 Which draft pick from this year is the most important to the Ravens success? Could a lack of experience on offense hurt the Ravens chances of becoming Superbowl champions this year? These and many many more questions on this episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. And you know just what I mean, you two team keep it clean, you see my boy he like out of made it, out of made it. Boy that's my homie ain't that riding Raven, riding Raven, riding Raven. You two team keep it clean, what's going on the same Raven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from subscribers. And what Questions from subscribers is is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answer in a video just like this. Now if you would like to be part of NFL Questions from subscribers, just send me an email at teamkeepitclean.gmail.com and we'll answer your question in the video. 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We got a lot of questions to get into so let's jump into it. First question came from my guy T'Andre. He said, Hey, I've been watching for a while. I hope you and your family are doing good in this crazy time. First time writing but I have two questions. So I appreciate it man. He said first why won't you just sign AB on a Prove It deal. Where his basic is on the veteran minimum but depending on stats and production, they can add to it. So with that, I mean they could do that and I would expect them to do that if they were to sign AB. If they were to sign AB, they're not going to sign him to know crazy deal where he's making a lot of money. He said second, why do people want to get rid of early time? He did something wrong to his wife as far as cheating but he didn't do anything to get cut. What do you think on that? Oh, I done spoke on that plenty of times. I'm done with that whole situation. We're talking about that aspect of it because yeah, we passed that. So it ain't nothing against you but just the situation. I ain't even talking about it no more. Next question came from my guy Chris M. He said, Hey engraving hope you and your family are doing well as we hopefully are starting to get back on the end of this epidemic. Hollywood revealed that a year ago, Lamar had the choice to pick his number one receiver to which he said either Hollywood or Jerry Judy next year. Do you think Hollywood could develop into that number one receiver and play a Tyree Hill type of role? Keep up the good work. I appreciated Chris. Oh yeah, for sure. For sure. No question about it, especially because that's already Lamar's favorite wide receiver. They are boys on and off the field. He's going to find ways to try to get Hollywood that ball. So yeah, he definitely, as they grow older, that rapport is going to grow greater, that chemistry is going to grow stronger. And yeah, Lamar and Hollywood, they're going to take off together. Next question came from a boy, Terry. He said, Hey engraving hope the family is doing well. Love the videos. Thank you, man. So you might have answered this in the past before, but I might have forgotten. It's all good. I forget everything too. My question is if Lamar keeps getting a bunch of accolades, but never wins a Super Bowl, would Joe Flacco be considered better than Lamar in the Ravens franchise QB list? Thank you and love the videos. I appreciate that. I think it would depend on who you ask. But as far as accomplishments, hey, yeah, that's the biggest accomplishment that you can get. That's the biggest one is the Super Bowl. And until Lamar got one of those, you could say, Oh, he's a better regular season quarterback than Flacco. But we got to see the consistency too. But I mean, so far it's looking pretty good. But he would have the regular season over Flack, but Flack would have the playoffs on him by far. And Flacco currently does have the playoffs on him by far. Now again, this is only Lamar second season. So I wouldn't be too worried about it right now, as I know some people are. But until he gets that Super Bowl, then, hey, yeah, Flacco is going to have that over. Next question came from my guy Dylan. He said, Hey, engraving and everybody else part of team. Keep it clean. Hope everyone is doing well during these times greetings from Australia. I do find it hard to keep up to date with a lot of the time difference and all, but you do make it easy on myself for sure. So thank you for that. I appreciate it, man. Anyway, sorry for the ramble and on to the important part. He said, I had a good thing to digest in the draft and the offseason moves. And for me personally, I can't fault anything really. If it's not quality, it's depth and you can't be mad at that. However, I was thinking about defense and more specifically the defensive line and young Justin Matabique. I watched a video not long back on Purnell McPhee by a YouTuber called Brett Coleman. I like him. And his breakdown of McPhee's play when he got his big payday in Chicago. Now, I could be wrong here, but I think Justin Matabique resembles somewhat of McPhee's play and is quicker and bigger. It would help set the edge and allow our quick linebackers to get to the ball carrier faster. And yes, I know he is a tackle, but now we have the flexibility where we can move Kalei as Campbell inside as well. That's true. I think having him being experienced early in his career as an edge header could benefit our defensive structure in the long run. Plus, Wink loves his different formations and blitzes. Plus, Campbell and Williams in the middle will stop