ravens fan, it's true. Anybody that really appreciates the game of football outside of fandom, like you talked to a lot of people there's a lot of people on here that come through to the channel and stuff. They're not even Ravens fans but they know that Lamar, he's nice with it, man. He's nice. He's not in a perfect quarterback at all by any means but he's nice. He's nice and he's a real deal. NFL players, they continue to acknowledge it. His teammates continue to acknowledge it. So many people continue to acknowledge it but what the media continues to do is the same stuff. It's like they regurgitate a lot of these same takes and a lot of this same misinformation and whatnot. Oh man, he's gonna get hurt running the ball. He's gonna get hurt running the ball. Oh Lamar Jackson, he came through. He run, run, run. And one thing that I want y'all to look out for when you watching like TV and when you watching ESPN and NFL, when you watching whatever, watch the clips that they show when they talk about Lamar Jackson because that can sort of have like a sort of a subconscious effect on your thinking of Lamar Jackson because when they talk about Lamar Jackson and they add the clips in there too, they always show clips of him running. They always show that. So while they're talking and feeding you all this information like oh Lamar Jackson, oh he's such a great runner but he can't throw the ball. Oh he's a really good runner but he can't throw the ball. Oh he can run, run, run but he can't throw. While they're feeding you that information when you're hearing that via your ears and whatnot, when you're listening to it, you're hearing the audio of that. While you're hearing that audio, you're seeing a video of them showing Lamar Jackson make running plays. And we know he can make those running plays but he can also make throwing plays too. Those are the clips that they don't show because they don't want you to think like oh man, this guy can't actually throw. So back to your question Sean about that the Ravens offense, it can be very dangerous even right now, even right now. Again, I would still like it to be even more dangerous. I would like it if they got Julio but hey, maybe by the time you see this video maybe they will, maybe they won't, we'll see. Anyway, their offense can be very, very dangerous right? Like none of these people, none of these experts ever talk about how the Ravens have the highest scoring offense the last two years, ever since Lamar Jackson has been the starter. Ravens have the highest scoring offense the past two years. Lamar Jackson starts week one, Ravens have the highest scoring offense. And somebody in the comment section he brought out such a great point about that too. How Lamar has missed so much time over, not missed it, but he set out a lot of fourth quarters. He set out, he set out week 17 against the Steelers. He set out so many fourth quarters in 2019. He missed the whole game in 2020 against the Steelers. He missed fourth quarters this year too. I think he missed fourth quarter against the Jaguars. He missed fourth quarter against the Giants or some of fourth quarter against the Giants. And there was some other too. But my point is that even with that missed time, they still have been led the league in scoring ever since he's become the starting quarterback. So the offense is already dangerous. But with the additions, especially the ones that you named, they're that much more dangerous. But again, the media, they don't want you to think that. And you can see it for yourself. But they don't want that to be the narrative about Lamar Jackson. They want to continue to regurgitate the same thing that people have been saying ever since he hopped on board. Next question came from BB. He said, now that the Ravens have their roster, do you think it is wise to try and reconstruct Marcus Peters long term? He was almost the modern day Ed Reid. He deserves a long term contract and respect from this organization. He made an instant impact and is a dominant ball hook. Thanks and hope all is well. Oh, they certainly respect him. I mean, that's why they gave him a deal in the first place. They gave him what a two, three year extension at the end of his first season with the Ravens. Like heading into the playoffs against the Titans. They gave him a contract extension like the week before we were playing, oh yeah, we had a bi-week though. So they gave him the contract extension. I think it was after week 16. Yeah, because I think it was before week 17, I believe. But anyway, they gave him a contract extension in 2019 and that was the year that they traded for him. So they respect him. They definitely respect him. Now, will they keep him beyond or after this year? That's to be determined. I think that is definitely to be determined. I believe they reconstructed his contract this year. So he's definitely here for this year, but beyond that, that's when things could get a little bit shaky because there's more money to go around. There's other guys to be paid and Ravens, they could take a corner early next year, depending on what the cornerback situation, because obviously, Malin Humphrey's gonna be here. But corner could get a little shaky because Jimmy Smith's on a one year contract. Tayvon Young, he could see what happens with him. You don't know, but they got Anthony Averett and they love Anthony Averett. So he could end up stepping into a bigger role. Like, so they could have a plan in place. So with Marcus Peters, I think it's just more of a wait and see kind of thing. The last question on this episode, NFL question from subscribers also came from BB. He said, what's up fam? Hope everything is good with you and the family. Appreciate it. Just thinking on something, what if the Ravens moved the Daffy away to running back? No, no and no. He said, I know it sounds crazy, but he ran an official 436 and a 40 and him being as big as he is would be unstoppable. The Ravens would have their own version of a faster and potentially better Derek Henry. Just saying, keep up the great work homie. Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, because no, he's a defensive player for a reason. And I, no, no. Why won't you have all that speed and that size on defense? Well, you need some more speed. They need some more speed on defense. They trying to get to them quarterbacks, especially when them quarterbacks start scrambling out of the pocket and whatnot, and start rolling out and all that. Even for defense, we don't need to make any positional changes with a Daffy away.