 Why don't the Ravens value running back Gus Edwards? Should the Ravens trade for Dolphins wide receiver and former Louisville target for Lamar Jackson, Devonte Parker? Some very significant reasons on why Matt Judon will remain a Raven, not just now, but in the future as well. These and many, many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. You know just what I mean. YouTube team keep it clean. YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on? Raven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. This is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team. Let me answer in a video just like this. And if you wanna be part of NFL Questions from subscribers, you just send me an email at team. Keep it clean at gmail.com and we'll answer your question in the video. I love y'all. We got plenty of questions, so we ain't wasting no more time. First question came from a boy, Jason, man. Shout out to my guy, man. He said, hope you're doing well as always. But I wanna pigtail off a previous question that you answered on an episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. Do you think that Lamar, Andrews, Hollywood and Ingram would all take a team friendly deal in order to keep all four on the team? They're growing together and all have had success and I know Ingram will be older and JK Dobbins is the feature back possibly next season. Anyways, with Lamar, Andrews, Hollywood and Ingram have that same fire and they feed off of each other. Ingram would be the backup and here and there, there's nothing wrong with that because he would still be productive but he also has that fire. It's not one like Ray Lewis was but he keeps his teammates in the game. He hypes everybody up and that veteran that younger players are already looking up to. Anyway, just wanted your thoughts on that. Have a great day, great night, whatever time it is. Thanks for keeping our heads in the game. Appreciate it, Jason. So would all of them take team friendly deals? That would take a lot for all of them to be on the same page to do something like that. It's a possibility, I don't think it's likely but it's a possibility because you're asking guys to give up their money. Yeah, it is for greater good because it's to make the team better and keep everybody together and stay competitive but no, I don't even think Eric D'Costa would do that though because one thing that Eric D'Costa is about is production. If you are not producing, then okay, thank you for everything but bye. So not saying that I think anything will not produce but I don't think that Eric D'Costa would go for that. Well, I think he would go for them taking team friendly deals but a lot would just depend on production. And the biggest question mark I would have on production would be from one Mark Ingram who is another year older and will be another year older once his contract comes out or runs out. He'll actually be another two years older because he still has another year left on his deal. He has this year and next year left on his deal. But so I think they'll just run with J.K. Dobbins and whoever else is still here at the running back position. But as far as the other three, Hollywood will be on his, this is his second year. So he'll be on his third, well when Mark Ingram contract runs out, Hollywood will be going into his fourth year. So he'll still have two years where he could get something done. Mark Andrews' contract year is, this is his third season now. So his contract year will be next, after this season coming up, then he'll be in the final year of his deal. So they can't, I mean, all they contracts are up at like different times. So it would just, they don't necessarily all have to take team friendly deals but Ravens ain't gonna be able to keep everybody like we always talk about. But with just speaking to Mark Ingram, yeah, he does have that veteran leadership. He has that veteran presence. People look up to him already. Eric Guero had that too. Soda Tony Jefferson. Soda Brandon Carr. Soda Terrell Suggs. So having that veteran presence is nice. Having that veteran leadership is nice and look at Ed Reid too. He had that veteran presence and all of them went bye-bye. Next question came from a boy, Javis. He said he was listening to a stream and apparently a lot of fans would rather have Jamal Adams instead of Earl Thomas. So how about this? We trade Gus and Earl Thomas for Jamal Adams and move Chuck to the free safety role. What do you think? No, I like Chuck exactly where he is as that linebacker slash safety, play caller, signal caller, all of that. And with Earl Thomas, Ravens can't trade him. It would just be too much dead money. So he ain't going to win. Next question came from a guy, Evanda. He said, how you doing in Raven? My name is Evanda from North Carolina. I hope you and your family are doing great during this pandemic and that y'all are staying safe and staying clean and living a healthy lifestyle. I appreciate it, man. Thank you, Evanda. He said, my question to you is if, oh, we draft Devin Duvenay in the third round and we know how bad the Ravens needed a premier wide receiver besides Hollywood. How much of an impact do you believe Devin Duvenay will have on the Ravens for this season and seasons to come? And do you think that him and Lamar Jackson will