the inside runs big time. What do you think? Oh, yeah, for sure. I will love that, man. He said all the best to the family. I appreciate it, Dylan. For sure. Because with Matabique, he's somebody that they can have and they could move him around. He does not have to just be a one-spot and interior defensive lineman. You can put him on the edge, too. So we saw him do that. When we watched the film on him from college, we saw him do that. We saw him on the inside. We saw him on the outside. So he can do all of those things. So I'm sure the Ravens are going to benefit big time from his presence. This question came from my guy Seth. Raven, keep up the great content. I got two questions for you. First question, would you consider going to the Ravens and Steelers game in Pittsburgh Thanksgiving night? I'm planning on going to the game and would love to get the chance to meet you. Oh, man. I ain't nobody special, man. I ain't nobody special, man. I don't even know if we're going to be able to go to any games this year. I mean, I would love to go to that game. I'd love to go to any game, but I don't even know if we're going to get to. They probably will though. They probably will. But we'll see. We'll see. Because one thing that I'm sure of is that there will be a season. But one thing that I'm not sure of is if there will be fans there or not. So I mean, we'll just see. Because right now going to any games has not even been really a serious start of minds because of everything going on. Because I just, I just haven't expected there to really be people there as of right now. I mean, we'll see things could change. But I haven't, that hasn't been my expectation, but we'll see. He said, second question is, do you think we'll go out and trade for a bigger receiver that can box people out and make great contested catches? Well, you said bigger receiver. That's Miles Boykin. You said box people out. Well, that could be Miles Boykin. You said make contested catches. That could be James Proshay. So let's make a Miles Proshay. Let's just put them together. But no, the type of receiver, I do think they're going to trade for a receiver. What type of receiver? I just don't know. I just don't know. I think it's going to be somebody that's established, somebody that has been in the league for a little while, not an old guy though. Not an old washed up veteran. No, not none of that. But somebody that still got some real good years left in them. But I just can't think of anybody off the top of my head. Kenyan Allen could be one of them, but we'll see. But I just don't know who that may be. So yeah, I do think they will get somebody that can do those things, but it just all depends on who. I just don't know who. Next question came from a boy Leonard. He said, what's up in Graven? Your boy Leonard Hen. I just wanted to share my thoughts on Raven's draft class and which pick is the most important for the Raven success given the prospect becomes successful. EDC did a great job with this class. I'm most excited about the two wide receivers. We needed fast physical guys that can break tackles and make contested catches. And that's what we got. These two have reliable hands. The two linebackers turned a weakness into a strength. Our D-line will allow these guys to play to their potential and they are all great blitzers. The safety stone was the best value pick, smart, instinctive flair. He plays like a Raven. Tyree Phillips is the most important. He could be a stud. Got a good feeling about him. If he lives up to his potential, it will make the whole offense better and more efficient. So which pick is the most important for the Raven success? I think Queen. I think Queen. He is the inside linebacker projected to probably be a start and be their guy, their long-term solution at inside linebacker. He is not a stopgap. He's not a short-term solution. He's anticipated to be their guy. And the inside linebacker, I think eventually he could possibly take, I mean, I'm sure they're not going to try to fix what's not broken with Chuck Clark calling the plays, but that inside linebacker could be the one calling the plays in the future. He's going to be one of the guys diagnosed in those screens and that's something that he excelled there with LSU. He is going to be somebody that's sidelined at sidelined speed and just somebody that closes them gaps on them running backs and running backs try to bounce to the outside. He'll use that speed that he has to go chase him. Tight ends receivers try to catch it over the middle. He'll use that speed to swap the ball down, get in theceptions, make plays and make really good tackles. So he is sort of the nucleus of that defense because that inside linebacker, he's right in the middle of everything because he's inside because to his outside are linebackers. Behind him, safeties, way on the outside of him are corners and in front of him is a defensive line. So he's right there. He's the brain of the defense. I'm going to go with a Patrick Queen. I think his success is the most important for this team. Next question came from a guy, Yas, he said, hey, sorry, I got so many questions. It's all good, man. He said, what do you think of this? I think we trade you down. We can free up $15.8 million and then we can sign Clowney to a two-year deal worth around $16 million. So what's your thoughts on that? If they did that, I mean, I'd be cool with it or whatever, but you said a two-year 16 million, so that's eight million per. That will be a little steal