Because we know you miss football and need the best insights and analysis of the Baltimore Ravens offseason and a look ahead to this weekโs Indianapolis circus and combine. Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio go a little deeper tissue than just Justin Tucker for Eric DeCosta and John Harbaugh as the national media comes asking questions about Ronnie Stanley and, maybe, even Mark Andrews. Let the NFL season begin!
Nestor Aparicio and Luke Jones discussed the Baltimore Ravensโ offseason, focusing on key issues like the combine, free agency, and the future of key veterans. They highlighted the importance of the combine for the Ravens, with key positions like left tackle and edge rusher being areas of interest. They also discussed the potential trade value of Mark Andrews, given his contract year and recent performance. The conversation also touched on the off-field issues surrounding Justin Tucker, including allegations of misconduct, and the potential impact on his trade value and future with the team.
SUMMARY KEYWORDS
Ravens offseason, combine week, free agency, left tackle, edge rusher, salary cap, Mark Andrews, Justin Tucker, roster questions, draft needs, offensive line, player contracts, franchise quarterback, NFL investigation, player trades
SPEAKERS
Luke Jones, Nestor Aparicio
Nestor Aparicio 00:01
Welcome home. We are W, N, S T am 1570 Towson, Baltimore. Weโre Baltimore positive. If my voice sounds a little deeper, I got a new mic. Iโm just working it out, trying to figure things out. We are going to get back out on the road doing the Maryland crab gate tour. I promise. I have, like, tons of dates, a couple things Iโm doing, actually, on the anniversary of Bruno Sammartino beating Superstar Billy Graham. Weโre going to be celebrating Yankees Orioles at Cocos pub. Thatโs April the 30th. Weโll be doing that next Thursday, March the sixth. We are going to be down at fadelies at Lexington market. Thereโs a rumor that Mark Viviano is going to be coming back and visiting again, and weโre gonna talk some media, because nobody can fire him anymore. So itโs gonna be good. We also are friends, I think, from American Cancer Society and oak Lodge, as well as preparing youth for tomorrow, because I kind of screwed up a couple Super Bowl magic eight ball tickets. Iโll have a handful of these. At some point. Iโm gonna get the monopoly tickets. And then we had the old um, ravens grand prize winner. And I canโt wait to meet her, because sheโs, like, a real Raven fan. Had a great story. So, uh, Luke Jones is here. Uh, speaking of ravens, I want to let everybody know weโre going to do Orioles, Orioles and more Orioles. This segment is going to be Ravens. And not so much Justin Tucker, endurance, Prudence and massages and Steve Smith, or any of that stuff. Because, like, itโs combine week, and Luke, first off, how are you everything? Good family. I havenโt heard from you. Itโs MSU, I feel like I saw you a month ago, but we donโt like get together and hang too much on football related issues since the mark Andrews incident, right? Yeah,
Luke Jones 01:36
yeah. Things are good. And weโre just about at that point now where business is going to start to pick up combine this week, and weโre going to hear from John Harbaugh and Eric the Costa. Theyโre going to be asked about Justin Tucker. Whether they say anything or they donโt say anything, itโll be news. And certainly, now weโre counting down to, weโre about, you know, roughly two weeks out to the start of free agency. You know, March 12 is the official start of the new league year. But as you know, you have that 48 hour period that is the tampering period, legal tampering, which is an oxymoron, but anyway, but we get to the point where weโll start to have some tangible information. Weโll have some substance to what this off season is going to look like. Thereโs been a lot of speculation. This is a football team that, roster wise, is still in really good shape overall, but you do have some big positions as far as question marks. Whatโs going to happen at left tackle? Are they going to look to add an edge rusher? Are you going to look to add another guard to you know what sure to be another competition come this summer, but and Ben Clevelandโs not gonna be part of that mix, sure. And, and I would have said he wasnโt going to be part of that even before he got popped for DUI down in Georgia. But certainly not a, not a very good decision on his part, as heโs getting ready to become. Well, you
Nestor Aparicio 02:53
