 If the Ravens draft another stutter to a wide receiver, which current Ravens receivers role will decrease? With a lot of people believing the Ravens will draft the receiver or inside linebacker early, could they actually switch it up and draft an interior offensive lineman? With the Michael Brockes deal falling through this morning, could the Ravens make that move and decide to go after one, Jadaven Clowney? These and many, many more on this special episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. And you know just what I mean. You too, team, keep it clean. You see my boy, he like, out of made it. Well, that's my homie, ain't that right in gravy? Right in gravy. You too, team, keep it clean. What's going on is St. Graven here with another video and another episode of NFL Questions from Subscribers. A special March 27 post Michael Brockes drama edition. And this is a series where you can ask me any NFL question you want to based off of any NFL team and we answered in a video just like this. The reason that I'm, hopefully I will get this out before anything else happens, but with the Ravens, you know they be on it. So there's a huge chance that we could be working on this video and boom, Raven signed this guy. They signed that, cause I just got that feeling, man. But we'll see, we'll see. So the time today is Friday, March 27th. It is 10 a.m. Well, you can't even see that. But anyway, this is a series where you can ask me any NFL question based off of any NFL team and we answered in a video just like this. If you want to be part of NFL Questions from Subscribers, only send me an email, the only email to send it to, teamkeepitclean at gmail.com. Do not, do not send it to any other email. Don't because you're going to wonder why your question isn't in question from subscribers and you're going to get mad with me, but you should only get mad with yourself because you send it to the incorrect email. Let's get into these questions cause we got a lot of them to cover, team keep it clean, let's do it. First question came from a boy, Andy. And real quick, the reason why this is a special edition post Michael Brocker's edition is because these questions have become very, very time sensitive. And I mean, a lot of the questions are time sensitive, but these are very, very time sensitive since this whole Michael Brocker's thing just went down literally like two hours ago. But anyway, first question came from my guy, Andy. He said, what's up Engraven? Love the videos, keep it up. Appreciate it, man. He said, with all the reports saying that the Rams are looking to trade away Brandon Cooks at 26 years old, do you think this is a good chance for the Ravens to get a wide receiver? Or should the Ravens wanna wait to get a receiver in the draft? Yes, wait to the draft because you don't wanna bring on a receiver with high salary and high concussion issue. So I would say no. Next question came from my boy, Gempy. He said, hello, it's your boy, Gempy. I hope you and your family are doing well and being safe. Appreciate it, man. He said, to go back to watching you while doing videos from your car with no brockers, what does this mean? Oh, he said, I go back to watch it. Oh, okay. So I guess, I think he just made a word of it wrong. He might've been in a rush to send it with all the excitement from the brockers thing. But I guess he meant he'd been watching the videos since we've been doing the videos in the car. So I appreciate that a lot, man. What does it mean? He said, with no brockers, what does this mean? It just means that he's with the Rams now. Ravens gotta move on, they gotta find another option. Next question came from my boy, Tom from Austria. He said, hey, Justin, my question is, will the Ravens try to sign another veteran since Michael Brockers will not be signed by the Ravens? Or do you think they put the money on the middle line back on wide receiver? P.S., keep up your amazing work and greetings from Austria. Appreciate that, Tom. I think veteran, I think veteran. I think wide receiver's gonna come through the draft, but I would say they would get a veteran. Inside linebacker, two possibly, but inside linebacker's gonna come through the draft as well. But I think they could get another veteran at inside linebacker as well. But as far as the defensive line and the whole thing with Michael Brockers, veteran. And maybe that veteran, part of that equation, because according to Barstool Banks, and he been dropping some stuff now. He may not have that verified check mark, but he been dropping some stuff now. And he said the Ravens, they were already interested in Clowney. So Clowney could end up being an option. He could end up being an option. Now they got a little extra money and Clowney just sitting out there. He's sitting out there chilling right now, man. So I honestly wouldn't be surprised, man. If the Ravens made that move, especially now with Brockers going, you still want that sort of blockbuster guy. And I know a lot of people say, three sacks last year, three sacks last year. Well, now it's like, if you have