 If Ravens trade Orlando Brown Jr., could that actually hurt Lamar Jackson's game more than help him? Does Lamar Jackson need to be a more vocal leader moving forward? If the Ravens don't land JJ White, who's another veteran pastor that they could have their eye on? These and many, many more questions on this special Patrons-only edition of Questions from Subscribers. So you two team keep it clean, what's going on, it's in Raven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from Subs, but this is the Patrons-only edition. So shout out to all the Patrons, I appreciate y'all, I love y'all, thank you for being willing to support the way that you do because it does make a big, big, big, big difference and I seriously appreciate it. I appreciate y'all's willingness, I appreciate y'all's support and I appreciate y'all's encouragement too. I know a lot of the Patrons we talk on the regular so I got a lot of love for y'all so I appreciate it a lot and let me just read off the list of Patrons that we have now. Shout out to my guy Cameron M, Marquita A, Tank, Gary A, Buddy P, Jerome W, Davis T, Lewis E, Isaiah P, John R, Garrick M, Yolanda B, Stephen H, Stephen M, Harry H, Joshua H, Jivang P, Oscar L, Biggest Fan, Corey C, Forrest, Ronnie C, Jada Kid, JD, Marco, David, Heidi, Mark, Nick, J-Frank, Garth, John M, Justin P, Miss Too Much, Phillip L, Gareth, Chris H and Slim. So special shout out to all of y'all man, thank you for just rocking with us the way that you do and without any further ado let's get into these questions. This question came from my boy Gareth. He said, hey do you think if we lose Orlando Brown Jr. it will impact Lamar Jackson's game? I hope it doesn't but I can't stop thinking that it might. Thanks again for everything you upload, I hope you and your family are well. Hashtag king, a team keep it clean. Sorry y'all, it's six in the morning, I know for a lot of y'all that's uh, that's nothing. You're like six in the morning man, that's late, get up early man. But for me, there's a lot of times where I just can't sleep through the night. I can't. If I go to bed before 10, it's almost guaranteed that I'm waking up at like 4 or 5 in the morning and I would just be sitting there. So today was one of those days and I was like, you know what, might as well get some work done. But anyway, he said, do you think if we lose Orlando Brown Jr. it will impact Lamar Jackson's game? Um, well it all just depends. It depends on how they address losing Orlando Brown Jr. Because again the Ravens, they have all the leverage in this whole thing. They have the upper hand on Orlando Brown Jr. Orlando Brown Jr. does not have the upper hand on them. Yeah, they gave him permission to seek a trade and that's cool and what not. But hey, what if he gets no return, you know, nothing good that they like in return for him? Then they could be like, no, we're good on that. You could just stay. You just rock out with us this last year. I don't envision that happening. I don't envision him being here for this last year. But hey, it's a possibility. So Ravens, they hold the hand in this one. But with Orlando Brown Jr., it all just depends on how they replace him and the quality of the replacement that they have at the right tackle position. Now hopefully with all, I'll say Orlando Brown Jr., hopefully with Ronnie Stanley, he comes back and he's healthy and he's ready to go and he can actually play a full season because I don't think he's done that yet. I don't believe. And with the seasons, he's missed like one, maybe two games at the most besides last year. But he still like hasn't really played a full season like that. But we're hoping that he's healthy and he's just ready to go and they just get everything solidified on that offensive line. Because offensive line is a big question heading into this offseason. How are they going to address it? I know a lot of people talking about Corey Linsley, a lot of people talking about Alex Mack, a lot of people talking about Creed Humphrey, a lot of people talking about all these different guys via free agency via the draft. So we'll see what the Ravens do. But it's it's up to them. And of course, with the with Lamar Jackson and his ability, he makes the or I say he makes the Orlando Brown. He makes the offensive line a lot better than what they actually are. But hopefully this year can be a year where they actually like really have a good offensive line and it doesn't get overrated because of Lamar. That would be a great thing. So that's that's the goal. That's the hope for this team. But I certainly think there is a chance that it could impact Lamar Jackson's game and there is that chance again, depending on what the Ravens do that it could hurt Lamar Jackson's game more than helping. Even though we know Orlando Brown, Junior, he was on that right side. Boy, I just the game that I remember the most with Orlando Brown, Junior on the right side last year was against the Texans and JJ. While he was eating this dude alive, eating him alive. And y'all know when I talk about JJ White, when I think about