 Hey, check it out, man. Perfect fit, man. Perfect shirt, perfect fit. Appreciate your herbs. Now, we got some wide receiver galore questions coming up. First one came from my guy, Big Drizzy. He said, what's up, engraving? I'm currently watching your Miles Boykin video. We all knew he was done. It's sad, but hey, I hope he gets his burn on another squad. I hope so too. I really do. I hope he goes and gets more of an opportunity so we can really see what Miles Boykin got. But anyway, he said, my question is, who do you think we should sign in his place or do you think they are waiting to the draft to pick up somebody? Thanks for taking the time to answer. Hope everything is all good your way. Oh, everything is great, especially this shirt, which I love so much. Miles Boykin, as far as replacing, this is where Ravens would get a guy early. Because I think for Miles Boykin initially, maybe they may have envisioned him being their guy, but when him and Lamar, they never really got it going. They never got it going consistently. It was a play here, it was a play there, but it just wasn't enough. So it didn't end up working out. So you're not necessarily replacing Miles Boykin. You're not replacing him because the Ravens, they never really got that consistent impact from him as a wide receiver. They got it from him as a blocker, but as a wide receiver. So you're not really replacing him, but you are and should add a significant weapon to upgrade. So I think if they don't draft any, I mean, if they don't trade for anybody, then, because I don't expect it, like you got, who's out there? Jarvis Landry, he's still out there, he's still out there, back on Junior. So I don't expect him to sign any of those guys. I don't, Julio Jones will be very Raven-like though, but I don't expect him to sign any of those guys. So I think the draft is when that next wide receiver will come, whoever it may be. Boom, boom, boom. Next question came from Drumdrum. He said, I'll be honest. I was one of those people that thought you were crazy for thinking of drafting a wide receiver early and that we have plenty of weapons, but not anymore. You're good at convincing, I don't know about all that. Still probably might be a little bit crazy, but still, he said, with that in mind, I hope the outcome from night one of the draft is we pick a wide receiver at 14 and the Ravens do a trade to get another first round pick and use it on whatever the best play available is on defense that is ready to play now. Now, I guess my question is, what is your dream night one outcome in the draft? Yeah, that would be, I would love that. I would love, you said dream though, dream, if they had three first round picks, if they got three first round picks, if one was Jordan Davis, one was, I don't know what they saying, picking is probably gonna be in the second round, but if Ravens, I wouldn't be mad if they got him late in the first. Reason being because if you risk it, if you, like, if you could risk it, you could be like, oh, he's dropping, we could look at some teams in front of us. Oh, they probably won't pick a wide receiver. All right, and they snatched him. So I wouldn't be mad if they went out and got a wide receiver in the first, whether it's late in the first, earlier, and then, again, McDuffie. I've really grown to really like McDuffie a lot. Or they got an Andrew Booth Jr. Stingly, I would just be a little scared, man. I'd be a little scared with the injuries, but he can ball. And the thing, he can play inside and outside. With McDuffie, he can play inside and outside, with Sauce, he's an outside guy. So with the Ravens, they wouldn't necessarily need an outside corner right away, but you can never have enough. But at the same time, say for instance, they got Sauce, who's primarily an outside guy. You're gonna kick them all in Humphrey to the inside. You're gonna let them play the slot. You're gonna let Brandon Stevens play the slot all day. He's watching, what are you gonna do there? Because you have some options. And with the first round pick, it's like, hey, they gotta get on the field. They need to be on the field. So yeah, man. So my dream scenario for the first night of the draft would be three first round picks. And I know that probably sounds, or something sounds crazy, and it would be crazy. Maybe that's like, that's a lot of first round picks. That's a lot of first round picks. I do it in Madden all the time. I usually in Madden, I usually have like three or four, sometimes five, but I usually got quite a bit of first round picks. And that's why I always be having to get rid of people because I can't pay them all. But anyway, I'll be clearing capping these a lot to be cheating. But yeah, that would be me. That would be me. So pressure