Clowney, and if you keep Jude on or straight up, whatever you do with Jude on, if you have Clowney, Jude on, on the outside, but you have Kalaeus Campbell too. You still have Brandon Williams. I mean, you get a little more interior pressure. Who are you gonna double team? What are you gonna do when it's coming at you? So Clowney could definitely be an option. And he just might be. I mean, Barstool Banks, he done earned my trust. He was the one that broke the Marchionda retirement story. It was him that first started floating it around that Marchionda, you know, when, when he was like, Marchionda is gonna be announcing his retirement this week. So he knows some stuff. He got some connects and whatnot. He got some plugs. So, hey, we just gotta see what happens next. Next question came from my guy Tyler. Tyler said, what do you think about the three XFL players coming into the NFL? Well, it's actually been a few more than three, but I think it's good for them. I'm glad that the XFL has even allowed them allows them to sign with the NFL so they can get another opportunity. Some of these XFL players are former NFL players and some of them are from college. Some of them, they just come from wherever, but it's nice that the XFL sort of worked as a stepping stone for them to get an opportunity. And the pros, pros, so they would, I mean, they would make a little bit of money except for now they can like really come up. They got a nice opportunity. Next question came from my boy, Kyle. He said, first of all, you're a dope individual, my brother, and the fact that your Ravens fan make you even more dope. Oh, no, I ain't nothing special, man, but I appreciate you, man. My question is, who is the greatest wideout drafted by the Ravens? My answer is Tori Smith, but I'm wondering who yours would be. Yeah, I usually say the same thing. Tori Smith, that would be my guy. Now it's crazy because that Tori Smith, he is technically the best receiver that the Ravens ever drafted and developed and whatnot, but there's not really much going against him. There's not really much competition. So yeah, it's like, and he wasn't bad. He wasn't great. He was a good number two. Number one, he wasn't a number one guy, but he was a good number two. And he worked perfectly when there was a possession receiver who was our number one guy. Like with Tori Smith and Anquambo, oh man, those are the days, boy. And then Steve Smith, seeing Tori Smith for that, yeah, it worked out great, but him as number one now. So it would be Tori Smith, but again, he doesn't have much competition either. Next question came from a boy, Chance. He said, just watched you play Hollywood or Madden. So funny, man, y'all were both killing each other with him. Yeah, I was using Hollywood on him. I had to be disrespectful. I wished my mic would have worked so I could have talked to him during, but I know that there was a couple of people that were like, why are you not talking on a mic? But it's all good. Another chance to come. It ain't no big deal, man. But yeah, I was spamming him with him. But he said, my question for you is if Ravens get another stud or two, quality competent wide outs, which receiver takes a role, which receiver takes a role decrease? Sneeter Boykins. Ooh. So if the Ravens get another stud or two at wide receiver, which other receivers role take a decrease, I wouldn't want it to, but I would think Boykins. But that's based on how the Ravens have done things in the past. We haven't seen the EDC Ravens and how they handle receivers because we've only seen them last, excuse me, last year. And Boykin was on the field a lot. Now Lamar didn't throw to him that much, but Boykin was on the field a lot, doing a lot of blocking. He would catch up past every now and then, but hardly ever because Lamar just didn't really look his way. He was just like fixated on Hollywood, Manjus, and they just didn't have the connection that Lamar had with a lot of the other guys. So with that being said, I mean, I really wouldn't want it to, but I would think it would be Boykin because Sneeter's their slot guy. I just want them to just get everybody involved though, man. I don't want anybody to be excluded. I know everybody can't have a big role every single game, but I just want that ball to get spread out more than it was last year. Because if they can do that, that can make them that much more unpredictable. But he said his other question, what type of receiver do you think complements Hollywood on the other side? And do you see that receiving the draft? Well, what type of, ooh, I would say just a big body possession with receiver, and that's what I'm hoping Miles Boykin can be. I know he got speed too now, so it'd be like an added bonus, but just a big body receiver, somebody that can move those chains, somebody that can box out the cornerbacks and box out whoever's covering them. I just, and that could be Miles Boykin, but they would just have to develop him to be that. He said also, do you think Hollywood should be used more in a slot with him being 100% and able to use his shift abilities