 Should the Raven sign in Domican? So that is the first question to start us off on this episode. A question from subs and it came from my guy, BB. Let's get straight into it. He said, should the Raven sign in Domican? So since Ravens are making a serious push to put key players on both sides of the ball, maybe they should consider signing him your thoughts. Hashtag team keep it clean. Hashtag Super Bowl bound. And we would just have to hope that the if they did sign his Super Bowl run, it wouldn't end like it did for the last Super Bowl team he played for that being in Philadelphia Eagles. But can a Domican suit help the Ravens get to the promised land? That would be nice. I wouldn't mind if they signed in Domican suit. I feel like the expectations wouldn't be crazy high. Can he start? Yeah, should he start? Maybe, but you don't necessarily need him to start. He can be a feeling type of guy. He can be a backup. He can be sort of a role player and see with the Domican suit, what the Ravens could do, the way that you could structure a contract for him because he said it's been known already. Hey, I don't want to play in training camp. I don't feel like doing no training again. I don't feel like going through all of that. Hey, he been playing for a long time, a long time, but he's somebody that can you can put on the interior. You can put him at defensive tackle. You can put him at D and you can move him around and then with the loss of Kaleas Campbell, that's a loss that it's a big loss. It is a big loss, but it's still important that the Ravens, they start to get the most out of their young guys on that defensive line. You got to Travis Jones. You got to Justin Matibike. You got to Broderick Washington. Those guys are going to have to step it up on another level. So if you added a Domican suit to that, ain't nothing wrong with that. The more to marry. And then again, what we've been talking about all off season, the quality of the depth would improve that much more. Is he still the endowment gets to of old? No, we shouldn't even expect him to be. But if you look like last year, he only got one second. But last year, he was just a role player for the Philadelphia Eagles. If we look in prior years to that, when he was with Tampa, he got in 2021, he got six sacks in 2020. He got six sacks. So but then in 2019, he just got two and a half. So I guess it just takes him some time to get acclimated. Maybe that's what it is. But anyway, I wouldn't expect him to get like nine, 10 sacks, anything like that. I think a respectable number and it's not just about sacks. It's about pressures, about run stop and it's about a lot of stuff. But I think as far as sacks helping with that, the pressure, the interior pressure, I think a solid number would be like three or four, especially if he's a role player and especially if he's on the team at the beginning of the season. Let's see, then with something else you got to think about. He said he'd only be in training camp. He don't feel like going through the whole offseason and all that. He's a veteran veteran. So then it's like, all right, how acclimated will he be with the playbook? So there's that. There's something to think about. So should they sign it down against two? They could and it wouldn't be bad. Will they? You never know. You never know, because apparently there are some teams that are interested in him. We'll see how interested those teams are. We'll want to them be the Baltimore Ravens again, especially with the departure of Kaleas Campbell, possibly. Maybe they could be. There's some other options out there as well, as far as defensive linemen. But regardless of who they sign, if they bring in somebody or they don't, the it's so important for the young guys to get it this year. It is super, super, super important. Now, having a veteran there will be nice, too. Just having that fallback option and that rotational piece so guys can stay fresh. But it is so important for the young guys to take it up another level this year. Another question that also came from my guy, BB, he said, what is your opinion on Ravens retiring the number 52, the number 20 and the number 98, given these Hall of Fame players, their full respect. Now, the number 98 is not retired because that's Travis Jones number, I believe. So that's not going to be retired. And then it before that, it was Brandon Williams number. I know you're referring to Tony Serragusa. But I don't they've already given the number several times. Now, I know with the situation with him, I know things are different now, but I don't think they're going to retire his number. And Ravens don't officially retire numbers. They just don't give them out anymore, but they've given out 98 a few times already, so I don't think that's going to stop. But as far as number 20 and number 52, they're not giving those