 First question came from be the change you wish to see. I love that name, by the way. Anyway, he said Dennis K was on WNST and made the take of the year. The franchise tag is simply two first round picks and the highest offer. Kirk Cousins and injured Dag Prescott wasn't going to test the strength of the tag. There hasn't been a former MVP tag before in my memory that tested the market. If Lamar tested the market next year, he will get what he wants and more. And he said there's also the exclusive and non-exclusive franchise tags as well. He said Mama Jackson is the agent of the century. The Ravens are on the clock. And he said, PS, love the example you set for black YouTubers, you're a trailblazer and deserve your flowers. Oh man, I appreciate that man. Oh, that kind of caught me off guard. Thank you, thank you, for real man. As far as the Ravens though, they can't let it get to the franchise tag. They don't please, I just really hope that they do not let this thing get to the franchise tag. Because in my opinion, and hey, I don't have any better football knowledge than anybody out there. Probably my football knowledge is probably worse than a lot of people's out there. But in my opinion, if you let it get to the franchise tag for Lamar, like if it's a running back, okay. Linebacker, okay. Defensive linemen, cornerback, safety, all these other positions, that's one. But if you, especially for Lamar, if you let it get to the franchise tag, to me, in my opinion, what that shows is that you don't know what you have. It shows that you don't believe in him fully. You don't fully believe in your quarterback. That's what that would show me. Because if you fully believe in him, if you really know what you have, if you really know who you have, that franchise tag is not an option. Lamar has given the Baltimore Ravens the deadline. Before the season starts, we want the deal. We want the deal done. After the season starts, I ain't talking no more. And that's as clear as a negotiation as it can be. And that's really automated. Like, hey, either we get this thing done or we don't. Either we take care of this now or we won't. You don't want it to get there. And you've had time. And again, we know it takes two. It takes two to tango. So there's Lamar Jackson and the Ravens and they both got to come together. And they literally both got to come together since Lamar, he ain't got no agent representing him. So he goes into these contract negotiations himself with him and his people directly. So if the Raven, they got to come with it, man. They got to come with it because you do not, you do not want this thing to get ugly. You don't. And Lamar Jackson has continued to do all the right things, to say all the right things. He hasn't been holding out. He ain't even been holding in. And he could. We've seen players do it. We've seen quarterbacks do it. He ain't been holding in or out. He just been showing up, going to work, participating, continuing to be actively involved with everything that Baltimore Ravens do. So they better not let it get ugly. Yeah, this feels like a dream. Oh, just what I made. You two team keep it clean. You see my boy, he like got him made it. Boy, that's my homie. Ain't that right engraving? Right engraving. Team keep it clean. Welcome to another episode of NFL questions from y'all. Next question came from my guy, Pablo 702. He said, what up OG? What's the word on Ronnie Stanley? By the way, how did it feel to be there and watch Jamal Lewis break $2,000? Oh man, I didn't even realize you remember that story. But as far as Ronnie Stanley, nothing yet. They said he'd been looking good, walking around, but he obviously hasn't been practicing yet. So we just got to wait and see. And for Jamal Lewis, it was crazy, man. It was crazy seeing that, being a part of that, being alive for that, because it's like, man, like 2,000. That's a lot of Ronnie yards. That's why I just really commended Derek Henry like a couple of years ago when he got it. Especially in today's NFL, because now, like back then it wasn't such a passing league. I mean, it was, but not nearly as it is now. And for Derek Henry to do that in today's day and age in the NFL, and that was before they went to 17 games. That was still in 16 games. For him to do that, that was amazing. So yeah, with Jamal Lewis, it was a part of history. And it was really cool being there. Next question came from my guy, Phil. I appreciate you being a patron. He said, like I mentioned, I watched the Pat McAfee and Rich Eisen Show now. And then we're for four seasons, we have seen and heard so much criticism by analysts, reporters, fans, and even former players about the way Lamar Jackson is a mobile quarterback who uses both his legs and arms. My question to you and the fans who watch your show, do you think we will start hearing the same about Trey Lance with this being