and quickness to be even more of a matchup problem? Yes, yes, yes, yes, and yes. I would love to see him in a slot because he could be a problem because he already, he got them burners, man. So him at 100%, no ankle problems. So yeah, he'd be perfect in a slot. Next question came from my boy JJ. He said, what's up in Graven? My bad for sending this question to the business email. Bet that was quarantine. It's a fool, man. And then he put, he put a bad dad joke. He said I had to anyway. All right, it's all good, man. So I guess he must have originally sent this to the wrong email, but anyway. He said, I got two questions. With the COVID situation, hindering teams to schedule workouts, meetings and so forth at the moment. This goes on until the draft. Do you see it being an issue or non-issue deciding who to take on the board? I definitely do think it is. We talk, oh no, I must have, I was about to say we talked about this yesterday, but when we talked about it yesterday, it was in an episode of questions from subscribers that I have not edited and put out yet. So I do think it is a problem because the pre-draft visits, you can't work out these guys, you can't have your pre-draft visits with these guys. So if the draft does continue, it's gonna be like, it's gonna be weird, man. And it's not, it's just gonna be even more risk involved because I mean, the draft is a risk period, but with you not being able to get to really know these players, really getting to work out these players and get to see these players, then you don't know everything that you'll be getting in the place. And then he said, number two, some Ravens fans want to receive at 28. In my opinion, if CD or Judy not there, I don't think we'll take one due to our history. Even though we had a change at receivers coach, I'm still skeptical of the developmental area and would take my chances on another need. What's your thoughts? And sorry for the long one and blessings to your fam. Appreciate it, man, these are not long at all, trust me. We get way longer question from subscribers than this. This is not even filling up the whole page, like that's nothing. But anyway, I would, I mean, I would love if the Ravens took a sure thing at wide receiver, a sure thing. They were like, hey, if that'd be Judy or that'd be CD, cause they seem to be the true short things at wide receiver, Ravens could trade up, but again, there's not only gonna be two short things at wide receiver in the draft. Now, is it by coincidence or by a little more than coincidence that Hollywood, who seemed to be a sure thing at wide receiver, he ended up balling out last season. He was hurt, but Miles Boykin, who wasn't necessarily the top pick at wide receiver, he ended up kind of like fizzling out last year. Now, I think it's, I don't think it's just based off of what they did in college or what they didn't do in college. I think a lot of that has to do with the development of the wide receivers and the opportunity of the wide receivers given to them in this offense. But yeah, I just, whoever the Ravens take, I mean, if they, if it ain't Judy or CD, I mean, I think they, I do think they, that inside lineback, I think it's gonna be inside lineback at wide receiver at 28, if they even stay at 28. I think they could, they could move up. We'll see what happens, cause they got options. They got options. They got the draft capital to move up. They got the draft capital to move back. They got options. And apparently this draft is super deep at wide receiver. My thing is just, you just want a receiver that's gonna compliment this offense. I think you want some speed, some reliable hands, somebody that is just, is a playmaker with the ball in their hands after they catch, they're a playmaker after the catch, after the catch. Cause that's big, man. That's what we need. That's what we need. And with Hollywood, we got that, but we need more of it. We need more. So that's what I wanted at 28 or whatever they end up drafting, whatever receiver they end up taking, that's what we need, just that playmaking ability. Next question came from a guy, Max. He said, hi, I really like your vids and through this quarantine and off season have been entertaining me. So thanks. Yeah, I appreciate it, man. Thank you. He said, but do you think that the in the upcoming draft that you suggested we're going to draft a receiver or a linebacker? Oh man, he's a, he has been watching for real. I appreciate that big time, man. He said, do you think that we would sacrifice some of those picks to help upgrade and rebuild our offensive line? Without Hall of Fame or Martial Yonder, this may seem overreactive, but I think that the organization is hushing up about it on purpose so that people don't think that's what they'll pick. But our interior offensive line is not looking too scary this off season. So our interior offensive line is not looking too scary this season. So that could be something, that could be something. Do I think they would do that at 28 or whatever they end up drafting early? Mm, I think it is a big possibility. And