work great together? And I can't wait to hear your opinion on this subject. So I appreciate it, man. I think his biggest impact, I think he'll help in the return game and he'll also help with the yak. And that's something that the Ravens have lacked for years now is the yak. We need guys that can get the yards after the catch. I think he will eventually take over for Willie Snead in that slot role and he'll be the Ravens primary slot guy, but he'll be a slot guy with some speed because the Ravens have lacked that. They needed more speed and they got more speed this offseason in the draft. Now, again, I still don't think they're done at receiver yet, but as far as Devin Duvenay, I think he could just be a big play guy for years to come, a guy that will be able to take a slant, make a couple of people miss and take it like 40, 50 yards. And again, Hollywood can do that too, but I think with Duvenay he'll be used in the underneath game a little more than Hollywood will too. Now, Hollywood is obviously gonna be used all over the field, but Devin Duvenay, I think he'll be one of those guys that just create big plays with his ability. Next question came from a boy, Josh Porter. He said, the Ravens will want to acquire Jamal Adams and dump Earl Thomas. Could you see a three-way trade between the Ravens, Cowboys and the Jets? Cowboys in the 2021 first round picked to the Jets. Ravens in the 2021 third round picked to the Jets and Earl Thomas to Cowboys. Jets and Jamal Adams to the Ravens. That's one of them little NBA trades. So now I don't see that going down, but he said Ravens dump Earl in his big cap hit to the Cowboys, even though they'll eat up a lot of dead money. So that ain't gonna go down. And only a third round pick. Cowboys get Earl Thomas finally, but pay the price of a first round pick. And maybe the Ravens could send some kind of draft capital their way as well. Finally, the Jets get the compensation they want for Jamal Adams. And what are your thoughts? Three-way trade, yeah. Yeah, this ain't NBA, man. If it was NBA, okay, maybe, but I just, Earl ain't going nowhere. Earl ain't going nowhere. The only way I would see Earl going somewhere is if somebody was willing to eat the, I don't even think there's a way that they could eat the dead money for the Ravens though. I don't think there would be a way to do that. So no, Earl's staying. Next question came from my guy, Braden. He said, I ain't Raven. It's Braden back with another question for you. Hope you and the family doing well and on all the rest of team keep it clean too. I'm here to ask about who the Ravens should target in a trade for wide receiver. Personally, I think Kenan Allen will follow. I wouldn't, they wouldn't be bad options and both would certainly make an immediate impact on the team. I like to hear your thoughts on who the Ravens should pursue and as always keep it clean. Much love, my guy. Shout out to my guy, Braden, man. Out of those two, I would say Kenan Allen because with Kenan Allen, man, big body, big presence. Well, I mean, we will fully, he bring that deep play threat. Both of them have dealt with injuries over the years. We'll full a lot more recently, but Kenan Allen just, Kenan Allen, just that big body, that presence there. You gonna know he's there. That would give Lamar another big target. Good route runner, good hands, playmaking ability again, man. He just, his presence, man. His presence will be felt immediately, man. Will Fuller, he's a big play guy. He obviously the home run threat. Speed, speed, speed, but also injury, injury, injury. But if I had to pick out of the two, I would go with Kenan Allen all day. Next question came from a boy, Nick. He said, what's up in Graven? This is Nick again. I got a question about the running back situation. I know it looks like Gus won't be on the team this coming year, but I have no idea why. Back when Jackson became the starter, he and Ed was practically carried the offense. Ah, some pun intended there. He said, he's a big powerful runner who's got lots of potential, I agree. After we got Ingram, we reduced his carries way too much in my opinion. I think everybody would agree with you. And then he said, at that playoff game, it was absolutely disgusting. I was there, Wednesday of my life. That's what he said, not me. But I was there too, and it wasn't pretty. He said, how we threw the ball 50 times instead of letting Gus do his thing. Now I think him and Dobbins will be an excellent one-two punch for years to come. My question is, why do the Ravens organization not value Gus? Do you think it could be because of some off-field issue we don't know about? He's a good running back who's played phenomenally for us, so I just want to hear your opinion on that. I know everyone says it, but sorry for the long question. This one felt really long, that's fine. I have no clue. I don't know why they don't value Gus Edwards, man. I have no clue. And they could say they value Gus Edwards, but actions, enough times, actions can speak louder than words. And the actions with how they views Gus Edwards or the lack of views with Gus Edwards is spoke volumes. And then the draft, that spoke volumes bigger than any words could possibly do because you drafted a running back in the second round. So you drafted a running back very