his first year as a starter and with the way he plays exactly the same as Lamar Jackson? Or will everyone I listed be cheering for Trey since San Francisco is a larger city with that franchise being in the town of Hollywood. By the way, he said, your thoughts and take care. Appreciate it, Phil. Man, that is a really good question. And I just hope for Trey's sake, for Justin Phil's sake too, I just hope that they don't get that. Obviously, I hope Lamar wouldn't get it, but he got it and he been getting it forever and it's gonna stick with him. People are gonna just continue to run with that because the way I feel is if these narratives, if they start early, then they're gonna finish late. Straight up. If they start early, like one analyst says it, then another one will say it, then another one will say it, and fans will start believing it, and da, da, da, da. You just, so I just hope the best for Trey Lance and Justin Phil's and just getting ready to watch them take that next step in their careers. But we'll see, we'll see because a lot goes based off of philosophy too, because Ravens are a very run, run, run, run, run heavy team. San Francisco, they run heavy team too now, but they have a, I think they have a better balance between a run and a passing game. They do a better job of having each of those compliment each other. So we'll see what Trey Lance does with those 49ers because they're a team that's built to win right now. It ain't like Trey Lance is coming into this team that oh yeah, we probably gotta wait a couple years. No, the 49ers built to win right now. And as far as Justin Phil, I know you weren't talking about him, but just from having watched the game, the pre-season game between the Bears and some of it, I watched the beginning, I watched the first drive. And seeing Justin Phil's is like, you know, I just do that offensive line. Oh yikes, it was ugly. And I know it was pre-season, but it was ugly, it was scary. And I just, what I also hope that doesn't happen because this happens with a lot of quarterbacks that are very mobile, that can move. Teams will be like, they won't invest as much into the offensive line, especially early on. They won't invest as much into the offensive line. They'll be like, oh no, we'll be straight, the quarterback, he can make people miss. So I just hope that the Bears don't take that route and that the 49ers don't take that route. And they really try to build around these young quarterbacks. And most importantly, I just really hope these narratives, they don't creep the ugly way in. Next questions came from my boy Marcus, and I appreciate you sending that on Cash App. Thank you, man. And Graven, we see you moving around, chopping it up with other Ravens content creators. We appreciate the hard work, my guy. No, man, I appreciate them. I appreciate everybody that does this because everybody, they put their own spin on it. Cause again, we all get the same news. We all get the same information, but everybody presents it in a different way. Everybody looks at it from a different angle and that's what I appreciate about it so much. And that's what makes it so much fun. So shout out to every other single Ravens content creator, whether they do it on YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, or whatever it may be. Shout out to everybody, man. He said, can we dissect this wire receiver situation? I was on the same page with you when it got to our second round pick and George Pickens was still available. I don't know if I'm more triggered by the fact that we passed up on him knowing we needed a replacement for Hollywood or by the fact that he was drafted by a division rival. Let alone that black and yellow team who wants to be black and gold so bad. For my questions, do you believe that we, the fans, would still be concerned about the wire receiver position had the Ravens actually selected Pickens? No, I think there would be a lot less concern, especially if he was making place. I think there would be a lot less concern because from what I see, I see a lot of fans are super confident and Rashad Bateman as I feel like they should be because in limited time last year, especially in the time with Lamar Jackson, Rashad Bateman looked good, he looked the part. So, and then in training camp, he's continued to do his thing. He's has had some drops now. So, but he's made a lot of plays too. And as long as the, every receiver is gonna have drops. Well, I'm not pro-shanduinate, but as long as the big plays outweigh the bad ones and outweigh the drops and stuff, it'll be okay. But I think there would be less concern. But, because with Pickens, he only dropped because of injury. He didn't drop because he was sorry. He didn't drop because he's a bad player. He dropped because of injury. So, I think there would be a lot less concern. I think there will still be some concern