from the interior, the defensive line, wide receiver for another weapon for the Ravens, and also a cornerback. Or actually there's edge too. But yeah, you said my dream scenario. That would be it. Next question came from my guy Rashadi. He said, what's up in Graven? It's been a while since I asked a question, but I've been thinking. I'm not gonna lie. At first I wanted us to draft the corner or pass rush, so I didn't even look at wide receivers in this draft class. But after hearing some names a couple of times in Twitter spaces, I'll admit they started to pique my interest. Especially after we let Sammy Watkins sign with the Packers. I just, maybe I'm the only person. I just felt like Sammy Watkins, nothing that he did had any impact on the Ravens whatsoever. Because I never expected him to be back with the Ravens. So wherever he signed, if he would have had a visit, if he signed somewhere, which he ended up doing, I don't think that affected the Ravens at all. Like one bit. Because after Week 18, we knew that was the last time. Unless you watched Highlights of Summer or unless you were playing Madden. But after Week 18, we knew that was the last time we were seeing Sammy Watkins in the Ravens jersey. We knew that. So I just, I never expected him back, but anyway. He said, unless we'll let him, we'll let him crochet and dove off the leash, which I doubt, me too. I think we could see the Ravens draft the wide receiver early again. So I was thinking if both Sauce Gardner and Derek Stingley are gone and the top pass rushers are gone, I wouldn't mind getting Lamar another weapon. I think it's a better option than paying someone older a bunch of money, especially when we already know it won't be a proven number one like we've been asking for. Why waste that money on a prove it deal? I think that gives the Ravens time to pay Lamar and Hollywood, he said I'm crossing my fingers, of the following year. Mark is already locked up. I like the idea of everyone else being on rookie deals. If we did take a wide receiver, I think we should take one early. I think Jameson Williams will be a perfect fit. Now Hollywood and Bateman with a guy like that, with that kind of speed at wide receiver three could be special. Then you add Mark Andrews to it. And it's just crazy. I read somewhere that if it wasn't for his injury, he could have been the first wide receiver drafted. Yeah, I heard that same thing too. I don't think we should pass up on a guy like him if he's available when it's our turn to pick. But hey, that's just me. I'm interested what you think about this. And yeah, that would certainly be an interesting pick. I just don't see the Ravens, because adding a speed would be nice. You can never have enough speed. I mean, look at the dolphins getting Tariq here. I can't wait to see two in Tariq seeing how they match each other. Anyway, I don't think they're gonna do it in the first. I think they're gonna do it in the second though. As far as the wide receivers, yeah. Game changer, big playmaker. I get a little giddy when we talk about wide receivers and the potential of them being Ravens. Oh, but I'm glad I haven't fallen in love with any wide receivers yet. Trying to stay away from that because again, I got burned in 2020. 2020 really hurt me bad when it came to wide receivers because first that the Andre Hopkins news that came out right before the draft. And then on top of that, I fell in love with the potential of Jerry Judy coming in a CD lamb coming in and Henry Ruggs was like, oh, what do we got? One of them. Then they all started just going off the board one by one. I was like, oh man. That was pain for me, man. So this year I ain't falling in love with really any players like that, but so I wouldn't be mad. I wouldn't be mad at all. Now, if they did draft a receiver in the first, you did mention about Hollywood, hopefully they'll be able to re-sign him. So he will be the only wide receiver not on a rookie deal. And then depending on the length of his contract it could possibly run out when Bateman's runs out because Bateman has three years left and then he has a fourth year option. So that would be them signing Hollywood to a three year extension. Well, depending on if they pick up the fifth year option or not. So that's still to be determined. And then with the receiver that they drafted now, his fourth year would be Bateman's fifth. So everything would just line up. So they would be able to have their guys and of course, Mark Andrews too. And then of course, you kind of need to sign Lamar as well. So, but that's not till next year. But so they would have their guys locked up and they would have them locked up for a while to give them just a plethora of weapons. Give them all plethora. Like y'all could put me