early, very high. And when you drafted a running back that high, you do not plan on him just sitting there learning, sitting back and learning from the veterans. You don't plan on him just sitting around, oh, okay, well, I'll get in when I can, it's cool. Just sitting, no, you're gonna use that guy. You're gonna use that guy. And Gus Edwards in that playoff game, man. Again, they didn't use him at all. They didn't use him. He even popped off a big one. They didn't use him. They just didn't use him. They just, I don't know why they don't value him. I don't know what it is, man. And yeah, his rookie year, he was an undrafted rookie free agent, came on the scene, made a great impact. Did his thing. Then in the second year, he gets a limited amount of carries, but still was very productive. So I just, he's a North-South runner. That's the kind of runner you need to be in this offense. I don't know. I really don't know. It's just crazy to think about sometimes why they don't value him. I just, I don't know. I don't know what it is, man. I don't know if, I don't know if he did something to somebody. I don't know if somebody just mad. I don't know what it is. So we on the same page with that one. We both lost. Next question also came from my boy, Nick. He said, what's up in gravy? I'm not trying to flood you with questions, but here's another one. Absolutely love the linebacker picks and how we double dipped. Queen was my favorite pick from this draft and Harrison was a close second. Do you think these two can form a great linebacker duo like CJ Mosley and Zachary Orr? Queen is more of a coverage guy and Harrison is more of a thumper. Not saying that's all they're limited to because they're both very versatile, but it seems to be their strengths. Keep up with the great viewers, I appreciate you answering my questions. Hey, ain't nothing, man. I think they could, man. They could because, and they could be actually a little more versatile than both CJ Mosley and Zachary Orr. Because Patrick Queen, even though he's young, he's inexperienced, he brings a lot of knowledge to the table and a lot of good study habits to the table as well. Malik Harrison, I'm naive to his study habits and whatnot, but he brings that thump, but they both are pretty good in coverage. So that's something that they would have on CJ Mosley and Zachary Orr. Zachary Orr's probably better in coverage than CJ Mosley, but both of those two, they were a really good combo. They were a really good combo, but these two have an opportunity to do something special. They have an opportunity to grow together. The only thing that I'm a little worried about when I really think about it, and I mean, that's not for a long time, but still something to think about is when the time comes for both of them to get paid. Yikes. Next question came from my boy, Marcus B. He said, let me start by saying on behalf of the flock, we appreciate all your hard work. First time sitting in the question, so of course I have several, so please bear with me. Oh no, ain't nothing, man. I appreciate it though, man, thank you, man. So first one, the running back situation. In my opinion, there is no way Rick Steiner doesn't make this team. Obviously, one running back would have to go, and if it's my choice, I let Gus go. We appreciate what he's done, but Ingram Dobbins could be a nice one to punch. People are sleeping on Justice Hill, and from what I've seen on film from Rick Steiner, in addition to my familiarity with the Steiner brothers, I wasn't the bet he makes the team. Yes, I know Ricardo still to fall back, but Rick Steiner would add an entirely different dynamic to the run game. I agree, you see him run. You saw him catch, you've seen him block. It wouldn't be as predictable when he's on the field. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Ricardo only comes in on short yardage and goal line situations. Yeah, with Rick Steiner, he, exactly like you said, he would bring something different to the game, and it would be unpredictable. Is he gonna get the ball? Is he gonna go out for a pass? Is he just gonna be in as a lead blocker? What is he gonna do? When you see that number 32 on the field, you're not gonna know, is it 32 or 34, I forget. But when you see him on the field, you're not gonna know exactly what his role is, and then imagine if they kept Ricardo on the field too. Like, okay, both of these guys, they both fall backs, but one of them is a more, not just a fullback. He's something different. I mean, both of them not just fullbacks, cause he records a defensive lineman too. Originally a defensive lineman that got converted to fullback. So he does bring another element to the team. So I, it's gonna be something, man. He's definitely gonna have to earn his way on there, but the upper hand that he has is his versatility. And you know that the Ravens love their versatility. And next he said, why receive it? I watched a lot of college football, play wide receiver in high school and college. With this being said, I tend to judge them a lot tougher. I was never and still not high on Boykin. I do hope he proves me wrong, of course. However, every time a question comes up in your videos regarding a wide receiver, I'm screaming Devonte Parker, 6-3. Louisville connection with Lamar, quiet guy, all