out at all. He said it may not be a big deal to some bus seeing someone else wearing those numbers wouldn't seem right. This franchise doesn't have any retired numbers. Your thoughts, OK, so we answer that one already. And then next, he said, is there any information on Tyler Wallace? Will Ravens involve them or will this be another pick Ravens have wasted? Ravens still need another big time wide receiver. Just in case O'Dell has issues staying healthy. Tyler Wallace is a wait and see type of thing. He was a fourth round pick a couple years ago. Last year, he felt I mean, he dealt with injuries and just never really got in the mix at wide receiver. This year, I really wouldn't expect him to really get in the mix at wide receiver. You have O'Dell Beckham, Jr. You have Rashad Bateman. You have Zay Flowers. You have Devin Duvenay and then those are your top five wide receiver. So you got I mean, excuse me, top four. You have those guys alone. So yeah, Bateman, Beckham, Agilore, Flowers, Duvenay. There we go. So so you can't expect him to like, oh, man, Tyler was going to get so involved. No, you already got those guys ahead of him. And then even before you get into even the fourth, maybe the fourth or fifth wide receiver, you got Mark Andrews, your first tight end. Then you got Isaiah like we expect him to get sprinkled in there a little bit too. But Mark Andrews, so that's going to take a lot out too. Then you still got the running game. So you got J.K. Dobbins, you got Gus Edwards. So all those people will get touches and more touches or considerable touches than Tyler Wallace would. So I wouldn't expect him to really get involved this year at wide receiver. And I mean, the way that we'll see, we'll see, we'll see. But I think more so for him to be a special teams type of thing. As far as Raven still need another big time wire. So Jessica O'Dell has issues staying healthy. Ravens, we hope he can stay healthy. We know he's had health issues, obviously. Ravens invested a lot in O'Dell Beckham, Jr. They are risking a lot. 15 mil guaranteed, guaranteed. So they they they pushing all their chips in on O'Dell Beckham, Jr. And Richard Bateman, too. They drafted Zay flowers as well. So we're going to see we're going to see. But they do have depth. But you you hope that the depth can be that just that you hope that the depth doesn't have to move up the totem pole as far as the lineup. But yeah, Raven's making a big risk here. But I'm glad they drafted Zay flowers, too. Because I felt like with O'Dell Beckham, Jr. was cool, but it shouldn't it shouldn't and couldn't be enough. So they signed Nelson Aguilar, time O'Dell Beckham, Jr. drafted Zay flowers. Bateman coming back still got due and they didn't trade him away. So yeah, we're going to see as far as their wide receivers. And he said, also, with Raven's re-signed Juiceman, are there any other reliable corners that could feel the position in his possible absence? Well, we'll see. Rockets seen as the guy who they got. And after that, a lot of question marks at the cornerback position. Whole lot of question mark, more question marks than answers right now at at the cornerback position. So we'll see what happens there. But he also said, if Raven's dual, in fact, move on from Marcus Peters, do they already have someone on their roster that can make a day one impact or are they making a move in free agency? Well, they had this. Now, this last one he sent before they were signed. Rockets sent. But he also asks, should Ravens trade PQ to help solidify their secondary? Your thoughts. You could trade PQ for a corner, but at this point, no, I think actually keeping Patrick Queen helps solidify the secondary because he is an excellent blister, so he can get pressure on them. Quarterbacks, whether it's sex, pressure to disrupt the timing on their passes. And then that helps the second day makes it easier for interceptions. Team Keep It Clean feels really good to be back doing questions from. So what that is, is a series where you can ask any question you want to answer in a video like this. If you want to be part of it for the Team Keep It Clean Patrons, shout out to the Team Keep It Clean Patrons. You can send your questions directly on Patreon. If you want to become a Team Keep It Clean Patron, you can go to patreon.com slash engraving vids. That's it. Simple as that. Shout out to the newest Team Keep It Clean Patron, Shatara. Shout out to PLZRD and Daryl. So appreciate all the all becoming Team Keep It Clean Patrons and people who have continued to be Team Keep It Clean Patrons. Now, for everybody else, you can send your question via email to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com. That's it. Don't send it anywhere else. If you send it anywhere else, I ain't going to see it. Send it to teamkeepitclean at gmail.com. And be