though, but it will be a lot less. All right, he said, can't help but wonder what could have been while at the same time saying to myself, can't miss what you never had. I like that. Yet in the back of my mind, thinking my goodness, this dude is about to be a handful for the foreseeable future. Hey, yeah, we're gonna see. We're gonna see. He's off to a good start. Also, we'll see. We'll see. Do you believe the Ravens fans know what they want in a wide receiver? Hmm, I like that question. He said, from what I've seen, they are all over the place with what they want. It all just depends on who you ask. It all depends on who you ask. Me, I was saying, I want somebody who's established, somebody who's nice, like already proven, but not an old washed up guy, but a young guy who's already proven, who's liked that, and he's an outside wide receiver. Not another slot receiver, because I feel like we got enough of those, but an outside guy. But anyway, like somebody like six, six, three, six, four, maybe like a Keenan Allen type of wide receiver. I really wanted DK Metcalfe too. I didn't, I never thought it was gonna happen, but I was hoping. Like, hey Ravens, don't be afraid to shock me a little bit. But anyway, let's keep going. He said, some fans wanted Debo, some wanted DK. Oh yeah, okay. Then there was the consideration of Julio, Fuller and OBJ. Yeah, we didn't have all those conversations before too. Myself, I was hoping the Ravens would make a play for the Vante Parker two years ago and go after Michael Thomas this year. Bigger receivers who can win the one-on-ones. Hey, yeah, Michael Thomas, that would, he would definitely compliment what the Ravens do. Good route runner, especially with them slans. They always call them slam boys. But anyway, he said, that's not to say DK, nor Julio aren't those type of receivers, but I felt we wouldn't utilize Debo the way 49ers do. And I thought it would cost too much to acquire Metcalfe. Oh, you get what you pay for. But we'll see how it all works out. He said, now I'm not the biggest fan of wide receivers out of Notre Dame. None of them play up to their potential from college and they all tend to have issue with drops in my opinion. As for Julio and OBJ, well, I heard Skip mentioned earlier in this offseason that Brady reached out to Julio and it always seems like OBJ wanted to go back to LA. So I never thought the Ravens had a real shot at either anyway. In regards to Michael Thomas, I just felt that his contract was affordable, especially considering what the Ravens would have had to pay. Had they actually been able to acquire Debo or DK? That's true. They would have had to pay. I wouldn't mind them paying, but they would have certainly had to pay. Second, I felt that because he hasn't played in two years, the Saints asking price couldn't be too high. Third, the guy's still so young. Fourth, this dude can't be guarded and doesn't drop anything. Fifth, his mentality, demeanor screams Raven to me. He seems quiet, but you can tell he has that Marcus Peterson. Oh no, quiet. Mike Thomas, no, he ain't quiet. That boy be running his mouth, man. But yeah, so he said, you know exactly what I mean. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I feel you on that Marcus Peters part. I never thought about that with Michael Thomas, but yeah, he'll run his mouth, man. He said, of course, it all depends on his health, but was that not the case with all the other wide receivers mentioned earlier? Well, not DK, Mike Kave, but with all the other guy, Julio, OBJ here, Will Fuller here, Debo, Simon here. So yeah, I feel what you're saying on that. Next, he said, do you believe Keith Williams serves any other role on the team regarding the wide receivers other than development? And this brings me to my overall point. I'm starting to believe that the Ravens don't look to Keith Williams' help with scouting wide receivers, but only to develop them, which is a headscratcher in itself. So while we can still blame EZE, Eric DeCosta for his selection of wide receivers are lack thereof, but I'm ready to start looking more at the scouting department, because correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't he have relied on whoever is scouting the wide receivers to say, hey, Eric, I know we just lost Hollywood, so Pickens might be pretty good replacement opposite of the shot. Well, you gotta think though, you gotta think philosophy now. Think about where the Ravens value is on the team. And I mean, we ain't even gotta think about the team, but just on offense. Think about it, and look how they drafted and look how they moved. They built up the offensive line. Just great, great. They kept Juan James, they re-signed Patrick McCary, and that was during the season, but they signed Morgan Moses, they drafted Tyler Linderbaum, they drafted Daniel Phy Lely, so they did some stuff with the offensive