 First question came from my guy Rave Kingdom. He said, I feel people need to respect Hollywood Brown's name a little bit more. I'm tired of hearing why we draft Brown instead of Metcalf. If you're a true Ravens fan, you wouldn't know that we could have got Brown and Metcalf in that draft. We ended up with Boykin. Would the Ravens make the same mistake in this year's draft by listening to the critics and losing the opportunity to get a monster player or actually draft the correct people this time? I see, I don't, you confused me because you said you tired of hearing why we drafted Brown instead of Metcalf. And if you're a true Ravens fan, you would know that we could have got Brown and we could have got both of them. But then you said we ended up with Boykin. Then you said, will the Ravens make the same mistake in this year's draft? See, so it's weird. So one, you ain't got to say all that about being a true Ravens fan. There's no true way to be a fan. Everybody got the way that they fan, that's their way and that's okay. No matter what it is, whether you agree with it or whether I agree with it, whether it don't matter, that's their way. So we ain't got to try to police how people are a fan of their favorite team. It's completely fine. But I just, I was a little bit confused on the wording with this. So I'm a little bit lost on that. But anyway, he said, Pantheon Chris Westry, mark my words, that man is going to grow into a very good corner. He already showed shines on the Ravens. All depth at corner is not good. Will Ravens address corner in depth in free agency or the draft? Hashtag stay ready, be ready. Yeah, stay ready, see ain't got to get ready. But yeah, both, both. I think the Ravens are going to address it head on both ways. And they, and I think it'll probably be after the draft I would say that they get whatever corner they're going to get in free agency. But I think they will definitely address it in the draft. And depending on how that first round falls could be a little earlier than later. And he also said, don't get me wrong I would love a high power offense but if Ravens are going to continue this elite defense with decent offensive logic then why won't they go all in on defense? They been, they sure been trying. They sure been trying. They ain't been succeeding on the way but they sure been trying. They got a Josh Byn, they got a Kaleis Campbell they got a Michael Pierce but they tried for Zdarius Smith. They tried for Bobby Wagner. They tried for Larry Ogan Joby. Ooh. So having quite been successful with some of their attempts but that's why you keep shooting. Like he said, our defense is good but it isn't elite yet. For example, Gideon Clowney, Hightower and others are available. They sure are. And maybe the Ravens await him. Maybe they'll wait him. I think Gideon Clowney goes back to the Browns. Hope, I would love if he came to the Ravens. Ooh, I would love that so much if he came to the Ravens like a doubtful way that Gideon Clowney I would love it but I just don't think it's gonna happen. Next question came from my guy, Bibi. He said, what's up homie? Talk about the draft. So since EDC took over SGM we have noticed his patterns in the draft. 2019 first pick was offense, second pick defense. 2020 defense first pick, offense second pick. 2021 offense first pick, defense second pick. See, I thought you were gonna talk about his other pattern that I think is even more noticeable about him doubling down. Whatever he drafts in the first round he is for sure gonna draft another one in a later round with a third or fourth round. 2019 first round was Hollywood, third round was Boykin. 2020 first round was Patrick Queen. I think fourth round was Malik Harrison. 2021 first round was Rashad Bateman. Fourth round, Tyler and Wallace. First round was Adafi away. Fifth round, Daylan Hayes. Had to close my eyes because I wasn't trying to forget. Anyway, he said, okay this year Ravens will take Jordan Davis with the first pick and trade up to get Tyler Lindenbaum in late in the first round. These Ravens need that guy this year in the draft on both sides of the ball. I know this may be me dreaming but we both know how important this draft is moving forward. Thanks for the channel bro. It helped me get to this C19. Oh yeah, wow. Man, yeah that was just crazy. But I appreciate you man and thank you. Jordan Davis, see if I would love, if they got Jordan Davis, I would like that pick. If they got Jordan Davis, they also signed like a Jadaven Clowny or something. And that would be nice. Cause I would like to see, especially if they gonna go to a four or three a lot of the times. You have Adafi away. You have Matt Abike. You have Jordan Davis. And then you have Jadaven Clowny too. I would love that. I would love it. So hopefully you will be right. We'll see. He also says, since the Ravens hired Mike McDonald, do you think the Ravens will trade up for the top pick and take Edge, Russia, Aiden, Hutchinson? No, not at all. I do not envision