patient, please, because as you all know, this offseason has been crazy. The Ravens always got something going on, so we can't always do the questions right away and we can't always always do all the questions that are sent to the email for the Patrons. Every Patron's questions get answered all the time, every single time. But we can't always do all the questions that get sent to the email. So please keep that in mind because as y'all know, stuff is always crazy. But anyway, let's get into a question from a Patron. My guy, King Cornwall, has been a Patron for three and a half months. I appreciate it. He said, haven't wrote you in a minute, but there's been so much good news. We got Lamar and we got some new weapons. Man, I just have a question or two if the Ravens came out and more Four Receiver sets, how would you feel about it? Having Bateman and O'Dell both on the outside and then doven flowers on the inside and also having J.K. and Lamar in the backfield. My gosh, man, that's something no defense is going to be able to handle. My humble opinion, those 6,000 yards would definitely be a possibility. I might be having myself up a bit too much, man. But what sets would you want to see us in this season? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Four Receiver sets would be great. I think that would be amazing because you would put all those weapons that you got on the field. And you have O'Dell on the outside, you have Bateman on the outside, you have Z Flows on the inside, then you have Mark Andrews. Or you have Nelson Aguilar, or you have Devin Duvenay, or like you. The thing about having quality options, especially at the wide receiver position, it gives you it gives you more possibilities. It expands everything. It makes everything that much harder for defenses to cover. It gives you more chances, more options, more targets. It just it makes Lamar's job easier. It makes the other receiver's jobs easier. It makes everybody's job on your team easier because it's when there's so many good people that are good at their job, that makes your job even easier because they can be relied on, too. That opens up things for you. So that will be a beautiful thing. And then you talk about having Lamar and JK in the backfield. So the only thing I didn't like about that, that kind of made it sound like Lamar running back. I know he's a quarterback, he's back there. Well, when you said having JK and Lamar in the backfield, but anyway, I know you ain't mean that. But anyway, but yeah. And then having JK there, whether they hand it off to him or they dump it off to him, want a little check down or whatever. But then it's like with Lamar, you got all these options. You got all these people to throw to. And the defense could be consumed with that. And if Lamar say, you know what, let me take off real quick. Bye. Get out of here. You're gone. So now about the 6,000 yards. I don't know about that part, but this offense, the possibilities are just the endless. It really is. It could there could be some growing pains because it's a new offense now. It's a new offense. So it could take some time. I don't think it should take too much time though, but it could take some time. But I just expect a big turnaround, especially in the passing game. Question came from K Rich, who been a patron for about four and a half months. He said, engraving, glad to see you back in your element and doing well. Got a scenario I wanted your thoughts on. The Titans are shopping Malik Willis. Oh, I'm like, I don't like where this is going. But anyway, he said the Titans are shopping Malik Willis. At first, I didn't think anything of it, but then I got to thinking if we could trade Willis for maybe a fifth round pick, we could then in turn trade Huntley for a second or third round pick. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, let me stop you right there. Tyler Huntley. This is, this is already impossible. Tyler Huntley wouldn't go for a second or third round pick. That's nothing against him, but Tyler Huntley was a restricted free agent. The Ravens placed a low round tender on him, meaning that any team could sign him away from the Ravens. Any single team in the NFL could sign him away from the Ravens and they would not have to give the Ravens any draft pick whatsoever. And they could assign Tyler Huntley. Nobody did it. So he's definitely not going for a second or third round pick. But let's continue. He said, so we would be turning a fifth round pick into a day two pick. All are adding a cheaper, younger backup for Lamar. Huntley will be an unrestricted free agent after the season and Willis will be making about a meal for the next three years. Probably not reality, but it makes sense in my opinion. What are your thoughts as always much love? Appreciate that, Cambridge. But yeah, this is something that is literally