for Clowney. So that'd be two million per. So that's what you said. I'm thinking that might not have been what you meant, but anyway, if we did that, okay, I would love if we had both the more the merrier because y'all know I'm greedy. Y'all already know I'm greedy. But he said, now with all the hype around Antonio Brown, should we really sign him to a one-year proof-it deal so he can prove himself? Tell me your thoughts about that. If they did that, I'd be cool with it. If they didn't, I'd be cool with it. I'm whatever about it now. He said, do you see the Ravens trying to resign Stanley or somebody on a roster right now with the leftover money that we have? Yeah, Ronnie Stanley will be the guy. I think Marlon Humphrey, they'll wait until next year with Matt Judon. I think he will be the earliest he will be signed will be next year too. He said, what do you think the record will be if we play football this year? Anywhere from 14 and 2 to 12 and 4. He said, now with Clowney's price tag dropping to 17 to 18 mil, do you see the Ravens trying to scoop him up? No, I don't think that's his price tag. There's no way that that's his price tag. Not this late in the year. Nobody's going to give him that much money. Nobody. He's not going to get no 17, 18 mil per at all at this point in the season. But no, I don't see Ravens trying to scoop him especially if that was it. Do you see the Ravens trying to trade Gus Edwards? And if so, what do we get? I'd say a late round pick. Maybe possibly involve him in a player-for-player trade. So you trade Gus in some draft picks to acquire a player in some late draft picks. And he said, do you see Brandon Williams getting traded because of his humongous contract? He's on until the end of his contract. What are your thoughts? For Brandon Williams, I don't see him. I don't see him being with the team after this season. This season, I think he'll definitely be here. But after next season, I don't think he'll be here anymore. I think he'll either be a June 1 post-June 1 cut next year or be just traded outright released. And he said, hey, what do you think about the DJ Fluker signing with the Ravens? Bringing competition, solid competition, somebody who last year didn't achieve the most success, did have quite a few penalties. They gave us some sex. But the chance for him to sort of bounce back and maybe the guys around him, with him having better guys around him, maybe it'll make him better. And him being in a run-first team, maybe that could make him better too. So he'll have less opportunities to give up sex because he'll be run-blocking a lot more. So I think that could work out in his favor. Number nine, he said, do you see the Ravens bringing back Pranel McPhee? Well, okay. Well, this was obviously before they brought him back. Number 10, do you see the Ravens bringing back Brandon Carr to a one-year deal? I used to. But after everything that they've done, I think it's a wrap with that one. And he said, thanks, man. Hope you're doing well and your family are safe and healthy. Love what you're doing. Keep it up. I appreciate that, y'all. Thank you, man. Next question came from my boy Stanley. He said, I ain't great in her part as well. Just wondering if you think James Winston is going to take over for Drew Brees next season. Ooh. I think it all depends on if they like what they see. I don't think Taysum is going to take over for him. But James Winston, if he comes in and he impresses and they really like what they see, they can give him a little one-year extension. Just another little proof of deal. Like, prove you can be the starter for this long-term period, or not long-term, but four-four season for us. And then we'll go from there. I don't think they were signed for an extension extension yet, but just a one-year extension to see what he can do. Next question came from my guy Jeremiah. He said, I ain't great even. I hope you're doing well. I know you don't like rankings too much, but I just need to hear your thoughts on Daniel Vlasky's order of the QBs. He was draft from 2018 to 2020. If you don't know the order it is, number five was Lamar Jackson. Number four was Tua. Number three was Kyla Murray. Number two was Burrow. Number one was Sam Donald. So, I mean, everybody got their own opinion. And we talked about that a little bit before. I did think it was a little goofy, just his reasoning, because one of the reasons that he said that he put Lamar behind all those guys, and again, I have no problem with anybody putting Lamar wherever they want to put him. That's fine. Everybody is entitled to their own opinion. They should have their own opinions. So, I love that, but just the reasoning, though. The reasoning is what can make you laugh sometimes. And he said the reasoning was because with Lamar you got to draft certain type of receivers. And when he said that, I was like, whoa, hold up. But isn't that what you would do for a quarterback that you were invested in? If your team was invested in a certain type of quarterback and that quarterback needed a certain type of receivers, wouldn't you get those certain type of receivers? I thought that just didn't make any sense when he said that. So, I thought it just made it just funny to me. And then the second question was, what do you think the starting offensive line will be for this upcoming season? Left to right. Ronnie Stanley, Bradley Bozeman. Yeah, Bradley Bozeman. Matt Scurra. DJ Flucca. And Orlando Brown Jr. Next question came from a boy, Joseph. He said, what's