Ravens could even be using me to any Ravens fans that may watch these videos. They could be like, hey, he keeps putting it out there. We going to take a wide receiver inside linebacker early. So let them all keep thinking that. We going to end up taking an offensive lineman. Ha, how about that? And it's a possibility because with the uncertainty at center with Matt Scurra, you don't know what he's going to do. Patrick McCarrey's there and he did a great job last year, especially given the circumstances. And especially with that being the first time that he plays center, amazing job. But they just want to make sure that nasty up front. Is Bozeman really nasty like that? Like, and I mean, you can't really compare anybody to Marcia Yana, because that dude, he was just, he was something serious. But you want that. It's been powers like that. We going to see. We going to see. But I think the Ravens, I think that, I don't think that's far fetched, that they would actually go for an offensive lineman. So you may be spot on. They may be using all this, all this deception and whatnot that God having people thinking, they're going to take a wide receiver or inside linebacker early and then boom, they hit us with an offensive lineman. Next question came from a guy Ravens calves. He said, I love watching videos and keep up the great work. Excuse me, appreciate it. Sorry, I had some gas. Excuse me. But anyway, instead of drafting a lot, look at that team, keep it clean. Y'all be on the same page. Some of y'all just be thinking a lot of the same stuff, a lot of the same times, man. Anyway, he said, instead of drafting a linebacker in the first round, I think we should go wide receiver. Therefore, I think we should drive two linebackers in the second to third rounds. I like the idea of drafting Willie Gay Jr. As he has every trait necessary for a linebacker in this day and age, he has the scary size and speed. In my opinion, he would be a good wheel linebacker for us, especially after an NFL regimen. And if he cleans up his attitude, I think a parent of Willie Gay Jr. and a player like Logan Wilson or Malik Harrison to play next to him would be great options. What are your thoughts? And his name is Jaquan. So shout out to Jaquan. So drafting a receiver early and then drafting two linebackers. Two linebackers in the second and third rounds. So I mean, if there's some quality depth that drops they off, maybe not even quality depth, quality linebackers, because these guys, whoever these guys are that the Ravens draft, these linebackers, especially if they draft them early, they will be on that field. They will be at least one of the two. Cause it's gonna be LJ Ford, he's gonna be on the field and that linebacker is gonna be on the field a lot too. Now, something that somebody brought to my attention that was a very, very, very, very great point. It was on Twitter. I forgot who it was, my apologies, because it was within the last 24 hours and it has been crazy on Twitter. As it always is crazy on Twitter. So there's been a lot going on. So I forgot exactly who it was, but they said they made such a great point that maybe there doesn't need to be as much emphasis placed on us drafting a linebacker so early because we have Chuck Clark calling the plays and Ravens play a lot of nickels so Chuck Clark is down there as an inside linebacker. So I was like, ooh, that's a very, very good point. That's a very, very good point. He's of course not there every single play but he is there a lot. They use him a lot there last year and I think they could do that same thing again. So that could happen. So if they do two linebackers in the second and third rounds or even do two linebackers later on, that definitely could happen. Whether it's Willie Gay Junior, he said Logan Wilson, Malik Harrison, whoever it may be, there may be less pressure on the Ravens to draft that inside linebacker. I mean, it'd be nice if they still draft that guy who can be that guy. So Chuck Clark, we're like, hey, Chuck Clark, back up a little bit. You go play safety back there. I got this over here. Okay, excuse me. You got it. Go ahead and handle it, baby. But let's see. Let's see. So good observation, man. Appreciate it. Ooh, this question came yesterday on March 26th. It came from a boy, Mike Smith. He said, what's up in Raven? Love the content and keep up the great work. So appreciate that, Mike. He said, with the ankle issues showing up with Brockers and putting the signing on hold, do you think the Ravens move forward with him or back out all together? Well, we see what they did. They backed out all together and they go after Clowney. I'm also liking Clay Matthews idea since Peanut is going your thoughts. And he said, love the show, bro. Appreciate it, man. Thank you. So, with Michael Brockers out, is Jadavien Clowney in? He could be. He could very well be. I do not think it's far fetched. Like I told you all about Barstool Banks. Hey, I do trust his word now, man. But Clowney could be out. I mean, Clowney could be in. Again, it only helps the Ravens with how long Jadavien