line. So I was like, okay, cool. Even though they got all right tackles, I don't think they got a left tackle, but anyway, that's what I said at the point. And then they doubled down at tight end. They drafted two tight ends, like pretty much back to back, with Charlie Colla and Cola and Isaiah likely. They drafted another running back, and then defensive guys. And then they traded Hollywood away. Sammy Watkins didn't re-sign, we didn't want him to re-sign, but he didn't re-sign, so they cut Miles Boykin. So free receivers going. And with two out of the three, we pretty much saw it coming. Hollywood was a shock on draft night, but there's something that he wanted to happen for a while now, but they didn't replace any of them. They got undrafted guys, and we hope they go off, but so you see where the value is. They weren't like, all right, at tight end, let's go get undrafted free agents. They weren't an offensive line, let's go get undrafted free agents. They weren't defensive, and they had signed undrafted free agents, but the guys who they expect to make an impact, like we have legitimate undrafted free agent, wide receivers that can make the team, and that are looking like they're gonna make the team. But what about tight ends? No, we ain't gonna undraft the guy that's looking like they're gonna make it. What about offensive linemen? Well, Patrick McCary, but I mean, undrafted this year, you know what I'm saying? So you can see by how the Ravens move where their true investments are. So I mean, that's where it is for me. And that's what, I think that would answer your question right there. And he said, please accept my apologies for the long email, but I've been sitting on this one all summer, trying to be objective, but I haven't been this confident about a Baltimore squad in a while. But just like Lamar is in negotiations, every time the Ravens come back with an offer that reads less than 250 M's guaranteed, I'm out, I love that ending, man. He had another one. He said, for fun's sake. All right, then, Raven, I just sent a long wasabi brief with this one. If you were part of the Ravens media, oh, what would be one question you asked, cardboard, one question you asked EZE Eric DeCosta. I would probably ask them, both of them, maybe the same question. Do you feel like you've done everything on your end to really bring out the best in Lamar Jackson? I would ask that same question to both of them. So I appreciate that. I said, if you were an offensive coordinator to Ravens, what would be the first four plays you call on offense? Well, that's tricky because it would just, it would determine the success of the previous play. So like to start off, because y'all know I'm greedy. I'm greedy. So I would probably call a play action and have somebody just run deep. Maybe Bateman. Well, you know what? No, I probably had Bateman run like a curl ride. I have like maybe, what else got speed on the team? Duvenay or Shamar Bridges, whoever would be out there. I would have a speed guy just run deep. I'll have Bateman fake like he was running deep, but I would have a speed, well, Bateman got speed too, but I would have somebody else run deep because I know a lot of attention is gonna be on Bateman, but I want that other guy to try to shock the world. And then it would just depend on the success of the players after that. And he said, who was one person you're hoping to see on Studio 44? And what question would you want asked? I feel like Lamar Jackson, such an easy answer. Maybe Pro Shae. Maybe Pro Shae, depending on how things shake out, maybe Shamar Bridges or Makai Polk. Probably Pro Shado. And I would want to ask, like I would want the question to be asked, what do you bring to this wide receiver group that sets you apart from the other guys? And that's not, it's not as a disc. I would genuinely want to hear what he had to say and what he feel his biggest asset to the team would be from his point of view. He said, which logo do you favor more, the Raven or the Shield? The Raven. Yeah, the Raven. I know a lot of people like the old Shield. I say the Raven though. If you were the GM of the Ravens, come on, man. Get out of here. He said, if you were GM of the Ravens, what round would you draft Spencer James? He'd be undrafted, man. Oh, he got, yeah, he'd be undrafted, man. That dude, man, a lot of drama going on. And he had a lot of drama going on for years. But anyway, he said, toward the end of your outro, what is he saying? Shout out to Engraven, Noah Darius. Yeah, Noah Darius, that's his name. He said, at least that's what the closed caption says. Oh yeah, you know, them captions, they'd be messing up everything, but it's all good. Next question came from my guy, Manuel. He said, Engraven, hope you're well. I was watching the newly released Ravens, why did I saw something that caught my eyes? If you skip to the 2455 