hands all day, get soft press coverage, create separation, only 27 years old and gave the defensive player of the year all he could handle and then some. Need I remind Ravens, he's been in the formation of his 38-yard touchdown catch over the Darius Web, his rookie season in 2015. And in case we forgot, he went up over two Ravens to make a highlight real catch in week one of last season. Now, his stock has risen, but Eric DeCosta, easy E as I call him, has made acquiring talent look easy. That's true. I believe he could acquire Parker in a trade without giving up too much. Oh, by the way, I think Parker's just on a two, on year two of an $11 million contract. Thoughts, Devonte Parker would be a nice one. Again, like you said, he already got that connection with Lamar, and it was a while back. But still, he will come on a team and I think he will click instantly with them. I think the vibe will be right. He will be in a new setting, new environment, a more successful environment. Now, it is beautiful down here in Miami, but him being a part of the Ravens, it's like being in Miami too. It's all South Florida that's on the team, so I'm hitting pretty much the same thing, right? But I think he will fit in really well, man. I think he's a very underrated and underappreciated receiver, but that's how we like it with the Ravens. We love the players that are underrated and underappreciated, because they fit right in. But he will come in, and that would be exactly something that I think the Ravens will be looking for. Because like I've been saying, I do really believe they're still gonna trade for somebody. Who that wide receiver is, I don't know, but I do believe that they're gonna trade for a wide receiver before the season. And somebody like, that's a starter. So I really do think it's coming. Who, where it comes from? No clue, but Devonte Parker could fit that bill, man. And then he said, Tavon, have you heard any updates on Tavon's recovery from his neck injury? We're gonna need him if we want to chip this here. Yeah, they said Tavon's doing good, man. He said it'd be straight, he'll be back. And I think he started running already. And yeah, he's doing straight though. He's fine. So everything that I heard so far is that he'll be back on track. He'll be ready for the start of the season. So I haven't heard about any setbacks, anything like that. So Tavon should be good to go. So, and then he said, anyway, I appreciate your time and patience. Keep up the good work, bro. Until next time, just like engraving after his videos, I'm out. I appreciate it, Marcus. Thanks a lot for that, man. Next question came from my boy, 4-1-0 dynamic. He said, ain't graven, hope you and the family are doing well. I appreciate it, man. He said, do you think this could be Greg Roman's last season with the Ravens, especially if the Ravens win the Super Bowl or big game trademark implications, LOL. Oh, this guy. Yes, yes, for sure. I think both him, this could be both him and Winks last year with the Ravens, especially depending on their level of success. Their names alone have a lot of respect around this league, especially recently. And they both had interviews this past off season, just didn't get the jobs. And the jobs, they may not have been good fits for them because Roman interview with the Browns for their head coaching job and Wink interview with the Giants for their head coaching job. So if the right opportunity presents itself, I could actually see both of them go. Next question came from my gosh, me. He said, ain't graven, hope everything is well with you and your family is good. Appreciate it, man. I was just watching a video about how Pernel McPhee said that the Ravens defense will be scary. At first it didn't hit me, but then, oh Lord, imagine there's some random time in the season next year and our defense has Chuck Clark, the Brainiac. We're in the green dot controlling the defense playing in the box and still can drop back. And then Patrick Queen, who was also very smart and an instinctive player in the middle of the defense. And then Malik Harrison can bring the fire, the big hits. And let's not forget about L.J. Ford. He wasn't a superstar for us, of course, but he's a very solid inside linebacker. He will compliment Queen or Harrison nicely. Imagine a secondary as well. We get Tavon Young back, the Sean's gonna be healthy and maybe even Eamon can get in that special teams. All I'm saying is that the coverage sex can really be there. And I know most of our fan base believes that Matt Judon is an average at best 28 year old linebacker who averages seven and a half sacks a season. I want to see him succeed, of course, but my hopes were never high for a fifth rounder from Grand Valley State. However, I do believe he's gonna be more productive now that the interior pass rush is fixed and that panemic fee is back. I just have really high hopes for this year's defense, especially with Wink controlling everything and all the pieces he has. Thoughts, there's always stay humble, stay safe, stay blessed and I'm out. Yeah, man. I agree, especially the Matt Judon part. I don't think anybody's been overwhelmed with Matt Judon so far. Not that he's a bad player, but I think there's still a little bit more left to be determined to see if he can really be that