never know about it if you follow W, B, A, L or ravens.com so I get my chance to shoot my arrows at them. 35 years into this, when news is happening, itโs not even reported anymore. Itโs really, weโre in a different place, dude, we really are, like, just all of it from Trump down. Weโre just in a different place about news and things. But the football side of this is, you know, the combine, you and I used to get on the plane and fly out there. I saw har ball and his dad running around Florida this weekend. Theyโre out there, poking, prodding, doctoring. The signing bonuses arenโt thanks to Steve Bucha and the Sam Bradford era. Not all the same, but the amount of money, the amount of investment, the amount of guys that are getting tawdry massages is their sophomore years of college. Weโre now in the era of the n, i l player, right? So we went through the Twitter and the Instagram and the Tiktok era. Now weโre at the era of I got paid last year in the year before that, and so weโre just at a different point of professionalism for the game. And then all of these new teams of football evaluators showing off their gym wear that says jets, or name the front office that is turned over. I mean, itโs really the beginning of the calendar year, you know, on the streets of Indianapolis, from agents, money, people, salary cap negotiates with all of those things all converge in this thing where you pick up the pieces of being maybe the second best team last year, if youโre the ravens, and you want to position yourself as better than you really were, or how close you are, because you have a quarterback or whatever. But theyโve got theyโve got it all right. They got controversy. They have question marks. They have a left tackle issue. They have a losing issue. They have a losing a January issue. They have, theyโre really, really good. They have a bad draft pick issue. So like all of those things that the National writers and all the kids that they credential out in Indianapolis, the blogger kids that all show up to make the thing look, you know, vibrant and all that, it is a, itโs a carnival this week out there, and thereโll be. Be all sorts of news, right? Like, theyโre just going to be all sorts of the NFL is going to, like, jump on spring training for a couple days. Yeah,
Luke Jones 05:08
no question about it. I mean, especially with what the draft has become in terms of social media, draft, Twitter, all that, all those types of things, you know, what, what kind of event it is. I mean, the fact that, you know, itโs a headline when a mock draft comes out two months before the draft, right? I mean, for every Todd McShay and Mel Kuiper and Daniel Jeremiah and look speaking no ill will towards what they do. I mean, thereโs, thereโs absolutely an audience for it. But you know, you mentioned it, itโs very much a football convention. To your point, new jobs, new coaches around the league, new executives around the league. Thereโs very much a lot of business that goes beyond the on field workouts in Indy, and beyond even the medicals and all that. Free agency, I just kind of contradicted myself. I mentioned that free agency officially starts in a couple weeks, but this is really when things start to pick up. And I think when youโre talking about players that you know have might have a higher salary cap number, players that might be a little bit older, players that you know there might be a replacement for behind them. You know, weโve talked a lot about Mark Andrews. How about the fact that Mark Andrews is entering the final year of his contract. How about the fact that Mark Andrews has a salary cap number and a salary that you know if you were looking to make a move. And let me be clear, not buying for a second that the Ravens would release Mark Andrews, but heโs in the last year of his contract. Heโs four and a half years older than Isaiah likely, whoโs also entering the last year of his rookie contract. Could Eric, might Eric da Costa talk a little business with another team out there that maybe is looking for a tight end, a veteran tight end, and maybe you talk about the possibility of a trade, right? I mean, these are the, this is very much the kind of setting where some of this can be done. And look in this day and age, thereโs zoom, thereโs text. I mean, so, so itโs not like all these people need to get together in the same room to conduct business. We understand that. But when everyone is in the same city, executives, coaches, agents, some players, even beyond just the potential draft picks. You know, thereโs a lot that goes on. Thereโs a lot of business. So these last few weeks are, you know, these last couple weeks are about as slow as it gets, other than what late June, early July, for the NFL. You know, there are very few times where the NFL has any semblance of a dead period, but the last couple weeks have been quieter, I suppose, maybe not specifically for the Iโm talking about League business.