up in Graven? Hope all is well with you and the fam. And thanks for all the content. I appreciate you. I appreciate you, man. He said, two questions. Do you think Alex Smith will ever play again? I've seen the videos and stuff of him training and all that. I don't think so, though. I don't think he will, man. I think he may want to, but I don't really think he will, man. And it sucks how everything went down, but I don't think he will. And he said, would you move to Maryland if the Ravens... He said, would you move to Maryland if the Ravens offered you a position? Thanks again and God bless. Sometimes I think Ravens, they might be putting little plans in here. Maybe having little people watching and stuff. Asking some of these questions. No, it's all good, though. Would I move to Maryland if the Ravens offered me a position? It would just depend on so much. Because y'all know I love it down here. I absolutely love it. It would... It would all just depend. It would just depend... It would take a lot for me to move. But it would just... It would take a lot. Like a lot. A lot for me to move up there. Even for the Ravens. But we'll see if that opportunity ever presents itself. Next question came from my boy, E9. He said, they ain't graven, hope all this well with you and the fam. Oh yeah, things are great, man. He said, after a review of the draft, it seems like the Ravens and EDC have targeted weapons to get over the first round of the playoffs and take down the Chiefs. However, as one would expect, everyone else in the AFC North seems to be loading up to take down the Ravens. As you always say, timing is everything. And I really felt like last season was our time. Big Ben was out, Brown's hype ended the season with the kitchen on fire and injured AJ Green. And QB Troubles puts in C in Rebuild mode. Lamar seems to have made monumental strides as a passer through hard work last season, but this offseason as we know is very different. With everybody in the AFC North gunning for us and getting better, how much do you think this COVID-19 crisis will hurt Lamar's development this offseason? In the Ravens Media Chat, Lamar actually mentioned his inability to work with QB coach Joshua Harris. Yeah, it can mess him up a little bit, but he would just have to work that much hard along with everybody else once they do get through this and once they do get back to working out with each other and whatnot. So I don't think it necessarily hurts him, but it just slows them all down a lot. So I guess it can hurt him a little bit. But the next question is how much will this delay Lamar developing chemistry with our offensive weapons? Current end just drafted, not named Mark. Mark, Ingram, Mark, Andrews and Mark keeps Brown during training camp. Love the views. How much will it delay? It just all depends on how long this thing goes on. All depends on how long it goes on. The longer it goes on, the longer it delays. The shorter, the sooner it's over. Sooner everybody can get back to doing what they've been doing. And Lamar can get ready for that Superbowl MVP season. And we can be celebrating in February. That'll be that. Next question came from my boy Manuel. He said, what's up in Graven? Hope everything is going well during this quarantine. My question to you and Team Keep It Clean is, with the players we acquired in free agency and the draft, do you think we have enough firepower to stop Derek Henry? Since in the regular season, we play them in a rematch. And if we can stop Henry, do you think this defense can smite other offenses around the league? I really think it can, but it all depends on their commitment to stop in the run and get into the QB fast. That last part. That last part. They were committed to stopping the run last year, but they just, they didn't have the personnel to do it. And the biggest problem was them setting the edge. Running up the middle. No, that wasn't going down on the Ravens last year. But them setting the edge, they just, they couldn't do it. They couldn't do it. So they got a Kaleas Campbell. They got Derek Wolfe. They got Justin Madibike. They got Patrick Green Malik Harrison, some speedy linebackers that can get after it. And they upgraded. They upgraded so they could do just that, get back to stopping the run. And with the, as far as the pass, hey, they got the secondary to do that. But the pass rush, they also addressed that too. So with that being said, Raven, they got, they got a big chance now, man. They got a big chance. I think their defense got a lot of potential to be even better than last season. If the last season, the Ravens defense benefited a major from their offense being so successful too. So hopefully this year too, the offense can be just as or even more successful, especially in playoffs. Next question came from my guy, Thomas. Shout out to Thomas, man. I appreciate you, Thomas. He said, good afternoon. It's been a very busy few weeks here getting the garden started. So I apologize if this was already answered in another video. It's all good, man. How soon will the Carlins become the best team in the NFC West? Because they become the team to beat in the entire NFC. Oh, well, they definitely loaded up this year. They got some weapons. Kyla Murray got, he got Larry Fitzgerald and Deandre Hopkins. Two receivers that just don't drop. And two receivers that can run every single route, make every single catch and make every single play. They, wow, that just, that is a beautiful thing. Shout out to Kyla Murray