him, I think of this veteran guy, this older guy who was just tired, tired. But he looked like the old JJ White against Orlando Brown, Junior last year. But he I know a lot of people have talked about it. Like, hey, you got to keep it on the low. Orlando Brown, Junior and past protection. He's not all that. He's not all that. And he he got to take advantage of being on the run first team. And you know, Ravens, they run first, run second, run third, run fourth, run fifth, then past six. But with Orlando Brown, Junior being on a run first team, that's easier for offensive linemen. Shout out to my guy, Camille, but that's easier for offensive linemen because you just running at the first available defender in front of you, knocking them down. But with past protection, not to say you got to have more technique in past protection than run blocking, but I think you probably do because you got these past rushes that they'll hit you with all these moves, these spin moves, these bull rushes, all this type of stuff. And you got to be able to defend all that. So and you got to protect your quarterback. You don't want your quarterback to get hit. So with Orlando Brown Junior, we'll see what team he goes to and if he still continues to do it, I think he'll be fine. But some things are definitely going to have to improve. But overall, yeah, it just to answer your question again, it all just depends on how the Ravens address replacing Orlando Brown Junior. Next questions came from my boy, Harry, age. He said, how are you and the family doing? Hopefully y'all and the rest of the team keep it clean and doing well. Just read the growth article that above posted a link to which he describes moves that are a dream and realistic scenarios for the Ravens this off season. Gonna apologize now because this question is gonna be long and possibly could be its own episode. He said, I hope that's not the case, but if it is, hopefully I'll get feedback in the comments on whether people agree or not and why. First, Jeff started talking about receivers. We should get in free agency. I was a champion for Corey Davis, but after listening to the hardball at the presser, I wouldn't come to Baltimore until I saw that they improved on the passing scheme. So this is where Orlando Brown Junior comes in. And really quick to speak on that. We just, we put out the video about Corey Davis yesterday. Well, depending on what you're seeing this video, but we put out the video about Corey Davis and if the Ravens could sound Corey Davis. And with, I think it's a possibility that they could, but if I'm looking at it from Corey Davis point of view, I'm not gonna wanna go there. I'm not gonna wanna come to the Ravens because it would depend on what it is. Depending on the money, but if I'm looking more for money, probably not gonna come to the Ravens, but if I'm looking more for legacy as a wide receiver, I'm definitely not coming to the Ravens. And, but if I'm looking to win, then yeah, I'll go to the Ravens. But my thing with Corey Davis, what I like, what I saw from him when I watched film were on him with the Titans and whatnot. Yeah, he wasn't the number one guy. We know that. He was the number one guy. And he was actually a disappointment at Tennessee because he was a fifth or sixth overall pick. But then you saw AJ Brown come in and this is the second year and he's the number one guy. He's their clear cut number one guy. So this guy who's a rookie last year, he came in and took over. He was the guy. But anyway, with Corey Davis, yeah, if I was him, I probably wouldn't go to the Ravens. I wouldn't. Because he's trying to get paid. And again, like I said, if he's trying to be that guy at receiver, he could be that for the Ravens. But how would they use him? How would he be implemented into this offensive scheme? That's what I would be scared of if I was him. And based off of history with the Ravens, it doesn't really look good. Anyway, he said, so this is where Orlando Brown Jr. comes in. I saw that the Chargers were offering a second, fourth and Mike Williams for Orlando Brown to protect Justin Herbert's blindside. If I was ADC, I would make that move and see if we could also swap Joe Reed, their kicker turner for Justice Hill. Ravens don't know how to use Justice Hill. And we need someone to replace Chris Moore anyway. Ooh, Ravens don't know how to use Justice Hill. That part hit right there, man. That part hit. Cause Justice Hill, he's been really good as a gun on special teams and stuff. And but yeah, he's like, you draft this guy in the fourth round or last year's fastest running back out of college. And I just, yeah. And I know, and the thing that's crazy too is that with the Ravens, they are, like we talked about earlier, they run first run, second run, third run, fourth run, fifth, then pass six. So you run so much, but Justice Hill, and I'm not saying I don't want you to divvy up the carries because that's what they did they had. Earlier on in the season, Mark Ingram carrying Gus Edwards and JK. That's too much. It's too much. But Justice Hill, you could