them doing that at all. It would just, to get to number one overall, even number two overall, it would just take too much. It would take too much and I know they wouldn't be willing to give up all of that just to get him. He said it would make sense to have him in a way plus Aiden knows Mike's system. Thanks again for the channel. Appreciate you man. But no, I don't see them doing that at all. I think there is a zero chance that they do that. Next question came from my guy Anthony. He said, what's up? Hope everything's good with you and the fam. What are your thoughts on Trent McDuffie? Personally, I like his style of play. Yeah, he doesn't, he's not really the fastest to me but when he like catches a pick or something. To me, let me know if I'm wrong. Well, let me know if y'all disagree. But to me, when he catches a pick, he runs like Marcus Peters. He reminded me so much of Marcus Peters when he got the ball in his hand because he runs with it sort of with the ball out and it just looked like Marcus Peters to me man. But he, I like how he high points the ball like, and he's like, I think he's like 5'11". So he ain't the tallest, but I like how he plays it. And yeah, he's just, he's somebody that's always around the ball man. So I like him, I like his style man. So for me, I think it'll be like having like a little mini Marcus Peters on the field. Anyway, he said, if the Ravens really wanted to fill a position of need, even this, that there's so many, I feel cornerback is the one that they are still players out there like Gilmore, Kyle Fuller, Chris Harris, AJ Buye. I just want to get your thoughts on that. So yeah, I wouldn't mind him at all. I wouldn't be mad at that at all. I like his style of play. And I feel like he is a, what's the way to put it? He's a sort of opportunistic corner. He tries to make the most of everything, whether that's him getting an interception, even if they're on a tackle, he gonna try to knock that ball out as best he can. So yeah, I wouldn't be mad at that at all. And he said, also, I know some of us, he said also, I know some of us are hurt Bobby Wagner about Bobby Wagner, but Roquan Smith is a free agent next year. Yeah, you're right. But I was about to say, you think Ravens will be willing to pay all that money, but he's a defensive player. Next question came from my guy, Joe. He said, I think Raven, hope all is well with you and the fam, as well as Pookie and all the team keep it clean. Appreciate that. It's been a while since I asked a question. While I doubt we will get DK Metcalf, I do too. If we were to get them, do you think it will still be a good idea to have a three headed monster at tight end? If yes, who realistically would you like to see us pick up either through three agency, the trade or draft? Thanks for your time and keep up the good work. And he said, stand up Ravens and team, keep it clean. Yeah, I don't think the DK Metcalf is going to happen. As far as a three headed monster, I don't even think you would necessarily need a monster, but it'd be nice. It'd still be nice to have that quality. Cause again, just in case, just in case, stay ready so you ain't got to get ready. Mark Andrews, he's been pretty healthy. Nick Boyle has not. So having another solid tight end. What's the deal for Maryland? I forget his name, but having him, a guy with some speed. I mean, hey, Lamont been recruiting off it. Like people keep saying like a lot of, a lot of fans be like, oh no, we got enough on offense. This Lamont been talking about that all. He been talking about defense too now. But he been trying to do a little recruiting on offense now too, man. So yeah, the tight end for Maryland wouldn't mind him because it would give somebody with some nice speed. And it would give somebody young and somebody, just with a clean bill of health. And I think when Nick Boyle, when he's healthy, he's solid. He's like a sort of extra offensive lineman slash fullback. And his hands are solid. He don't get any passes thrown his way, but the hands are solid. He just, he just got to stop the leapfrog. You like, yes. But yeah, just having another nice tight end, man. Just somebody who's ready, man. Somebody who's ready and can contribute. Now they try with Josh Oliver. I think he's still on the roster, but yeah, man. So I go to tight end for Maryland. And next question came from my guy, Danny. He said, they engraving the free agency content is fire. Anyway, I feel like we were just two or three good moves away from another dominant season. So the question is, if you could pick two free agents still available, one from each side of the ball, and one draft pick to make us Super Bowl contenders, who would you take? Thanks bro, and best wishes to you and the fam. I hope y'all are well. Yeah, we're doing good. Oh, he put me on the spot. So two free agents and one draft pick. Wow. Free agents on defense. I will go, for me, it will be between Stefan Gilmore and Jadavian Clowney. I would probably lean Clowney. Just for that