mark, you'll see Travis Jones beat out Pat McCary on a move that got everyone hype, including Kaleas Campbell. I missed it the first time I watched the episode, but it reinforces what we all hope Travis Jones can turn into. How much playing time do you expect him to receive this season? Once again, I hope you are well. You mean a lot to Ravens community. Oh no, Ravens community means a lot to me. It's the other way around. But yeah, Travis Jones can be really good. I mean, he got off to a really good start in that first pre-season game, which was great. And we just hope that continues. I think he can get a lot of playing time because, one, he's a defensive player. Two, he was a high draft pick. But three, they really sound like they really love him. There's some players that, oh, Ravens are drafting or whatever. And it'll sound like they like him, but there's some players when you hear the Ravens talk about them, you tell they really love them. One of those players is Kyle Hamilton. Another one of those players, Travis Jones. Another one of those players is Isaiah Likely. Last year, it was Brandon Stevens. You could tell that they love Brandon Stevens. But this year, with as far as the new guys, it's those three. So yeah, he gonna be out there a lot. Next question came from my boy, Rich Boy James. He said, what's up, man? I know it might be a bit of a reach. I wish for thinking, but when Mike Vic was in his prime, he had the braids in, lethal and dangerous. Lamar is mostly compared to him. I'm looking at Lamar. He's got them in, too. I know it's silly, but I'm expecting a dangerous season for Lamar based off of having braids alone, you what? In all seriousness, it's up in the air if Lamar will start the season without a new contract based off of recent interviews. What are your expectations for Lamar this year and would he hold out? We would think not. Tough season for us last year. FC Championship appearances would be a win for me. I agree, but ultimate win would obviously be the Super Bowl. But with the braids, hey, we're gonna see, man. We're gonna see, but I think more so with health. With health is gonna be a dangerous season for Lamar. And the Ravens, as long as they're healthy, they can rock with the best of them. And just depending on how things go, in my opinion, in the passing game, that could help push them over the top or keep them back. I think that is the biggest factor besides health. That's the biggest factor for me. So we'll see how it goes. But I don't anticipate Lamar Jackson holding out. I don't think he'll hold out. He even said, he said it last year. I think he's mentioned it this year. Well, he definitely mentioned it last year. This year he's been kind of like, kind of been like mysterious with it a little bit. But I don't anticipate him holding out at all. Oh, next question came from my guy, Nathan. He said, Trevor Lawrence. Hey, and Raven, hope your family has enjoyed the summer. I know it's only preseason, but it's Trevor Lawrence, a guy, he scored three times against the Browns and showed flashes of greatness throughout last season. They just spent all of that money in the all season on getting weapons for their QB. Also, the fourth and two play with Solomar Eskin made me want to watch more. Thanks for your time. Oh man, you know what? I have not watched any, the only other part of a preseason game I watched was the first drive of the Bears versus the Seahawks. But other than that, I have not watched any other preseason games obviously besides the Ravens. So I mean, Trevor Lawrence is the number one overall pick. So I would hope that he is one of them guys. Next question came from Kyren. He said, what's up in Raven? I was in the barber shop today. My barber and I were talking about Isaiah Likely. I hope why y'all were talking. It ain't get too intense cause you know when them barbers, once they start talking, boy at least barbers that I've had in the past, they don't never stop. They be going man. And that can make you, you could end up at the barber shop for hours. Anyway, he said that Isaiah Likely reminds him of Vanquan Bolton and he could see the Ravens converting him into a wide receiver, especially because he's not gonna be tight in one over Mark Andrews. How likely, no pun intended, do you think it would be if the Ravens made him a wide receiver? I think likely it's just gonna be one of those players that they just have all over. I don't think he necessarily has to convert to a wide receiver, so to speak, but I think he's gonna be somebody that they just really use everywhere. And they keep him at the same size that he's at. Cause that boy, he can move, man. He can move and he got the little wiggles too. Hold up now, hold up now. But he just gonna be somebody that, cause again, like we talked about earlier, the Ravens love Isaiah, they love Isaiah Likely, as they should. He's giving