use them in the pass game. You could put them in the slide a little bit. You could do screens to them. You can do different things with Justice Hill. But I mean, I guess that's JK Dobbins too, but you know, the JK with the drops, boy. He got it tight enough on that. But it's like with JK with the drops, to me, I didn't really see it be a thing until like the end of the season, like the very end of the season. That's when the drops really started showing out for JK. But throughout the season now, he wasn't a dropper, not at least not in my eyes, unless I certainly missed something. But yeah, back to Justice Hill, it's just, I seen somewhere, some people were saying, oh, Justice Hill's a lock to make the team since he plays special teams. You know that special teams does give you a leg up, but I don't know, man. I really don't know. So yeah, we'll see. But with Chris Moore, he made the team a lot of times and I thought over the past couple of years, he was gonna get cut, but Raven's kept him. So hey, Justice Hill could be the same thing. So we'll see how that goes. Anyway, he said, Michael Williams will give us that big number one receiver. Oh, Mike Williams, that we all been waiting for miles, boicking to be. This will allow Hollywood to move to the slot where he could dominate. And if he can, I'm pretty sure Devon Duvenay can. So our receiving corpse will be taken care of. Now, with Mike Williams, the thing about him, I think he has like a 16.5 mil cap hits. It's something like 16 mil more. So that will kind of just rule this out unless the Ravens are about to give him a long-term deal, but I don't see them doing that because Mike Williams, I love Mike Williams. I really do. I'm really happy for Justin Herbert in the situation that he's been put in because he came to a team that they were ready, offensive-wise they were ready. Even defensive-wise too, but more so offensive-wise they were ready. He had Echler, he had Hunter Henry, and he had... Oh, man. Why can't I remember his name right now? There are Kenan Allen, Kenan Allen and Mike Williams. So it's like, ooh, Mike Williams always hurt though. That's the thing with him, always hurt. So that's, if the Ravens were to acquire him, I would be worried about that. But hold up, you did say, oh, offering a second and fourth round pick. And Mike Williams, yeah, that wouldn't be a bad trade. Yeah, it wouldn't be a bad trade. But you drafted in the second, that's a second day pick because it's only first round on the first day, but that's a two-second day pick because second, third and fourth on the... Yeah, second, third and fourth on the second day and fifth, sixth and seventh on that third day. But yeah, so these are good picks. That would be a good trade, but Mike Williams, oh, I feel like he'll be such a good fit, but he's hurt a lot. So that's what I'd be scared of. And I just, I don't see the Ravens giving him a long-term extension right now. I mean, I'm sure that would be part of the deal. It would have to be, but I just wouldn't see it going down. But anyway, he said, next, Jeff talked about the offensive line. I think this is where we need the most help. But Jeff wants veterans, which I don't. I think the Ravens should go heavy on the offensive line in the draft, adding four offensive linemen. Deontay Brown from Alabama, the right guard. Jackson Coleman from Clemson, the right tackle. Trey Hill from Georgia, the center. And David Moore from Granbley, a guard and a center. Drafting these mountains will not only keep us dominant in the running game, but will be a wall to give them more time to throw in the passing game. The smallest person I have them drafting weighs 330 pounds. So with that, with these guys that you mentioned, and I still gotta look into my prospects, but with these guys that you mentioned, can they move? Them being big and them being brick walls and whatnot, be able to put that wall around them all would be great, but can they move? Because, you know, as an offensive lineman with the Ravens, you gotta be ready to go. You gotta be ready to go. You can't just be this big, stiff brick just sitting there. No, you gotta be able to move. So if they can, hey, I'm all for it. He said after that, Jeff implies that the Ravens will spend a decent amount to acquire Trey Burton, which I feel is a big mistake. All the tight end, he played for the Bears, he played for the Eagles, the thing he played for the Colts too. But anyway, he said, I'd rather get Gerald Everett from the Rams in Free Agency. And he's basically a Hayden Hurst clone that doesn't mind being guard number three. Okay, so then on a defensive line, they were talking about who we should resign and get in Free Agency. Derek Wolf was the only person I think we should resign. I think we should bring back Brent Urban, he only played for a meal last year with the Bears and Tony Posagnan from the Chiefs. I don't know much about him. Now the beautiful thing about this is that it will give us three players on the defensive line that are at least six, seven. Oh, those are some giants right there. Is Derek