guy, like that cornerstone pass rusher, man. But he's not a bad player, though, and he's versatile. So, but yeah, like I've been saying too, I agree with how we got help along the defensive line. You get a Kalaeus Campbell, you bring back Panel McPhee, you get Derek Wolfe. I think one of the biggest things, the biggest question about the defense this year will be health. That'll be the biggest thing and I think that'll be the only thing that could possibly stop them from being great would be health. Other than that, if they're healthy, and you know, a little injury's gonna happen here and there, people gonna get nicked up here and there, but if they can remain healthy for the most part, they're gonna be some serious. Next question came from my boy, Jarvis Fowler. He said, Mr. Raven, hope all is well with you and your family. A few questions, and I'm out your hair. I ain't really got that much here really, but he said, he said, can you answer these questions for me please? One surprising move you would like to see happen before or during the season? Before during the season one that I would like to see happen? Jadaven Clowney, that would be one. That would be one. If the Ravens could get Jadaven Clowney, ooh, I would be like, okay, all right. And he said, one disappointing move that I could see happening before or during the season? Just a key player going on in your reserve. That's obviously don't want that to happen. But as far as a move, as far as like, maybe a transaction, if that's what you're talking. Mark Ingram, Auguste, that was being traded. And then he said that in one realistic move you can see happening. I like how you put that at the end. Realistic one. Ravens acquiring the receiver. Who that receiver would be? The Devante Parker, that was actually a very realistic option, one that I could see happening. And Antonio Brown is, I don't know how realistic that is. It's not unrealistic, but I don't know how realistic it is. So that would be one of those. And then he said, last thing, when you do your live streams, do you answer email questions or live questions? Keep up the grind and continue on letting God work through you, my brother. I appreciate you, Javis. Yeah, they're questions that I get from the emails. So it's, yeah. So when we doing a live question from subscribers, those questions all are questions that have been sent to the email. And I don't do them in any particular order. I just pick random ones and just let it fly. Next question came from my boy Esmodeus. Shout out to my guy Esmodeus, man. He said, I just saw your Matt Judon question and a small part of it got me thinking. To refresh your memory in that video, you said you never recall seeing players congratulate a colleague on getting the franchise tag. I did say that. He said, I think a lot of things are starting to make sense on how the cost to operates. I also agree with what you said in that video in that I think Judon stays. The only way I see a trade is if a team that we think could work well for Judon and they give us an offer we can't refuse. I recall Flacco going to Denver and Hearst going to the Falcons. I think before the 2020 season, most of us would have thought Flacco would have had way more success. They had a dynamic running back, blanking on his name, I think Phillip Lindsay who you're talking about and some good wide receivers blanking on their names. Cortland Sutton, Tim Patrick, Noah Phant, I think, wasn't Jake, but the other Titan. Anyway, I don't really follow, no care about the Broncos. Not in the mean way, they're just not on my radar. I digress. But the point is we as Ravens fans have said for years that Flacco had no weapons from Beemaw. He theoretically had in Denver what he never had with us in the longest weapons. Thus leading me to believe he takes care of those who contribute. It's just unfortunate he and the coaching staff got into disagreements and he got hurt. Surgery approved it wasn't just a sandwich, made a mystery mate, but Looney. Hurst is also in a great position as he's going to be the number one Titan on an offense that has the likes of Julio Jones, Calvin Ridley and Matt Ryan. Have all the hope and confidence that he'll ball out. I agree, me too. DeCosta also shows that he won't overpay for players. Smith and Moseley, or keep someone who clearly don't got it anymore. Weddo, all the love to him in the world, but it's just facts, I digress. As I was on a super long tangent, but I do have a point. Judon being placed on the franchise tag, I think actually boiled well for him staying in Baltimore and I think the players agreed. The franchise tag helps the Ravens and Judon by giving them more time to come to a long-term deal. Also, guaranteed money is guaranteed money. I recall in the live stream when someone who worked on making the highlight videos and I believe yourself, if you haven't noticed my memory sucks. Oh well, I'm old, name me too. In that stream, the live feed where viewers respond, were fiercely adamant that we had to keep Judon. The guy who does the highlight and promo video said he heard through the grapevine that someone, oh okay, okay, you talking about my guy Clay, okay. He heard through the grapevine that someone, the Ravens fans wanted and thought we would keep was actually likely to be released. I believe