for, oh my goodness. So they still got the Seahawks to mess with. Rams, they going through some things over there. Who else? Oh, and 49 as well. 49 as day. I don't know, man. I don't think it'll be this year. I mean, it could be. You never know. But they definitely got some firepower. They definitely got some firepower. They got their QB on a rookie deal. So that always helps as far as salary cap and all that stuff. But they definitely got some firepower. So in order for them to, they got to take down the Seahawks and the 49ers and start to do that consistently. But if they can build up that level of success, even this season, they could end up being the team to beat in the NFC West. It just all depends on how things go for them. And as far as them becoming a team to beat in the entire NFC. Whoa. Now that, I think that will take a couple years now. I mean, obviously if this year, if it's like week 12 and they like 11 and 1 or 10 and 1, then it's like, oh, well, maybe they are the team to beat in the NFC. But I think for them to reach that level, I think it'll take at least like one or two years. And oh, you said, as always, wishing you and your family the best. Stay safe and go Ravens. I appreciate it, Thomas. Thank you, man. Thank you for continuing. And y'all see, I just did the Willie Snead video and it's a different day and I feel like changing something else. Let's run it. Anyway, next question came from my guy, Brian Benji. He said, I admire your sincerity and integrity. Oh, there ain't nothing, man. He said, if you could give an NFL franchise to any city, what city would you pick? Well, dolphins already have one. Hmm. Any city. Wow. Virginia. Virginia is so close to Maryland and they got the Ravens and the Redskins. But they still don't have their own. So maybe Virginia. Well, they got Virginia, West Virginia. So it'd be like North Carolina, South Carolina. They got the Panthers. So it'd be Virginia, West Virginia. So maybe Virginia. And maybe because that's just my little bias from originally being up from around that area. But yeah, that they'll probably be them. He said, if you were to create your own NFL franchise, what name would you give it? I would name it the Dragons and homage to Bruce Lee. Oh, um, oh, I don't know. That's a good question. What would I name my own NFL franchise? Um, Team Keep It Clean. But they would have to have a city. They can't be the Miami Team Keep It Cleaners. Oh, wait a minute. Maybe that. No, um, I can't say the vultures. I'm close to Ravens, but Seahawks is also a bird too. And so is Cardinals and so is Eagles. So I could go with the vultures. Um, I could go with, uh, Dynamite. Um, because we explosive. And that was cheesy. What? I don't know. That's that's a tough one, man. That's a really tough one. And he said, what dog breed is my favorite? I love pugs. My wife, she always be talking about she want to get a dog and be like, that's a lot of work. Um, but if we were to get one, I would want a pug. She would want, um, she want something else. She likes Yorkie. She likes, um, she's been like, pugs are ugly. And I'm like, yo, yeah, they are ugly, but I still like them. Um, that's my favorite kind of dog is a pug. So yeah, it would definitely be a pug. Um, and she said, if your team won the Super Bowl, what would be your celebration meal? Oh, I wouldn't even be eating. I would just be celebrating. Um, but if when I did feel like eating again, um, probably just a burger, burger. I love burgers. I'm very, very simple. Um, not even when it just comes to food, just life period. I'm very simple. Um, don't need all the extravagant stuff and fancy. No, a burger, a burger, some fries and drink. Uh, that would be just fine with me. Cause we bought a pack of Izzy's. Um, is it Izzy or is it from Costco? Y'all know the little, the little soldier. My mom first put me on those when, um, the first game of the season last year. Cause y'all know we were doing a tailgating, uh, at the dolphins game and my mom, she brought these soldiers. She, and they were like, they were called Izzy or Izzo. I think it's Izzy, but whatever it's called, she brought this pack of soldiers to the house. I'm like, okay, I never had these before, but I'm thinking, okay, if my mom got them, they probably like, they said something about low calories or something like that. And I'm like, oh man, these probably, these probably getting ready to be nasty, man. Um, but you know what, whatever, I'ma try it anyway. So I tried it and I said, oh man, loved it ever since, loved it ever since. Never bought any other kind of soda ever again. Ever. And we, we keep a pack of them, uh, in the fridge. So shout out to my mom for putting me on, uh, Izzy's or Izzo's, whatever they called. Um, but yeah, that would be my meal. A burger, maybe some fries. Uh, but a burger and a soda. That's it. Appreciate you, Benji. Next question came from my boy, Brayden. He said, I ain't graving this Brayden back with another question. Hope you and your family doing well. Yes, we're doing great. Appreciate you. He said, I wanted to ask you about your thoughts on what off-season moves EDC still might make. As always, keep it clean and continue to hustle, man. Much love. Appreciate it, Brayden. Um, as far as who, uh, I don't know, but position, I think past Russia and a wide receiver. And those two have been on my mind for a while now. And I, cause I really don't think the Ravens are done at wide receiver. I think they're going to trade for somebody who is a legitimate starter. Um, not