more, wow, he's only 29. I thought he was older than that. Just for that, him being more explosive and to pair him with Adafi away on offense. Ooh, on offense. Man, yeah, O'Dell Beckham, he's been hurt a lot too. So I can't go O'Dell. Grinkowski as another tight end. That would be nice. Have Mark Andrews and Grinkowski. And then you still got Nick Boyle, but Javis Landry, yeah, I guess Javis Landry. Yeah, I guess as far as the offensive players. Oh, well, J.C. Treader too. J.C. Treader will be one. So either Javis Landry or J.C. Treader, or Will Fuller, I forgot about him. But man, so probably J.C. Treader or Javis Landry. Then as far as the draft, ooh, one draft pick. I'll go pickings. Yeah, this feels like a dream, no jazz, what I made. You too, 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 right in gravy? Right in gravy. So team, keep it clean. Welcome to another episode of questions from subs. I mean, it's kind of obvious. You done did like 20 questions already. We didn't even do the intro yet. But what question from subs is, is a series that you can ask any NFL question that we answer in the video. Just like this, you wanna be part of it. You can send an email to teamkeepitcleanageemail.com and if you don't wanna do all that. Well, then you can become a Team Keep It Clean Patron. If you wanna become a Team Keep It Clean Patron, you can go to patreon.com slash engravingvids and you can send your question right on there. So either way, it's up to you. I love y'all, I appreciate y'all. Y'all brought it as y'all always do. I mean, you've already seen the first couple of questions. Let's get into the rest. Next question came from my guy, David. He said, go all in. Good morning, my guy and Graven hope you're doing well. I had a thought after the Campbell signing and it's been stewing. I think I know what the Ravens' problems really seem to be. In the past, we choose a side and went all in. It was the defense and we got two Super Bowls. Now it seems like the front office can't seem to make up its mind. They seem to dip their toe into both sides of the ball but never go after that guy. This offseason seems to be very heavy on defense. Okay, well, if that's what they decided to do, then go all in. Well, first, back to that first paragraph. They never seem to go after that guy. Yeah, they travel Bobby Wagner. They travel Zadaria Smith. They've been trying. But as far as the guys that they have signed, their signings have been solid guys. Guys that are good. But not guys that take them over the top yet. So we'll see how the rest goes. Anyway, he said, well, if that's what they decided, then go all in. We know our offense is good enough with one or two more pieces to get at least 21 to 25 points. So get a lockdown defense that will hold guys like Mahones, Brady, and Burroughs to 15 to 21 points. That will bring us to be a contender, not just a thorn in the side of those who consistently are. I like that one, man. I personally wish that they would go in or go all in on the offensive side of the ball, not neglecting the defense, but not bending over backwards to make it number one and number two in the league. I want to see how good this offense can really be. But it seems the Ravens want to stick to their tried and true way of winning. You said it, I didn't get nothing else to say after that. And continuing, he said, if we went all in on offense, I believe we will be way more dangerous as an organization and other teams will be terrified to have us on their schedule. Much like the Chiefs, the Bucks, the Bills, and even possibly now, the Bengals. Anyway, it seems like our front office really can't decide if they want to go all in on either side of the ball. So they make lukewarm moves on both and sit on the fence, but still lean more toward the defense. Sorry about the rant, but I hope you and yours are doing well, God bless. Ooh, this was great. I don't disagree at all. You said it. You said everything. Like, I ain't got no follow-up, could you spot on? Next question came from my guy, Steve. He said, what's up in Raven? This is Steve from West Beemore. I know a lot of people are not big on picking up Melvin Gordon, but am I trippin' or that would give us the best running back room in the NFL? Maybe best overall backfield where you can sit a Pro Bowl fullback and an all Pro QB and a solid backup and a top three tight end? Whoa. Maybe best overall backfield? Well, backfield, you said backfield is the running backs and the fullbacks, but then you threw the ma in there and a solid backup. You talking about Tyler Huntley and then Mark Andrew, of course, the top three tight end. That's what you threw me off a little bit. As far as Melvin Gordon, yeah, they would have a really good running back room. I'm just wondering what it means. Is it Melvin Gordon's camp that was like trying to get his name out there? Or is it the Ravens? Are they, is somebody's there rehab and recovery from the injury not going as well? Is it a possible trade in the works? Like, I