impossible for it to happen because, you know, nobody bit on the Tyler Huntley as a restricted free agent. So they definitely wouldn't trade a second or third round of form now. This question came from my guy Cody, who was a patron for about two years. He said, you're engraving. It's been a hot minute since I've done one of these, but I've been a supporter of your channel for a while and I love what you do. So I'm going to give you a break from all these super technical questions real quick. What's really on my mind is how much of my soul am I going to have to sign over the draft Lamar and fantasy about all that part? But anyway, he said, let's be real, man, we are looking mean. He said in an interview, something about throwing 6,000 yards with this offense and I'm trying to get all those points. Yeah, I do think I ain't no fantasy expert. But if it was me, if it was me and I had my options of who I'm taking first, it would be Lamar number one overall. This question came from my guy, Oreo Cookie. He says, so a lot has happened since I last checked in OBJ signing Lamar to draft. But most recently, as of May 7th was the signing of Rock Your Scene. I saw on your video Lamar's restaurant that if we got a proper corner, you would say we will get 15 wins. I'm sure you will. You exaggerate a little, but does Rock Your Scene do that for you? Or do we need more side note? I graduated from high school in about a year. And if the Ravens, you could give me a Super Boys graduation gift. That would be greatly appreciated. Ravens, do that. Make that happen. That'd be such a great graduation gift for my guy, Oreo Cookie. Like, yeah, why not? But anyway, yeah, I did say that. Does Rock Your Scene do it for me? I don't know. I don't know. So I would say, because I feel like the secondary is still just missing a little something, maybe one more corner, maybe. But if the pass rush can be good, that's a big if too. Pass rush and secondary, a big question marks in my opinion. But I was to say with health, health is the biggest thing for me with health. I think these Ravens, I think a low would be I think a low low would be 12 and five. A low would be 13 and four. A high would be like 15 and two, but more so like 14 and three. So that's why I see them. I see. So the bottom low for me would be 12 and five. The highest high would be 15 and two. This question came from my guy, Greg, from Be More. He says, what's up? I saw the Lamar Jackson interview. That was awesome. I appreciate that. Your thoughts on why they do this to Lamar and not to Jalen Hurts. I haven't heard at all about what Jalen Hurts needs to do to make the contract worth it. Paying all this money, however, I've heard a lot of what Lamar Jackson needs to do to make the contract worth it, that if he doesn't win a Super Bowl, it's a bad contract. The contract numbers are close and they single out Lamar because they always need to find ways to put a narrative on Lamar Jackson. I truly believe most of the media was hoping Jackson would leave Baltimore because the theory on some of Lamar's hate is they wish he could be elsewhere because the media didn't like to talk about the Ravens much before Lamar Jackson and Lamar Jackson had made them all talk about the Ravens more because he's a star. I feel like if Lamar Jackson was in LA, New York, any other team, most of the narratives and creating new narratives constantly would stop. Oh, no, I think they would be especially New York. Like, you think about New York, especially the Jets. Oh, yeah, it would go crazy there. It would go crazy there. But anyway, excited for the upcoming season. I want to go to sleep and wake up in September already. Wishing you the family and community the best from Greg and be more appreciate that. Well, Jaylin hurts. People aren't saying that because he just came off of a Super Bowl. They lost, but he just came off of making the Super Bowl. And there's a big change, a big turnaround for the Eagles and big turnaround for him. But see, the thing is that where that turnaround came from, it didn't just come out of nowhere. It came from the Eagles really, really truly investing around him. And that's something that the Ravens hadn't really done. They hadn't really done it in the best way. They done it with like first round receivers, but they hadn't done it with the veteran receivers as well. And it makes a difference when you do both. It makes a huge difference when you do both. And when the Eagles did both, Jaylin hurts took off. So now the Ravens have finally done both. They should have done both a long time ago. Quality a long time ago. Not just done both technically, but done it with high quality as well. But they didn't. But we're here now. But now is the Maas turn. Let's go. Making rage quit. Exit out the door. Exit out the door. Use your favorite team with a Baltimore house.