anything that they have to break the bank for, but somebody who can come in right away, make an impact. Not some old washed up geezer play or anything like, no, somebody with a lot of fire left in them, somebody that's not on the back end of their career. Or even if they are on the back end, they're not deep into it. They're not like on their last leg. No, they still making plays. So, um, again, Keenan Allen is a guy that comes to mind. Um, somebody floated around, uh, did they say Mike Williams from the charges? What's his name? Is his name Mike Williams? Somebody they, uh, I forgot. I know, maybe it's not Mike Williams, but yeah, man, I don't know who, but I don't think they're done at wide receiver. I think they trade for somebody. And then past Russia too. And then tight end as well. But those two are, I think bigger, uh, bigger targets for the Ravens in my eyes. Next question came from a boy Tate. He said, what'd it do? It's your boy Tate, a free liquor boy. It's been a while since I hit you up. I've been down cause I just lost my son to these Baltimore streets in January. Oh man. So I've been all over the place. Um, oh man. Oh man. I'm sorry to hear that, man. Damn. Hmm. I'm sorry to hear that, man. I'm real sorry to hear that, man. Damn, man. Hmm. I'm sorry to hear that, man. Hit me. No, you know what? I'm going to hit you up, man. I'm going to hit you up, man. But I'm going to email you back. Well, yeah, we're going to talk, man. Um, but the question he said, um, I have been keeping up with you and the fan, but I hope all is well on your end. Now do you think the Ravens want to get it all the time it's out of there just for the money's cap space? Or cause we really don't want them anymore. Big ups to you and your family. Keep up the good work. FLB13. Appreciate it, man. Um, I think that, uh, I think that they could have, they could have been looking for an out. I think they, I think they definitely thought about it, man. I think they could have been looking for an out. Cause Earl Thomas, he wasn't bad last year though. He was not bad. He was not a bad player, but I think the Ravens, they might have just felt like, oh man. Oh, mm. He was good. But yeah, he is making a lot of money. They, they pay that to a lot of money for it. They pay him a lot of money, man. Um, and with Earl Thomas, um, I don't know, we go, we're going to see what kind of year he has this year, man. Because hopefully again, him being in the system for the second year, cause it is a very complex system. Hopefully that will help him moving forward. But I just, I can't see him getting any faster. Um, but smarter though. He can get even smarter in the system and maybe take some more risk. Um, and make a few more plays. And again, it's not all about making plays. It's about, it's, it's that he didn't give up many plays. That was the biggest thing with him last year. That was a beautiful thing. Um, but I just, sometimes I'd be thinking, man, that maybe Ravens are like, uh, we paid him all that money. Cause they, they, they paid that dude a lot. They paid him a lot. But, um, no, he didn't play bad though. So in his second year, hopefully he'll be even more comfortable and he can make even more stuff happen, man. Next question came from my boy, Jarvis Fowler. If you could play any position in the NFL, what position would it be and why? Um, one would be a inside linebacker or safety. Um, inside linebacker because you are, uh, the brain of the team. Uh, enough times you are the leader of the team. Um, you are right there in the thick of things. Um, a lot of stuff, just a lot of stuff, uh, it goes through you. You have a lot of responsibility. Um, and just you, you are called upon to do a lot of diagnosing. Um, to call stuff out, get people in order, get people lined up and whatnot. Um, so I wouldn't mind doing that, uh, linebacker. Um, and, and safety, uh, some of the same reason, but just the, uh, that, the, the physical contact. Um, so yeah, linebacker safety. Um, yeah, one of those two. The next question came from a boy, twixfm. He said, ain't great. I just hope you and your family are doing fine. Uh, just to say you brighten my day with your videos, keep up the great content. I appreciate it, man. And, um, I appreciate you a lot because I do see you a lot in the comment section, man, a whole lot. So I appreciate it, man. Um, so thank you for that, man. Thank you for, thank you for showing a lot of support, man. So I appreciate it a lot, man. He said, I got two questions for you first. What do you think, Bronson Rickstein? I think that's how you spell it. Uh, but what do you think Bronson Rickstyne? Uh, oh, what do I think about Bronson Rickstyne? I'm excited to see him, man. I'm excited to see him and hear about him in practice and stuff. I'm excited. I don't know how things are going to go with training camp. I would love to go up there with my family and see the Ravens up close and personal, but we'll see how that stuff goes. Cause obviously things will be different this year. Um, how different, extremely different, uh, but we'll see. Um, but I'm, I don't know if they'll even allow the whole training camp thing. I don't know if, if, if, if it's as personalized as it once was, it's probably not going to be like that, but we'll see. We'll see. But I would love to go up there and just see, just see everybody, man. Um, but with Rick Steiner, uh, I, I think he got a real shot, man. If it can just translate, if what he was doing in college can translate, he got a real