them so many reasons to love him. But I don't think he'll necessarily convert to wide receiver. I mean, he used to be a wide receiver, but I don't think he'll convert back to wide receiver. I think that he'll be at tight end, but he'll just have a lot of different roles on offense. Seva's got me nervous now too, dawg. Next question came from my boy Chris L. He said, A. engraving is Chris better known as C.L. Ravens rule. It's Friday night right now. And after watching coverage from many sources and talking to my best friend from Annapolis, I laid out some points he shared with me since he was at the game and I shared them in a comment on game recap via, do you think we are walking a thin line now that suddenly that receiver room is getting thin of experience and we picked up no one like you've been preaching correctly, I believe all off season. Yeah, they are definitely, I mean they, they playing with fire. And A, if it works out, that's cool, but you got a risk of being burned. Yeah. Oh, let me keep going. He said, approach A out two weeks what harp described in his famous soft tissue one of two weeks. Yeah. Yeah. You know those off tissue and that's how ball go to, man. Oh yeah. It's a soft tissue injury. That's, we'll see what it is. But anyway, he said the soft tissue one of two weeks explanation, we've heard several times already this camp with players missing time. I think he said that for, oh, it was somebody else too. Is it Phylaela? I think it's Phylaela. He said the same thing for. Anyway, and while it's sprained knee, not good. Bridges put himself right back in roster conversation on last night. My other question is two parts. First, do you think the really hard fought competition in that room is leading to some of these issues now and could for the rest of camp? I mean, no, I, there's, I mean, it's competition is a good thing for them because you want to have whoever the best of the best is on your team at wide receiver. You want the best guys out there. So the competition, yeah, it's, I mean, it's tough. And I mean, it injuries are just part of the game. I'm fortunate part of the game, but they part of the game. So I don't think the competition has led to like more injuries and whatnot. I mean, guys out there, they put giving it their all. They're trying not only to make the Ravens, but just to make their careers, man. And especially with the Ravens, because as a wide receiver for making it on the Ravens, it's still making it in the NFL as a Ravens receiver is tough. Everything is stacked against you already and most don't make it out of life. Seriously, I ain't even joking or nothing like that. Ain't trolling or nothing like that. But most don't make it out of the Ravens. After Ravens, that could be pretty much it. So these dudes, they fighting for the NFL lives, man. He said, no, so what's your read on Duvenay? He obviously as a world-class returner and makes a few plays with this camp, he seems to be acting like the game's too big for him in certain situations. Is he that big 50-50 guy they wanted and break him? No, no, Devin Duvenay, not a 50-50 guy at all. Devin Duvenay, I don't know about him, man. I just, I don't know. I don't know what the Ravens are gonna do with him. Are they gonna actually use him as a wide receiver this year or just still have him as a gadget guy? That's just, that's my biggest thing with Devin Duvenay. I just, I don't know how they view him. He said, I don't know. But even though it was the first game, Bridges from HBCU seemed unfazed by the moment and showed that he can be that guy. Thanks for your effort as always and you and the family take care. Just realized you're from Maryland also, that's why we think alike. Oh, I don't know if you've seen it but I'm attaching a pic from the rear end zone of Shamar's touchdown that shows his vertical and athleticism and could definitely be a problem for opponents DBs. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. As always be cool, man and keep on rocking. I appreciate you, man. Next question came from my boy Kevin B. He said, I ain't gravy no ball as well. Thanks for all your content. Now did you hear Steven means presser after Tuesday's practice? If not, check it out but I'll be back to see my thoughts on what I heard. Peace and blessings my friend. I did not hear it but with them trying him on out there for a presser especially like timing is everything. It's been cut down days and all that. More cut downs are coming. So yeah, it's looking like he gonna make it. It's looking like he gonna make it because they don't just try to anybody out there to talk to the media. They don't do that. So I think Steven means gonna have a spot on this roster if you know what I mean. Next question came from my guy, Manuel. He said, I think the Ravens will be 13 and four. Bengals will be 11 and six. Browns will be nine and eight. And