just, I don't know what the Melvin Gordon stuff means, but depending on what comes to fruition, we'll find out. Next question came from my guy, Juan. He said, what's up? This Juan from Be More. I've been watching you when you had, I think, eight or 16 people. I appreciate that. Love the information that you put out and it helps me stay updated when I'm working at the live casino in Baltimore. My question is, what if the Ravens store wrenching everybody's plans and trade back for the eight spots and pick up some quality picks and draft middle linebacker, Devon Lloyd. Okay, I wouldn't be mad at that one. Now watching him in a championship game this year as well as watching tape on him, reading his accomplishments, I see a lot of promise in him and see the next best thing since Ray Lewis retired from our team. He can literally do it all. Let me know what you think if the Ravens really did a number on everybody at that presser and they pick them up. You know that, that's what they do. Cause a lot of them presses, even if it's not the liars' luncheon. Ravens, they talk, they say one thing and then they boom, they hit you with that swerve. And he said, things bro, now let me rest my fingers for this long question. Nah, this wasn't even that long, man. I wouldn't be mad at a Devon Lloyd because that would, but I think Patrick Queen would be though. But Ravens have shown already that again, they don't believe in Patrick Queen like that. They don't. And that's based off of what they've seen on film, what he's shown them. It's been based off of the moves that they've made and it's been based off of the moves that they've tried to make too. Like if you believe in Patrick Queen, your first rounder from 2020, if you believe in him, there's no Josh Bynes. There's no LJ Ford. There's no attempt for Bobby Wagner. Those guys are, no, you ain't getting them because you got it already. You got your guy. So it's, I wouldn't be mad if they got Devon Lloyd because they're still trying to get it right. Now he could help Patrick Queen out. He could be like a Josh Bynes. So he could do a Josh Bynes different Patrick Queen for somebody more athletic. Then a Josh Bynes, somebody faster, quicker. So that could help. It could help a lot. So I wouldn't be surprised if they did that. I wouldn't be surprised or upset if they did that as long as they don't neglect the offense. Next question came from my guy, Cam. He said, what's up in Craven? I've been thinking about this for a while and I wanted to know your opinion on Jamal Lewis. I love Jamal Lewis. Love them. I was at the game where he went over 2000 yards. I used to have the ticket from the game, but I don't know what I did with it. But it was just special. Jamal Lewis was nice, man. Even with a little stutter step and a little paddle foot in the backfield. I love Jamal Lewis, man. He was that dude, man. And I remember just, I remember then playing Madden back then too with Jamal Lewis and that truck stick and just running people over and then going for them long runs, man. Jamal Lewis was that dude, man. He was that dude for the Ravens, man. Anyway, he said, I personally think he's criminally underrated. He was one of our only sources of offense from 2000 to 2006. Outside of Shannon Sharp and later Ed Reid. And he said, no, you didn't miss Reid that. Oh, no, trust me. Ravens fans know what you mean. When you say Ed Reid was Ravens only offense. Oh, no, no, no, we get it. Trust me. He said he holds the second most Russian yards in a single game at 295. Yeah, I think Adrian Peterson ended up breaking that. That's one of those Madden games that Adrian Peterson had. He's also one of the few people in the 2000 yard club in which he joined in 2003. I personally think he should have been MVP that year since that year they shared it between Peyton Manning and Steve McNair. Rest in peace. Ooh, that was crazy, man. What are your thoughts on Jamal Lewis and do you mind sharing what you remember of the 2003 season when he reached the 2000 yard milestone? Okay, see, we already shared it. Look at that. I guess I should have read the whole thing, man. But yeah, man, Jamal Lewis, he was special, man. He was definitely a special running back. And just that physicality that he brought, the fact that you just felt like if he was going one-on-one with somebody, that was it. He was gonna win it for sure. I don't know, man. He was just like that, man. And I remember, yeah, like you said, he was the one and only sources of offense. Oh, Ravens, Ravens just, and again, cause they special, like you can't be special in everything or some teams can, but Ravens have been on offense. They've been struggling for a while, man. This has been a while. Defense, they got that, they got that. But on offense, it's been a struggle. That's why when you really think about it, and you see it the way that they've used Lamar Jackson and the way that it's been a struggle for them with receivers over time and whatnot, you just don't get surprised because