Wolf that tall though? I thought he's like six, five, but I don't know. Anyway, he said, so even if we don't get sacks, we can collapse the pocket and mess up the throwing lanes for quarterbacks. Yes, I think that's the direction that the Ravens could go in this year. Where they, I think Matt Judon's gone, I think Yanik and Gokwe is gone. And maybe even Tyus Bowser, we'll see, but I think the Ravens could go to where they still do wanna pass rush, but they try to get pressure, interior pressure up the middle and get guys that can knock that ball down. Anyway, he said, next, Jess suggested to bring back Bowser and McPhee and draft two studs. McPhee, I would really like that one. I would really like that. I would really like if they could bring back Bowser too. I mean, it really wasn't gonna bring back everybody, but you know, it can't happen. But yeah, McPhee for sure, because McPhee is a guy that can bring exterior and interior pressure. So he does both, best of both worlds. Anyway, he said, I believe Patrick Johnson from Tulane and Jordan Smith from the University of Auburn would give us what we need. Last, but not least, the secondary. I think the Ravens just need to make two or three moves and they'll be fine. That's a lot of moves. He said, they already have J. Ron Curse taking the Anthony Levine role. They should sign, okay, so you wanna get younger there, okay. He said, they should sign Malik Hooker from the Colts on the Prove It deal. If he can stay healthy, we have a ballhawk free safety. Then draft either Richie Grant from University of Central Florida or James Wiggins from Cincinnati. Oh, shout out to Chris Moore, that was his scoop. Now, you mentioned Malik Hooker. If we got Malik Hooker, then we would have a ballhawk free safety. But what would you wanna do with DeSean Elliott and Chuck Clark? Most of DeSean Elliott, because you said free safety. You know, that's that Ravens free safety right now. He is in the last year of his deal. So this is sort of a Prove It year for DeSean Elliott and it would be for Malik Hooker too. So who are you rolling with? And then he said they are both safeties talking about Richie Grant and James Wiggins. They're both safeties that also are good at playing the slot corner. And with the history of Tavon Young, we need that. You ain't lying. So what do you think about my thoughts on how to build a 2021 Ravens? Oh, okay, well, I guess we already kind of answered everything as we went along. But he said, I apologize for it being so long, but Jess Article and Hardball's presser made all of this come out. Hopefully Eric shares my vision and John uses these players properly. That's big, using the players properly. That's been the biggest thing with the Ravens because again, they could get whoever they wanted to. They could bring in the best of the best. They could bring in the fastest of the strongest of the strong, but if you don't use the guys the right way, it won't mean anything. He said, I guarantee we will be a better team than we were last year and we were pretty good. Now I just need coaching to get on that elite level. Thanks for listening as always. Oh, wow. See, look at this, it's 623 AM and my boy Harry just sent another question. Timing is everything. Timing is literally everything. That's crazy how I'm reading his question that he sent before and while I'm reading his question he literally just sent another question. He just sent one. That's crazy. That's, wow, okay. He said, do you feel it's more important to have a play-making third tight end or a big possession receiver in our, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. Ooh, that's a good question. Is it more important to have a play-making third tight end or a big possession receiver in our offense? Ooh, oh man. I think we need, oh, wow. I think we need more of the possession receiver. We could benefit from both. I would say get both, but I would say that possession receiver because I feel like we don't really have that right now. We, again, hoping that Miles Boykin can be that, but we don't really have that right now. So I would say possession receiver because the possession receiver, you could move him, you could have him on the outside, you could have him on the inside, too. And yeah, because you could have him work outside the numbers or inside the numbers. I mean, you could do that with a play-making tight end, but I feel like with a play-making tight end, they, not that they're limited, but yeah, they wouldn't necessarily be limited because they're tight end, play-making tight end, you got a good amount of speed on them. They got some good hands. Because Mark Andrews, I would consider him a play-making tight end, for sure. Yeah, he got a case of the drop seats, a lot seats, but I would consider him a play-making tight end. So to have another one of those, I feel like that's the answer you can't go wrong with, but I would say possession receiver. I would say that because, yeah, I would say possession receiver because that would open up the game for Lamar. It would open up the game for Hollywood. It