they were referring to a one Matt Judon. What further supports my claim is that the Ravens had a history of releasing the other outside linebacker when Suggs was around. The fact that we tagged Judon instead of having him walk, show we weren't necessarily ready to move on from Judon. Another tidbit that reveals that Dacosta takes care of his own is he was willing to meet in the middle for the franchise tag salary. That's true, that's a good point right there too, man. Another point to show Dacosta's tendencies is that if he's able to sign his guys early, he will. This gives players that extra sense of security making for happier players, which is important. Look at Jacksonville. I would not be surprised that we signed Judon on a deal that's somewhere around 14 and 15 mil per year for like two to three years. This brings me to my conclusion in that I think Ozzy and Dacosta are incredibly similar with the only difference being Dacosta is younger and more current with the times. Is there really any question as to why EDC got executive of the year? I think we got an Ozzy 2.0, a bigger, better version of the same product. This also means that I believe Lamar, I think Lamar was EDC's choice and Hollywood will become Hall of Famers, but that's for another time. By the same token, that also means I think EDC is going to be a Hall of Fame GM. My guy JT would definitely agree with you and he was saying this before EDC even made his first move. As always, much love and appreciated content which helps to overcome the doldrums of this COVID fiasco. I'm about to buy the mask from your aunt, but I'm also having her make me some masks for my dad. Please tell your aunt that I appreciate her making washable and invertible masks for my parents and myself. Hey, blessings to you and your family. Once I make my way down to Fredericksburg, 32 miles south to the nearest public, you'll be seeing a gift card for there shortly after. Sorry for the super duper long email. And as a follow-up to my last email, I wouldn't be surprised if Judon even got paid more and possible 16 mil, 17 mil a year incentive space. Also the guy was referring to in the live stream, work for the Ravens Media, thanks. Hey, man, I appreciate that a lot, man. I appreciate your big time, man. Thank you for just, for supporting, not only me, but supporting my family. Thank you for that. That just, like I say, goes a long way with me, man. So I appreciate it a lot, man. And with Judon, we gonna see, man. That is a good point with how they met in the middle. There wasn't no ugly agreement. And like in one video, we said, this has been the nicest franchise tag ever. Again, yeah, like we talked about the players will congratulate them and stuff. And with Eric DeCosta, him being willing to, cause he could've been like, no, you outside linebacker. So we doing a 15.8. They could've had this nasty disagreement. They could've had this nasty back, forth, back, forth, but nope, he got paid right in the middle between a DN and a linebacker. So I think that does bode well for Judon for him staying long-term. Cause that's what the franchise tag is for. Some people get traded with the franchise tag, but a lot of times with the franchise tag, it can't get ugly, but this one hasn't gotten ugly. But with the franchise tag enough times, guys, it's used and with the Ravens in their franchise tag, who's the last person they use it on? I think, what, Tucker? Did they use it on Tucker? No, I think they use it on Tucker. They use it on Ray Rice. They use it on Tarell Suggs. And they came to agreements with those guys. They came to agreements with them. So it bodes well in Matt Judon's favor that he was franchise tags. And again, all those signs point to it, man. All of those signs point to it. Cause they could've let him go, but they only got that third round pick. And then with Matt Judon, him playing it the way that he, cause they could've rescinded it too. If they wanted to trade him, and if they wanted to trade Matt Judon, and say they wanted to trade him during the draft or before the draft or whatever, but he obviously hadn't signed a tag, so he couldn't be traded. They could've been like, oh, okay. Well, we couldn't trade him before the draft or during the draft. You know what? Ain't nobody gonna take him now since everybody drafted their needs. You know what? Okay, let's rescind it. Let him walk. But with them still having that franchise tag out there, then Judon signing it after the draft, like way after the draft and after the third wave of free agency. Judon played, he played that smart. He played that real smart. Real smart. It was like, hey, y'all wanna get rid of me? You ain't about to trade me, man. You gonna let me either be a free agent or y'all key to me. So they did that, but yeah. It does, again, the biggest thing that you said, it does definitely bowl well in his favor with him staying, with him remaining a Raven, because of that middle ground. Because if you really weren't planning on keeping this guy, why even giving that? For what? Why even giving that? Why agree to pay him right in the middle? For what? Why would you agree with somebody like that on something like that if you were just gonna trade them? Now, a trader's still a possibility, but I just think at least this season is very unlikely.