it's almost like they're not used to good quality offenses. So it's like sometimes they almost don't know what to do in a lot of cases. But hopefully they continue on this trend where things are getting better, especially at the wide receiver position. That's why I love the highs of T. Martin and Keith Williams. Now they brought on Kerry Dixon too. But yeah, man, I just, Jamal Lewis was like that, man. He was like that. And I know a lot of times the question gets asked, oh, which one was better, Ray Rice or Jamal Lewis? And neither one is wrong to me. Neither one is wrong, because both of them, they were nice. I usually say Ray Rice, because I just felt like he could do more, especially like his contributions in the passing game. Not just screams, but actually like will routes and stuff. And oh, I'm in my favorite receiving touchdown from Ray Rice was, things against the Saints that that game where Flacco was in the camera. He was yelling at the rest and Flacco was not team keeping clean. I said, oh, whoa. Y'all say Flacco don't show no emotion. Oh, watch the, watch that Saints game. But Ray Rice ran a little wheel route and he beat either the linebacker or the safety. I forgot who it was. Flacco put it on him, back it ends up, that was perfect. But either answer would not be wrong where they say Ray Rice was better, Jamal Lewis was better. Ray Rice wasn't out here trucking people like Jamal Lewis was. His strength was underrated, but he wasn't no Jamal Lewis strong. Like Jamal Lewis, that stiff arm and running you over. It was nasty, man. But I love both of those guys, man. So shout out to him. Next question came from my guy, Alex. He said, what's going on my guy? Hope all this well. You're starting to become a regular part of my day and routine now, oh well. So I'm coming at you today with questions about our secondary. It seems like overall we are pretty healthy and at our healthiest at this part of the team. Meaning that that's the part of the team where we have the most depth in our healthiest. But to me, I just don't feel like we are that deep at that part of the team. Safety or corner? Cause they're not at safety. Raven's got like 20 safeties on the roster right now. They got Marcus Williams, Chuck Clark, Brandon Stevens, Ardarius Washington. I said Marcus Williams already. Geno Stone, who they just re-signed. Tony Jefferson, yeah. Am I missing anybody? Probably, but yeah, they got a bunch of safeties. But he said, don't get me wrong. The signing of Marcus Williams was great, but how deep are we really at safety? Is the Sean Elliott coming back? Well, no, he's sound with the Lions. Now, and even, I don't think anybody thought he was gonna come back even before he signed with the Lions. Now, quick question about him, because I couldn't remember, but wasn't he injured in both his first two or three years in the league? Yeah, his first two years he was injured his third year. He was healthy then fourth year he got injured twice. He said, but I still feel like even with him, we may need to add another safety where you ain't gotta worry about him no more. I know we just re-signed Geno Stone, but I'm not sold on him completely and we'll be a lot more comfortable if we add another quality depth guy as safety. What do you think about that? You still got our Darius Washington. So you can see what he does. You got the drafts, so you can see what comes of that. There was that talk that they were interested in Honey Badge, but I don't think they signed in on Honey Badge. But yeah, so you got Kyle Hamilton, he could probably since his 40 was and all that, maybe he'll drop, we'll see, man. But I'm not, as far as safety depth, I feel like they got a lot of say, like they're not gonna be able to keep all the safeties that they got right now. So he's also worried about our depth at a cornerback position. Now there, that's the problem. He said the guys we have at the top of the rotation are definitely quality and Humphrey and Peters, but beyond that, what do we really have behind them? Really, nobody. You got question marks. You got safeties that could play corner for you like our Darius Washington, like Brandon Stevens. You got those guys, but other than that, you gotta keep on seeing more. They signed him to a future deal. I think Robert Jackson is still on the team too. So yeah, not much depth. He said, especially more worried than in years past, considering the defending AFC North and AFC champion, Cincinnati Bengals have arguably one of the top three most purported passing offenses in the league and we have to play them twice a year. We saw what they did to a roughed up secondary balls last year without proper depth. Not even that they didn't have proper depth, Ravens were just hurting. They were just hurting. It's been like this the past couple of years where Ravens, they start off the season and they have so much depth at corner. It's like, oh, let's go. And then guys just started dropping. They just started dropping. And so yeah. Anyway, I