 busy afternoon for the Ravens they've been making a few moves now the first move that they made was signing RJ Prince to the practice squad an offensive lineman and you know you can never have enough of those I mean see the Ravens for example also they signed Nate Brooks a defensive back to the practice squad so they did need some defensive help they needed some help in a secondary and they got that and then the more notable move that they made was signing cornerback 37 year old former Green Bay Packer Tramon Williams to the active roster so he don't got to go through the hoops of the practice squad he goes straight to the active roster straight to the 53 man so shout out to him shout out to Tramon Williams he is 37 years old but last year they called him the ageless wonder and he of course made a few plays for the the Packers in their secondary last year and I mean in previous years too he's been with the Packers for the majority of his career but he did spend a little bit of time in Cleveland and a tiny bit of time in Arizona but for the most part he's been in Green Bay so what does Tramon Williams bring to the Baltimore Ravens well he brings a mental attitude of success because he's had a lot of success and been part of a lot of success with the Green Bay Packers because he's been there for so long and they've been pretty successful especially recently for the most part and he also brings a lot of experience and you know you can never have enough experience when it comes to the team because with experience comes knowledge comes wisdom comes advice comes mentoring it's just a lot of positive that come with experience now he also brings skill he's been playing this game for a long time so he knows the ins and outs of this game and another thing about Tramon Williams is that he comes to a team where he's not going to have to be the number one guy he doesn't have to be the number two guy doesn't have to be the what kind of number three guy he's going to be playing in the slot but depending on how the Ravens run there's not much pressure on Tramon Williams there's not much pressure on him I'm sure you know that he wants to be out there as much as possible but he comes to a situation where Raven's pretty much got everything handled when it comes to their starters in the secondary they just needed some supplemental guys and you know what's crazy somebody made a video yesterday they put out a video yesterday saying that the Ravens need help in the secondary Ravens need secondary help and when this individual put out this video some people came on the video and they were like oh I hope this is a joke somebody else came on that individual's video and said man y'all just held a five and two team to 10 points and you talk about Ravens need help in the secondary then somebody else said in in Graven the Ravens how much help do they really need and my my my they ended up signing a cornerback two actually what are the odds I don't know anyway um so Tramon Williams he helps the Raven the Ravens somewhere where they needed assistance because they've been going through it with the secondary this offseason they've been going through it because of course Marlon Humphrey was out last week not due to injury due to not being so team keeping clean and then uh they lost Khalil Dorsey in that game and that was unfortunate obviously early in the season they lost Tavon Young before the season even started they lost Eman Marshall they also lost Anthony Avid a couple weeks ago so they just been corners been dropping and I mean we used to this with the Ravens besides last year but for the most part we're used to this with the Ravens cornerbacks just be dropping dropping dropping dropping dropping but this is why you got to have not only depth but quality depth so we obviously knew that our starters were set there Marlon Humphrey Marcus Peters Jimmy Smith we're set there we are good to go but it was more so on the back end because after Tyrell Bonds it was literally nobody there it was a vacancy like empty so this is a good move a smart move for the Ravens again low risk move worst case scenario he doesn't look good he plays bad the contract's not guaranteed you you could cut him I don't mean to be so harsh about it but that's the business the contract is not any any contract signed after week one if you're not on the week one roster after that you contract ain't guaranteed if you're not on the week one roster if you come on board week two hey y'all boys what's up I'm here your contract's not guaranteed you can be out faster than the end of these videos but with um with Tramon Williams it's a low risk it's a super low risk just like there's Brian it's a low risk so Ravens are signing some low risk guys that have some big time experience that's one way to think about this thing low risk guys big time experience so hopefully that big time experience they can show itself whenever he is called upon and he he already went through his testing so he's already team keeping clean he's good to go so he can start practicing tomorrow when the Ravens take their first practice of the week he can be right there with all of them do we have oh no the number 38 was actually I think Khalil Dorsey snow that's Terrell bonds Terrell bonds is 38 what was Khalil Dorsey no not 40 I was about to say 40 but that's Malik Harrison I don't even remember I don't remember but we'll see what number he ends up getting is 41 no 41 is Anthony Levine 42 is Patrick Ricard 43 is Justice Hill 44 is Humphrey 45 is Ferg 46 is Morgan 47 oh that's a little high for a defensive back 47 that's that's kind of ugly too I think I want to say 47 is available but I don't know off the top of my head but anyway um so Ravens get help somewhere they needed it now somewhere else they also needed it shout out to my god Josh Hoffman because he mentioned this in the comment section earlier his help on the offensive line and Ravens they certainly needed that too because Ronnie Stanley out Tyree Phillips out and you don't want to even think about it but what if somebody else went down then what you don't even want to think about it Ravens already short on offensive linemen they can't afford to get short turf oh boy that would that would be a big yikes so hopefully they'll be good to go and set and everybody can stay nice and healthy but that's what RJ Prince is for bringing him on a practice squad and again the practice squad rules this year much different because you can bring guys up from the practice squad on game day and then after game day they can go right back to the practice squad and you can do that two times two times but then on that third time if you want to bring them up you got to call them up to the active roster no first you got to cut them from the practice squad and they got a clear waivers yeah you got if you want them to go back to the practice squad you got to cut them first then they got to clear waivers then they can sign back to the practice squad or you just got to call him up. So the rules are different. And then with the other cornerback they got, Nate, who used to play for the Dolphins, again, you got more depth. So just in case you need to reach in your back pocket to your practice squad and call up some guys for the game, you're set there. So this was a good move for the Ravens. And oh, I know I know my guy, Cayenne, he is not going to be happy. He is not going to be happy because he was like, man, he's been joking about it all day today in the comment section talking about, oh man, a 37 year old cornerback, what are we doing looking at that? But now it's a reality. So he's going to be pretty upset. But again, hey, hopefully Traymon Williams approve you wrong and then you go out and get you a Traymon Williams jersey. How about that? How about if Traymon Williams does good, how about you go by his jersey? That'd be something, right? So hopefully that can happen, man. But we are going to be rooting for him, hoping that he does well. But what he does, what he also brings to the table is confidence. He brings confidence. And I'm not saying that Terrell Bonds does not have confidence, but Traymon Williams, he has a lot more experience. So he knows what he can do. And again, he'll be able to pick up on quarterback tendencies, maybe a little bit better than Terrell Bonds can. Again, because of that experience, because he's been around the game for so long. His rookie year was 2007. So he's been around for a pretty long time. So what's he had all works out, man? So anyway, Team Keep It Clean. Appreciate y'all. Love y'all. Traymon, no more that cheesy stuff. Get it cheesy stuff because he spent most of his career with the Packers. It was a little dad joke I had to throw it in there. Anyway, Team Keep It Clean. I love y'all. I appreciate y'all and I'm out.