would open up the game for formations. It would just open up their game. And another play-making tight end could open up their game as well, but I feel like a possession receiver, I feel like he would open up the Ravens offense a bit more. But again, why not just get both? And then my guy, Harry, his other question that he had, he said, sorry for the last question I sent because it was probably like two pages of thoughts. Nah, it's all good, man. Don't apologize for that. He said, don't worry, this one is pretty simple. If the Dolphin sent us their second round pick, fourth round pick and Preston Williams receiver for Orlando Brown Jr., would you consider that a fair trade? Preston Williams, he's cool, but I would want like that guy. If we trade him for, cause he's a taller guy. He not a bad receiver. I think he could do it. I mean, and he played in Miami. So, I mean, playing in Miami will be like playing with the Ravens anyways since all of them from Florida, especially South Florida, but I don't think that would be too bad. Give you a big body guy, sort of a low-key guy. I, me personally, I would probably prefer somebody who's a little more proven, but Preston Williams could be that bargain guy. And you know, Ravens ain't bargain teamer when it comes to offense. So I wouldn't be too mad at that. I would have to look at more film on him just to really like really see what stands out about his game and what doesn't stand out about his game. But that, yeah, that wouldn't be so bad. And then on top of that, you get a second and a fourth round pick. Yeah, and yeah, Orlando Brown Jr. He goes to Miami and y'all get to come play Orlando Brown Jr. down here in Miami next year. So, yeah, I don't think that would be so bad. Next question came from my guy, Nick Brick. He said, I got another question. Do you think Lamar needs to be more of a vocal leader next year? He takes pride in leading by example, but do you think the offense might benefit from a little more of Lamar's louder ego? I felt like he went there in the playoffs against the Titans game when all the players were talking about how much his speech meant. Is that something he needs to do more often or should he maintain his style? Oh, that's an interesting question. Will Lamar be in a vocal leader? I think that'll come. I think that'll come with time. Now, again, I do think that it's sort of anybody that's a Baltimore Raven, they're gonna get that comparison. And this is part of just everything with being a Baltimore Raven. A lot of people subconsciously will compare any of the Raven's leaders and their style to a Ray Lewis. And with Ray, I know you didn't say it, but with Ray Lewis, anybody who has been a Ravens fan and knows who Ray Lewis is and knows how he impacted the game on the field, that's part of him. That's part of him. Ray Lewis is not the same Ray Lewis without all that. Without all the talk, like he's one player that if you hear their voice, like even now, oh, they go Ray Ray. They go Sugar Ray. There he goes. But for Lamar Jackson, yeah, he did do it in the Titans game. He could do that. Yeah, just to really continue. We know it's his team, obviously, but him stepping up as a vocal leader and not just with pre-game speeches, but on the field, hey, this is where you need to be. No, you ran that route the wrong way. So yeah, that could go a such a long way because if you're calling people out, especially if you're calling them out right then and right there, cause we've seen them get upset. We've seen them throw a pass either if he throws a pass and it's inaccurate, he'll get upset with himself and be like, but if he throws a pass accurately and the receiver drops it, you see that face where he goes and he hits that helmet and you see that frustration. We feel that frustration, but you know how we feel when the receiver drops it, especially an easy pass. Imagine how he feels as the quarterback. You don't wanna do that pass and he dropped it. So yeah, I do think that him stepping up as a vocal leader just throughout all the different parts of the game, enduring all the different parts of the game, I think that could take the team a long way. Next question came from my boy, Philip L. He said, I've paid attention to the chatting about Orlando Brown Jr. the last two weeks on his trade value where fans have brought up a first rounder and wide receivers like DJ Shark and Mike Williams. Recently, I read that the top teams that need to left tackle are Jacksonville, Miami, Minnesota, Carolina and the Chargers. Whereas we all know that the Ravens need a number one wide receiver in their prime for veteran leadership with all four of our receivers having one to two years of experience. So last season Carolina signed Robbie Anderson to a two year deal where he had 90 plus receptions and a thousand plus yards. So what do you think of Robbie Anderson and the second round and fifth round pick for OBJ and the fourth rounder? Oh, Robbie Anderson. That was actually somebody I wanted the Ravens to sign in for agency last year. Just to give somebody, just to give the Ravens a