out there at quarterback. I mean, I could do some stuff now. I wouldn't be no Lamar, but I'd be the little, probably like maybe like the dollar store version of Lamar. No, no, not dollar store version. Maybe like the Walmart layaway version. I don't even know if Walmart still do layaway, but that would be me. I'll be the Walmart Lamar for the Ravens. So let me know if y'all need me. But anyway, if I had all them weapons out there, I could make some stuff happen. But with Lamar having all those weapons out there, you know he could make some stuff happen. So again, whether it's Jameson Williams, whether it's Pickens, who the Ravens gonna be picking, whether it's Drizzy Drake. I know a lot of people scared of Drake because of, because Drake London, cause he goes to USC and a lot of USC receivers, they just don't pan out. Whoever it may be, Berks. Berks is one of that too, man, let's do it all. But whoever it is, man, it just adding to what we have already. Just adding to on top of what we have already. It could make things just so special. That's all we want. Next question came from my guy, Isaac. He said, why receiver at 14? What's up in Raven? Wishing you all the best into you and yours. I just thought that the Ravens released Boykin and it got me thinking, are the Ravens about to take yet another why receiver in the first round? It makes sense to me. Ravens have allegedly been in trade discussions for why receivers like DK and Debo. I still haven't seen that from anybody of significance. But anybody with credibility. We did see those rumors or whatnot, but just didn't see them from anybody credible. So I don't know if it's true or not. But anyway, he said, and the Ravens are known to zig when everyone thinks they're gonna zag. Oh yes, that's saying, oh, that's so true. And that could be a gift and a curse. But anyway, he said, what if they're pulling a wall over our eyes just to draft one more guy full of more? Okay, well keep that wall pulled over our eyes and do that. If we do go that route, who would you rather take? Chris Olave, Drake London, or Jameson Williams? Look at that. We just talking about them before. Chris Olave, speed, speed, speed, speed, speed, speed. Drake London, taller frame, shifter, then a lot of people give him credit for to move the yards after the catch as well. Jameson Williams, a little combination of both. Oh man. Probably either Jameson Williams, probably in the order Jameson Williams, Chris Olave, yeah. So Jameson, Chris, Drake. And it's super close, but Jameson, Chris, Drake. I feel like you couldn't go wrong with either one of the three, but yeah. So, and then as far as the size, like I know Chris is like six, he's like six one. I think Jameson is like six two and Drake, I think Drake a little taller. Let me see how tall Drake is. I think he like six, three, six, four, I believe. But let me just check for sure. Oh, even better, six, five. He actually looks like Drake too, a little bit. But yeah, I feel like either one would be good and beneficial for the Ravens, because again, the playmakers, the playmakers, because we just need more game changes. We got some, we got some, but get more. What up, man? You too, team, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like, I done made it. I done made it. Boy, that's my homie, ain't that right in Raven? Right in Raven. Team Keep It Clean, welcome to another episode of Questions From Sub, where you can ask me any, any, any, any NFL question that we answer in a video, just like this. If you wanna be part of it, send me an email to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com or for the patrons. You can send it directly on Patreon now. If you wanna join all the Team Keep It Clean patrons, you can go to patreon.com slash engravingvids. And if you don't want to, that's fine. You ain't gotta worry about it. Team Keep It Clean, we got some great questions like y'all already heard and we got some more too. Let's jump into it. Next question came from my guy, Javo. He said, with the draft being a week away, I'm putting you in a GM's fantasy seat. What would be the perfect draft for you? Since you don't watch college sports, give your followers the position for the first four rounds, but if you wanna provide a name, you're more than welcome to. Hope all is well. Let's hope EDC nails this draft since he can't nail free agency. Oh wow, the pettiness in there. Ooh, first four rounds. That's hard because you don't know how the board is falling. But first round, first round, interior defense. I mean, we kind of just talked about it in the previous question, but first round will be interior defensive linemen and either cornerback or wide receiver. Second round, wide receiver and edge. Oh, you know what? We need some offensive