shot, man. Cause like I said, he does everything fast, man. And shout out to, uh, Kennesaw State football for making that video where they use some of the clips from the video that we made about Bronson Rickstyne. Oh, they, they did a good job. If y'all want to see that, y'all could, it's, it's on my Instagram. Just go to my Instagram and y'all see it. They did a fire job with that, man. Um, but anyway, his other question was, um, oh, what, what is the backup QB situation? He said, thanks all love and team, keep it clean forever, man. Appreciate it, man. What's up with the backup QB situation? Man, I could even tell you, man. I couldn't even tell, cause I just, that's one thing we keep talking about it, but I just, I don't know which direction they're going to go in, man. Cause I want to say they'll just keep RG3 just to have that veteran on board, but they could end up getting rid of RG3, save two mil, but do they really need that two mil? Right now, not necessarily, but then do you trust Trace to be the backup or Tyler Hunley to be the backup? So it's, it's a lot, a lot more questions and answers that I got for that one, man. This question came from a boy, uh, D3 of Coyote Multimedia, man. This, this is my guy, man. I love you, man. I appreciate you, man. He said, good evening. Engraving and team keeping clean family. I hope that all is well with you and your fam. I got a quick observation and I wanted to get your opinion on this. You stated numerals numerous times that you feel like the EDC is going to make another signing that a shock or so. I have a gut feeling as well. My question is, do you think that with our current depth of safety, that Eric Reed could be a possibility. He's a big hitter that laid the groundwork for Jamal Adams to shine at LSU. I did not know that. Uh, we all know that EDC was interested in Jamal plus Eric is only 28. He can play hybrid linebacker in the box. Imagine the depth in the secondary. Thomas Clark, Reed Elliott, all of which can mentor the younger undrafted free agents that may make the squad, which is not a guarantee with our current secondary. That's true. Just a thought. As always, keep up the good work and I can't wait to be in the studio audience for your Raven's talk show. He say, speak it into existence. Take care. Be safe homie. Respectfully Dorsey of Coyote Media. I appreciate you, man. Thank you, man. Um, that would be a very interesting one. Eric Reed. You talk, you talk about depth. You talk about that because here I am thinking, and that's, it's a possibility, but here I am thinking that, um, I think one of the ways that they're going to get all of their guys on the field. Cause you know, we like, he like getting all these guys on the field, all his corners on the field at the same time. So Marcus Peters, Malin Humphrey, Jimmy Smith, um, and, uh, Tavon Young. Um, of course Chuck Clark and Earl Thomas too, but I don't think they will, they will put, I think they will drop Jimmy back and put him at free safety. I mean, excuse me. Yeah. Yeah. They could put him at free safety sometime, let Earl move around a little bit or let Jimmy move around a little bit too. Um, I have some different packages just moving Jimmy around. Cause of course, Malin and Marcus, those will be outside guys and then Tavon will be in a slot. Um, but just them moving Jimmy Smith around and putting him at strong safety too. Uh, and having Chuck Clarks and Chuck Clark going to be in a box a lot. So I think they will definitely, uh, they could definitely do something like that. Now if you bring in Eric Reed. Oh, you, you almost got too much depth in the secondary. There ain't no such thing as too much depth, but. Oh, that's a lot of depth in that secondary and like all guys that are starters, all guys that are starters. So that would be quite an interesting move right there. Hmm. That would be something. Next question came from a boy for one. Oh, dynamic. He said, do you feel like Lamar Jackson's contract is more on Steve Vashati than EDC because big money like that has to go through him more than Eric Dacosta because that's face money. He said, shout out to him. Keep it clean and hope your family is doing well. Yeah. They do a good man. I appreciate you, man. Um, it's, they all just got to be on board together, man. It's not no one guy that controls everything. Uh, they, they got to work with each other because if they don't work with each other, then this whole thing will crumble. If they didn't work with each other, then this whole thing would fail. If they didn't work with each other, nothing would go down the way that they wanted it to go down and it would just, it would just all be in shambles. So it's not just on Vashati. It's not just on EDC. It's not just on hardball. It's on all, all of them as a collective unit. That whole front off and Pat Morrie, Pat Morrie already, I forgot how to say his name. Y'all know I'll be messing up everybody's name. I just started saying Jeff's Rebix name. And I know my guy now Nitro reminded me of that. He's like, man, it took you three years to say Jeff's Rebix names the right way. So I get, well, you were you right man. So the, I'm going to just call him a salary cap guy, but it takes all of them as a collective unit to get this thing right. So it's never just on one person. Next question in the last question on this episode, NFL questions from subscribers came from a boy, Rodeo Rodeo. Man, I got a lot of love for my boy Rodeo too, man, because he brings these out of the box questions, but