nice deep threat opposite of Lamar and I was thinking, okay, we know what he's done with the Jets. He could certainly do a lot of that with the Ravens too. Now I probably wouldn't have expected him to get 90 catches in over a thousand yards in this offense, but he definitely could have opened it up and it would have, of course, first and foremost, depending on how the Ravens used him. But to trade for Robbie Anderson and I don't think that's the type of receiver we need right now. I don't think that's what we need. I think we need more of a possession guy, not necessarily a deep threat because we have deep threats. We have multiple deep threats. We have Hollywood, we have Devon Duvenay, but I think we need that possession guy, that third down guy, that 50-50 guy, that box somebody out guy. And I know y'all get tired of hearing me say it. I still want Miles Boykin to be that guy, but in the meantime, we need a guy that's been already proven to be that type of receiver. So I will probably say no to this trade. Next question came from Hadi. He said, what's good in Raven? Hope you and the fam are doing well. Appreciate it, Hadi. He said, what do you think are the chances we can sway Chris Garwin to join in the Ravens? He said to become a free agent this off-season and considering he just won a Super Bowl, do you think he'd want to take on a new challenge? Love your work and hustle, man. Keep it up. Shout out from Canada. Appreciate it, Hadi. Thank you. Mm, Chris. Chris Garwin. No, I don't think it happens at all. I don't. Again, the Ravens, in this case, I think they're their own worst enemy. They are their own worst enemy when it comes to receivers coming here, willingly coming here, because of the product that they've put out in the passing game. And not even just the low numbers, that's not even the biggest issue to me. It's just the designing, the scheming and the lack of use of the weapons that they do have. If you struggle with a little, there's that saying. What's that saying? They always say it in Spider-Man. To whom much is given, much is required. I think something like that. But anyway, if you're not even given that much, but with what you already have, you're not even using it, you don't even use it properly, then what's gonna happen if you're given even more? If you're given even more, why should the more that you're given, why should people expect you to use that properly? That's why I feel like with the Ravens, they are their own worst enemy when it comes to free agent wide receivers wanting to come here. Yes, you will have an opportunity to win. Ravens are a winning team. They just keep getting into playoffs, which is great, but they gotta get to that next level. They gotta take that next step. So a lot of players will look at, okay, let's look at them. They're gonna look at the numbers for sure. They're gonna look at the numbers, but they're gonna look at the use too. Ooh, they got this guy. Okay, they got Hollywood. That's how they use him. Okay, cool, cool. Oh, okay, they got the Mark Andrews. Okay, nice, nice, nice. Oh, they got Devon Duvenay too. Little physical guy. Oh, physical receiver. Got great hands. Okay, let's see how they use him. They can watch all the film on Devon Duvenay. Okay, kick return, okay, cool, that's cool. Oh, they put him at point return toward the end of the season. Okay, cool, cool, cool. Let's see what else. Throw in that film, throw in that film. Oh, wow. This guy Devon Duvenay got the crown. Huh? Yeah, the crown. Cause he's the Jet Sweep King. That's all they're gonna see from him. Jet Sweeps. Pro Shae. Oh, oh, they drafted this dude, Pro Shae. Oh, I heard that dude. He does not drop the ball. He don't drop the ball at all. Him and, boy, as a matter of fact, him and Devon Duvenay, they had the least amount of drops in college. Wow, Raven's got two receivers, two sure-handed receivers. That's amazing. Oh, Pro Shae didn't see the field. Oh, okay, all right. What about Willie Snead? Willie Snead, okay, Willie Snead working the slot. Okay, yeah, he get a decent amount of snaps and what? Oh, they don't even give him any looks. Oh, okay. And he's like the veteran guy. Oh, yo, they signed this Brian too. Oh, they signed this Brian? I thought he was just a coach on the team. Because, I mean, I see the coaches on the field more than there's Brian anyway. So, again, Ravens have so much working against him. I think Chris Gowen would look at that and be like, nah, I'm good. And the last questions on this episode of NFL Questions From Patrons came from my guy, Louis E. He said, good morning, good morning. With our cap situation, who do you predict out of the following free agents that the Ravens could get? Corey Davis, Will Fuller. I forget about Will Fuller a lot. Kenny Galladay, Allen Robinson. Go ahead and cross that off the list right now, big fella. He said, Corey Davis, Will Fuller, Kenny Galladay or Allen Robinson? Ooh, with our cap situation. Not even just with the cap situation with the Raven situation. Like we just talked about, which one do I predict the Ravens getting? I think