linemen too. Any more quality there at offensive line. Wow. Ooh, this is tough. Man, you just made me realize just how tough it is drafties. That is tough because, oh my goodness. Ooh, because you gotta stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. Ronnie Stanley, Jawan, James, big question marks. Wow. So maybe my first round may have to change a little bit. So first round may be offensive line and interior defensive line. Now if I would probably try to push, try to find a way if I could, get back in there again. That's a lot of fifth year options too. But if I could try to get back in there again to get offensive line, interior defensive line and a corner. Ooh, man, that'd be tough. But if nobody was willing to trade with me for me to get back in this first round, then second round be wide receiver, corner or wide receiver and edge. And then I would still be thinking about free agency for corner. Then after that, it's kind of, it gets kind of like bleak because everything like, it's so hard to do it just based off of positions alone because again, we don't know how things are gonna, how the board is gonna fall, which players are gonna end up falling. Because again, that's why not every player goes to the draft itself. Because, oh man, and that's tough too. I mean, you know, they gonna get drafted, but then players that go on the first night to come with the suits and all that come all fresh and they don't even get picked. That's like, ooh. But, hey, it's just part of the process, man. That's the risk involved, right? I mean, it's a risk by the players going to the draft if you might not get picked. But it's a risk with the teams that pick these players because they might not work out. But yes, it's tough, man. It's tough. But this was a little fun exercise, man. Last question came from my boy Matthew. He said, I'll keep it short and sweet. I just did a mock and was wondering, you in the flocks opinion, should I get the GM chair or just keep cheering from my couch? Many blessings. No, I don't even care what this mock says. You go for your GM role, man. You go get it. You never know. You might be the next GM of the Ravens, man. You could get on that little 15-year plan that EDC was on and take over. You just gotta get in the building. That's the first part, man. He said in the first round, we received, I mean, picks 39 and 30. I mean, 29 and 30 from the Chiefs and they get our 14th overall pick and then our third round pick as well. So at pick 29, we take Trevor Penning. And then, where's the 30th? Oh, okay. Then, oh man, you were moving. Then he did another trade where we get the 40th overall pick and the 42nd overall pick from the Seahawks but they give us, no, no, no. So yeah, we get the 40th overall pick and 42nd pick in the second round but we give them our first rounder, the 30th pick that we got from the Chiefs and we give them a third round pick, pick number 76 and we give them a fourth round pick, pick number 110. So with that second round pick, we take Edge guy, Nick Bonito and then following that up, we take Jalen P3. I'm sure I messed up his name. It's probably like Piter or something but anyway, we take him from Baylor and then, oh, okay. Hey, that's all I needed to see. Draft is done after this. Then in round two, the 45th overall pick, they take George Pickings. I'm done. I ain't gotta say no more. I already approved of it right there. But then he said in round four because they don't have a third round pick because we gave it away or we gave up two of our third round picks to go back in the second and get those tricks. So in round four, we get a corner back, Cordell Flott and also around four, we get a tackle, Matt Olettsko. Then in round four, oh, in round four, we get a running back from Notre Dame, Kieran Williams. And then round five, we trade all round. We know, so, no, no, still in round four. We trade our fifth round, no, no, no. Sorry, I was right. We trade out of the fifth round. We trade that our fourth round pick to the Saints and we received their fifth round pick and a sixth round pick. In the fifth round, we take a linebacker, Jack Sanborn from Wisconsin and in the, oh man, you traded again. Dog, you don't stop moving. Then he traded away a six round pick, two six round picks to move higher in the, is that the fifth round? I can't see it. No, to move higher in the sixth round. Yeah, to move up in a sixth round and they use that sixth round pick that he got from the Vikings. So he traded two six round pick over in 194 and 196 to the Vikings to receive pick 184. And with 184, it took the tight end from Marilyn Chee, who Lamar recruited by the way. So yeah, hey, your round two 45th overall pick, that's what had me so. Well, I let team keep it clean, they forget the rest.