ones that'll make your, your box right here start to really think hard and really like, whoa, hold up, wait a minute. He just said that. Did he just say that? But wait, no, he just said that. And okay, I get it. Anyway, let's get into the question. He said, what's going on my guy? Hope you and your family and all the team keep it clean and healthy. Got a question. I wanted your input on how much do you think experience could stand in our way on the road to being the 2021 Super Bowl champs? My big concern is the wide receiver room. Although we are run first team, I expect a ton of production from our wide receivers this year. As far as the defense, we have a ton of veterans will play off experience. The running back. Okay, so let's break this down piece by piece. Since this we still got a little while to go. He said, how much do you think the experience could stand in our way on being on, on the road to being 2021 Super Bowl champs? As far as wide receiver, there is a lack of experience there. Willie Sneed is your veteran guy, so to speak, and he's still pretty young. But you, it's always nice not saying you cannot get it done with a young squad because you can, but it's always nice to have that veteran guy, not an old veteran guy, but somebody that you can really count on. And somebody that's been there, done that, that can help a lot of times, but somebody that just got that experience, man. Because again, experience is one of the greatest teachers. So the Ravens receivers, they would get that experience, but somebody that's got that experience, somebody that with the, and I'm saying that the moment would ever be too big for any of the Ravens receivers, but somebody who may have been in the moment before, somebody who just, who can make it easy on everybody else. That's why I still don't think they're done at the wide receiver position. I don't. I really don't. I don't. And it's no offense to the guys that's on the roster, but I don't think they're done. But yeah, I think, I think they're gonna get somebody and bring somebody in to give them that experience and give them another playmaker, legitimate wide receiver, man. But he said, as far as the defense, we have a ton of veterans with playoff experience. Yeah, we got Earl Thomas. We got Jimmy Smith. We got Marcus Peters. We got who else? Pernell McPhee. We have, who else we got? I can't think anybody on the top of my head. But yeah, we do have guys. We got guys there. So yeah, that's straight right there, man. And he said, the running back room, Mark is the leader and the voice, so he can help the younger running backs. That's true. So yeah, in the running back room, it's only those four guys right now. Well, it's actually a little bit more than that because we got some under, three rookie free agent, somebody like Bronson Rickstine or anything. But yeah, so the running back room, yeah, they got Mark Ingram as their spokesperson and leader for that. So yeah, our voice for the offensive line just retired. So that could be another room that lacks experience. Ah, that's a very good point. Because the most experienced guys now, DJ Fluka. Yeah. Wow. Offensive line is really young. Oof. Got some big contracts to give out some. They said, but Hollywood and Miles Boykin first playoff game was last year. Hollywood had a decent game and Miles went missing. Now we have DuVernay and Pro Shae, but this year, this is their rookie year. We cannot put expectations on these guys without seeing how they transition to the NFL. True. I am 100% certain EDC has not done building this team. Oh, see, again, same page, man. But he said, but despite talent or voice that can be a dog, I think the offense, mainly the wide receiving room could use someone with experience that can help mentor the young guys when we are down three in the Super Bowl and need that first down to get Justin Tuckin in range for the win. I mean, Tucker, Sam Cooke, Morgan Cox, Anthony Levine, Jimmy Smith and Pernell McPhee are the only guys that won our Super Bowl winning team in 2012. That's actually a lot of guys from 2012, from way back then. That's a lot of guys with the team. I know Pernell McPhee, he just came back, but that's a lot of guys. These dudes have been around for eight years. That's crazy when you think about a team retaining that many players on the same team and they haven't gone anywhere besides Pernell McPhee. That's crazy, man. Tucker, Sam Cooke, Morgan Cox, Anthony Levine, Jimmy Smith. That's crazy. That's a lot. And he said, notice anything? Oh, I like that. Wow. So he named all those guys and he said, hey, notice anything? No players from offense. I know this was a long question, but what do you think? Wow. I told y'all, man, he'd be coming with these questions that it's like, whoa. Okay, I didn't even think about that. But yeah, that's why I really do think, I don't think they're done yet. I don't think they're done yet. I don't think they're done yet on making this team, especially a wide receiver. I really don't. I do, like you said, I think they're going to get somebody with experience. I really do, man. I really do. So I'm right there with you. As far as who that person is, like I said, I don't know. I don't really have any clues on who it could be. But I definitely think I think they're going to get somebody via trade. As far as free agency, it ain't too much out there. It is somebody that, you know, got a lot of buzz and whatnot, but we'll see. But I think it's going to be via trade. But I just, I don't know who.