Will Fuller would come at a, I don't want to say a discount, but he would come at a reasonable rate. But Will Fuller, oh man, he would fit right in. Big play receiver, big play potential, deep threat, fast. But he got a case of the dropsy. So he would fit right in. He is already a Baltimore Raven pretty much. But no, I could see Will Fuller, Galladay, like these are some of the top guys. Galladay maybe, didn't Galladay like miss like the big chunk of last season, I think. So maybe him coming off injury, they'd sound until like a one, maybe two year deal, something like that, nothing crazy. But so if I had to choose any of those guys, I would say either Will Fuller or Kenny Galladay, one of those two. Allen Robinson, I think I would love him. He would be the best fit, but it's not gonna happen. I don't expect that at all. Whether he's tagged and traded somewhere, whether he hits the free agent, I don't expect Allen Robinson there on Coy Davis. I just, I don't see it happening with him either. I think it's possible, but I think more so he will look, again it all just depends on what he wants. But I don't think what he wants will be with the Baltimore Ravens. It'd be nice, but I just don't see it. All right, and his other question was, is there any outside chance to Ravens signed JJ Watt or someone who I think may join our team in Jadavian? Now Clowney had a disappointing season last year and I know a lot of people like, oh man, you can say that about him every year. JJ Watt, I do think there's a chance to Ravens could sign JJ Watt for sure. Because that's one of the moves that makes sense and it's not being talked about right now at all. Nobody, I mean besides Ravens fans, nobody's really talking about JJ Watt to the Ravens. Like nobody. They talking about JJ Watt to the Packers, JJ Watt to the Browns, JJ Watt to the Steelers. Oh, they talked about the Beals. They've been talking about the Bucks too, but JJ Watt to the Ravens is not really catching anybody's attention like that. And not just because, oh, just because it's not catching anybody's attention. That's why it could happen. No, it's a move that makes sense. And you know Ravens, you know they're gonna be making some calls about JJ, you know that. You know that. I'm sure we're gonna get a report any day now. Oh, Ravens, they're talking to JJ Watt's agents. Ravens interested in JJ? I'm sure it's gonna come out any day now. Now I'm recording this just to give a little timestamp. This is, it's 641 AM on Friday, February 19th. But I just, cause it's just one of the moves that makes sense for the Ravens and it's one of one of those Ravens moves. But we just gotta wait it out and see what happens with JJ Watt. See where JJ Watt ends up going, where he ends up. But I with Judevian Clowney, he's coming off a disappointing season, coming off a season where he got put on an injured reserve. And that happened, I think the week before, the Titans played the Ravens in the regular season. So I don't remember what week we played the Titans in, but I mean, Judevian Clowney missed most of the season. So with him, I could, that would be one where I wouldn't mind them getting him, but just for the right price. Cause he could definitely help in the run game. But again, Ravens, I think they really just loved that. And they wanted Judevian Clowney last year, big time. So now you can get that guy, but you get him for cheaper probably. Because I don't think that, I think last year will be very humbling for him. Well, maybe cause you know, he don't like training camp though. And he got to miss all the training camp last year. So he got what he wanted. So maybe it's not so humbling. But last year with the season that he had, or the season that he really didn't have, he could come at a value. And for what I think the Ravens are going to be doing this year, as far as their defensive line, the direction I see them going, is they want guys that can stop the run, first and foremost, that's Judevian Clowney. But they want guy, and that can set the edge to, Judevian Clowney, Pernel McPhee, that's why I think they bring him back. Kaleius Campbell, again, J.J. White, somebody we talked about too, Derek Wolfe, like, yeah. But they want also guys that can bring interior pressure, and that can get them hands up. And Justin Madabique, but yeah, I think that's the direction that they're gonna go in. They're gonna look for the less speedy pass rushes and go for just big, strong guys that can provide interior pass rush, man. So it seemed like they tried to slowly go in that direction last year, because they signed Michael Brockes for a couple of days. They tried to get Adama Kinsu and those are guys that can do that. But they were able to get Derek Wolfe, and obviously Kaleius Campbell too, but they wanted more, which is a sign. So with that being said, yeah, I could see them, if they don't get a J.J. White, I could see Jadavian Clowney being sorted at that sleeper guy that they get, if he's healthy. I don't know if he's healthy at this rate, man. But I could definitely see them taking a look at Clowney.