Steelers will be eight and nine. What do you think Ravens record of the season will be? I'd say like 12 and five. Hopefully like 13 and four will be nice. That'd be nice. I wouldn't be mad at that. But I'd say like 12 and five. Yeah, I'd say 12 and five. 13 and four would be a high for me. 12 and five will not necessarily be low. That'd be a good load of head but I'd say 12 and five. Next question came from my guy Rockstar. He said, my thoughts after preseason game one despite really caring to making a few plays he looked out of shape and lost in space. Between the tackles, he looks like a thumper. Yeah, there was that one play in space where he was just a little slow. I mean, who was he chasing? Was it a quarterback or a wide receiver? I forgot who he was chasing. Oh, maybe it was a tight and I forget. But although somebody with some significantly more speed in it, but he had a nice little angle and he ended up just missing the tackle when he ended up catching up. But he made three nice plays from the jump. But anyway, safety is clearly a strong group, boom. Pepe looks as advertised giving up a few catches. None too serious, played physical and made plays. Yeah, and then they had him at point return too. So we'll see what they do against the Cardinals. Big Travis Jones is the truth with his bull rush. There's literally no one blocking him 1v1. I know it's pre-season game number one, but let me tell you the linebacker group is looking really bad. Depp is also looking very bad. McLean, Faggo, Welch aren't making a team. Oh, you think they're gonna get rid of Christian Welch this time? We'll see, we'll see. But yeah, lineback is a big question. Last but not least, Bridges number 85 can be that London Drake that EDC was clamoring over. Polk brings a different swagger to the unit. Yeah, he does. Wallace unfortunately doesn't make the team this year. Not because of injury, but because he's getting outplayed and I don't understand why G-Roll had him running a DuVernay special. Now, I don't think it will be something where they will cut Tylen Wallace. The worst case scenario for Tylen Wallace, I think is that they just stashed him this year. That's the worst case scenario I think happens with him. But I don't think there's a, I don't think he has a chance of being cut. Well, he doesn't make the team, but we'll see soon. He said, thank you, be clean. Y'all take care. Sorry about the long rain. I just love my Raven Superbowl or nothing, baby. That wasn't long at all. Next question came from Romeo. He said, Lamar's contract requests. The disrespect by the media is too real. Can't believe someone would pay Lamar less than Watson, who will miss two years due to his charges. Man, this is, I was kind of weirded out when they talked about his, I forgot who it was. Somebody said that the Sean Watson had more leverage. Then Lamar Jackson, I'm like, what? It just, excuse me, it didn't make any sense to me. But anyway, another question he had was on the comment that he made, the Ravens are listed as among the best fits, the best team fits for Giants wide receiver, Darius Slater. And Darius Slater, I know he's falling down the depth chart with the Giants. And he, so he's, and I think he has, he either has one year left on his deal, or he has one year left after this year. So he would have two years. But anyway, he's at the end of his deal. And he got some good speed. So he could help with that. Would he really move the needle though? For me, I just, let's say no. It couldn't hurt to add him, I just don't feel like he would just really push the Ravens over the top like that. It'd be nice if he like surprised and like, oh, okay, let's go there and say, but I just, because they've been talked about him before, amongst Ravens fans and whatnot, but I just kind of been like, oh, okay, whatever. Shamar and Bateman combo. Last question on this episode came from Thomas Gamison. He said, ain't Graven Shamar bitches is looking good. But I have to say, he's going to have a good shot to be wide receiver three. So that's pushing him up on that depth chart. We're approaching Wallace Alfa now from undrafted to wide receiver three. How do you like his chances to be that third guy out for the Ravens? Thank you and hope the family stay blessed. Hey, appreciate it. Yeah, injuries can change the game as we know with a lot of experience. Injuries can change everything. They can change the depth chart. They can change depth. They could, they change everything. They have provided opportunities for players. They've taken away opportunities for players. So everything depends on health. Yeah, Pro Shades supposed to be out for a couple of weeks. Tyler and Wallace still to be determined. We don't know yet. So, yeah, that would allow Shamar Bridges to just keep working his way up. So now it's all about what he does with this possible opportunity that he could have.