know how you feel about drafting a big-player receiver with that first overall pick, but we have at 14, but I was initially thinking about an offensive lineman. Hoping that the key in Neil from Alabama or Charles Cross will fall to us, but they are likely both to go in the top 12. Yes, they probably will not be there. But anyway, he said, so now I'm thinking with that 14 pick, we should really consider a cornerback. I'm most certain that sauce gardener will be gone by that time, but my gut instinct tells me that Stingley Jr. will still be around when we pick at 14. After that 40 time, I don't think so. I don't think so, but yeah, I don't think so, but you never know. Even if Stingley is going, the McDuffie kid from Washington will still be around. And a lot of people say he's a ballhawk and fits the bill of what a Raven truly is. This is not just my words. This is the words from guys on ESPN and around the league. I know there will be a good receiver left at that pick and I know there will be a good defensive tackle or defensive end. We could choose with that pick. But what do you think about the potential of taking one there Stingley Jr., Trent McDuffie at the cornerback position? Or would you take one, but not the other if given the opportunity? What are your thoughts on this and the overall outlook of our secondary in general? Ooh, yeah, the secondary is definitely, they are at a lack right now. They're at a lack of depth. And I wouldn't mind Trent McDuffie. No health issues there. They're Stingley's fast, great corner. Just again, health issues, they scare me. That would be my biggest concern and that's a huge concern because your best ability is availability. But if he could play a suit up, okay, cool. But if he can, he gonna be hurting. So yeah, I wouldn't mind Trent McDuffie. Like I said before, he reminds me of Marcus Peters. And he even runs like Marcus Peters. He plays like him. So yeah, I wouldn't be mad at that at all. I don't think that they're gonna take a receiver at 14. I wouldn't mind if they did, but I don't think that they will. So since I don't expect them to do it at 14, well, in the first round at 14, as long as they're addressing the second round, cool. Anything beyond that, not cool. But as far as the secondary, to your question about the secondary. Yeah, it's, we're lacking right now. So I think they address it both in the draft and through free agency as well. I think they double down on coin in the draft. They get at least two. And I know they did say that they're gonna probably draft at least like two or three. And I think that that would actually be the truth. I don't think they were just lying about that one because there's such a lack there. But I think they'll address it both through the draft and free agency. Expression came from my guy, Ken Pachi. He said, what's up in Graven? I'm so excited for the draft coming soon. My question today is, what if sauce gardener somehow doesn't go top 10? Do you think the Ravens will pick him up at 14 or would they go a different route? He could be a very great weapon on defense or at the very least he will be good for a trade. What? He ain't gonna draft the cornerback and trade him. But yeah, I guess he the Ravens draft in him too. I got the Ravens, I think for sure are gonna go defense in the first round. Whether that's cornerback, whether that's an edge guy, whether it's defensive tackle. I think it's like, I'm like 150% sure they go cornerback in the first round. I mean, excuse me, defense in the first round. So, that's the Ravens, man. I don't see them going offense in the first round. Now, unless they trade back and get multiple first round picks or they stay at 14 and trade back into the first round, then I can see them going offense and defense. But I think if they just stay at 14 and they only have one pick in the first, I think it'll definitely be defense. Whether that's Jordan Davis and what's crazy, again, they're gonna have a lot of options. And that's what makes this thing so tricky is that they have so many options and guys that they could choose from who could help their team out. So, it's gonna be hard. They're gonna have some tough decisions to make because whatever you do at 14, there's gonna be somebody else that you could have possibly taken, obviously. And it's gonna be a lot of people that question why you got the guy that you got. And there's gonna be a lot of people that are happy with the guy that you got. But what they just need to make sure no matter who they draft is that they draft somebody who's ready, who is going to make a significant impact from day one. Somebody who's going to be on that field a lot, not a special teams guy. And there ain't no offense to special teams guys, but not a special team guy. Somebody that's going to be out there and be a solid contributor from day one. You're not drafting a project, you're not drafting a special teamer, you're not drafting a backup. You're drafting somebody who's gonna be on that field a lot.