Clowney has been sitting out there on the market. It only helps them. It only helps them. It does not hurt them at all because he's still out there. He's still out there. Apparently the Dolphins offered him a deal. Jadavien Clowney, he said it was a lie, though. He said it was a lie. He said to him turning down the 17 mil per from the Dolphins, he said it was a lie. So who knows? But, hey, man. He's still out there. So just imagine him in a Ravens uniform with the Ravens defense. Could be something, man. So we'll see. We'll see. You just never know, man. Don't get too excited over it yet. But it's a possibility. So we just gotta wait and be patient. Next question came from Mr. Force. He said, A, engraving, hashtag stay safe. Appreciate you, man. You do the same. He said, hope all is well. Do you think with no OTA and maybe training camp, the possible new draft will be affected this season? And he said, keep it clean. Oh, I think he meant like the new draft picks. I think they would be because everything's gonna have to get figured out. And they'll definitely still be training camps and all that. They're not gonna go, they wouldn't just go straight into the season. Okay, it's time to play Let's Go. Let's get it. They wouldn't do that, because they couldn't do that. They couldn't do that. Whether they have to delay stuff, I don't think that's gonna happen. But I think everything will be cleared up by then. But they wouldn't just be able to go from, okay, everybody quarantine, da, da, da, da. And then after this all over, okay, straight into the season. Let's get it. Games must be played right. No, they wouldn't do that. Because dudes gotta get in football shape. And if they did that, that would, of course that's what a lot of fans would want, but that would drop the quality of the game so much because dudes wouldn't be in shape. It wouldn't be in football shape. So with that being said, I don't see them doing that at all. Have they do it? Whenever they do it, there's gonna be a process for everything. So they're not just gonna jump straight into football. It's gonna be a process for the whole thing. So the draft these, the draft picks, they'll still be affecting, well, not everybody's gonna be a factor. But just the process, how they do everything may be changed a little bit. Hopefully not. Hopefully all this stuff can be a thing of the past real soon. But if it does continue to linger on for a little bit more than things will just be altered a little bit. And the last question on this episode, the special edition Michael Brocker's, post Michael Brocker's Ravens edition. The last question on this episode, the question from subscribers came from a boy, Jarvis Fowler. He literally just sent this. The time is 10.23. And he sent this at 10, you can't see that. He sent this at 10.22. So he literally just sent this while I was answering the last question. He said, you two team keep it clean. Woke up this morning with a notification saying that we didn't sign Brocker's. He said, maybe that's a blessing in disguise. And now that we have 15 million cap space, today's date is March 27th. So when you get to my question, it'll probably already be answered by EDC. You see what I be talking about? Time is everything. I said that at the beginning of the video. Time sensitive. But anyway, he said, who do you see us getting now? Out of Clowney, Shelby Harris, Marcus Golden, and Everson Griffin. I could see Clowney and Shelby. I could see Clowney and Shelby. Because Shelby apparently, I didn't know too much about him, but I was informed about him today that he is not Michael Brocker's, but he can still provide some interior pressure and he can help and run support. He's just like a lower tier under Michael Brocker's. So he could be an option. But I think out of all those guys, if I had to pick one that I think the Ravens would go after, I would say Clowney. I really would. I would say Clowney. Because Clowney gives you that run support and he gives you the pass rush as well. And if you're giving Clowney help, like when he was with the Texans, him and J.J. Watt was not on the field at the same time, Harley ever. Because if one was hurt, if one was out there and the other one will be hurt, and if the other one was out there and the other one will be hurt, they were hardly on the field at the same time, hardly ever. So they didn't have each other's help. But now, and then with the Seahawks, he was like their main pass rusher. So you gotta get double teamed a lot. So if he came to the Ravens, yeah, he would be probably our main pass rusher, but you would for now still have Judon, and maybe Bowser. But I know Bowser is in the Clowney. But hey, maybe that could help Bowser out. But he would have a good defensive line. He would have more help and he could really provide something, man. So anyway, and I just got two notifications on my phone that just said a comment that said, let's go get Clowney. So it seems that a lot of people are very interested in that possibility. That was like a dream. I know just what a Ravens. And you know just what a Ravens.