Nestor Aparicio 07:44
Iโm just saying, like, Iโm kidding, because, like, it has been anything but here, because, I mean, and Iโm talking about
07:52
football, though,
Nestor Aparicio 07:55
100% sure, nothing has happened football wise, but everythingโs happened football wise, sort of, yeah, well, I
Luke Jones 08:00
mean, when you when you when youโre talking about one of the greatest players in franchise history, dealing with the accusations that have been brought forth against Justin Tucker, then, yeah, thatโs going to be a big story. And then, you know, you throw in Ben Cleveland, whatever this Steve Smith social media thing is, which, you know, Iโm not really getting into at this point, right? Like, yeah, well, even Terrell Suggs, right. Oh, right.
Nestor Aparicio 08:21
Oh, my God, play guilty. He was, if there was a yearbook for the Ravens that I was writing like a grease yearbook, most likely to plead guilty? Terrell, Suggs, I would have that would have been my thing. And youโve known that all along. I want to get back on the field for a minute, because I know you prefer that anyway. Lucas, here, Baltimore, Luke, he doesnโt want to talk about jurisprudence. And quite frankly, this is going to be kind of a quick week, because the cost and harbor are going to get cornered by people like us in Indianapolis and have to answer questions on Tuesday afternoon. So this is going to be kind of down and dirty. Mark Andrews. Letโs talk about him for just a second, because, um, and looked at his stats, dude. I mean, and like, Listen, Iโm not an anti Mark Andrews guy based on anything, right? I havenโt been at locker room three and a half years. I donโt owe any of them anything. Iโll make that really clear. You know, I owe Justin Tucker enough that when I was royal farm sponsor, did not come on and talk about how I felt about him when I felt it. But the mark Andrews thing with stats and numbers, and I always ask you this, and youโll laugh at me, and certainly, after a third MVP year, Iโm just going to give Lamar the asterisk of the MVP last year, is that I would always say they donโt want to throw the ball. They donโt want to throw the ball. They and youโd say, of course, they want to throw the ball. Lamar throws the ball. And weโll go back and forth on all that. But then the stats happen at the end of the year, and if youโre in this offense, other than Lamar or maybe Derrick Henry now, because heโs special, as pointed out by my Houston Oilers jersey. You look at the stats and Mark Andrews, 55 reception, 673 yards, 1111, touchdowns. Important touchdowns, red zone, I got all that year before. 45 receptions, 544 yards. Missed some games, six touchdowns, 73 receptions and 20 207 receptions in two. 21 but that was when you were writing off season, like your tight end canโt be your wide receiver. So they fixed that, right? They brought other guys in. Theyโve drafted, theyโve done all that. I always think of Mark Andrews for the Ozzy and and Eric the Costa era. Heโs a pile diver. Heโs a fundamental with Lamar guy along with Stanley Humphrey. Now roquan imported, but fundamentally, a part of what this last three or four years is represent that the M the Lamar era, the Lamar era, whatever that would be, Mark Andrews, is fundamentally tied to that. But weโre getting to the point right you, youโve just year left big number not going to catch 110 pay. Heโs not going to be the focal point of much, and now has to come back and answers for dropping the ball. He can be a guy behind closed doors. They can say, Hey, man, he dropped balls in the biggest game. Enough like not the pile diver. We thought he was like, we can make that anti Mark Andrews case. Iโm going to allow you to make whatever case you want to make. I just made the case of looking his stats up honestly 30 seconds ago, when you started talking about one year left on the deal youโre talking and Iโm typing and Iโm like, Hmm, I wonder how many receptions he had, because off the top of my head, I would have said 60, and that would have been generous, because he had 55 Yeah.
Luke Jones 11:22
I mean, I look, I mean, I think itโs complicated, complicated. I donโt necessarily want to lead with the drop in the playoff game and the forced fumble in the playoff game, which, hey, those were, you know, as much as we talk about Lamar Jacksonโs January performance, it would be unfair to not talk about other star players on the team and their performance in January. And look, go, look at the Career numbers. Mark Andrews has dropped a lot of passes in January. You know, Lamar is the headliner because heโs the quarterback, and understandably so, he makes more money making a
Nestor Aparicio 11:55
change in his department. No, and they shouldnโt, right? But so in the interest of fairness, players, where we get to this might be a little bit of a transplant off season, in a way that I didnโt think about that when Andrews fell backwards and the ball hit the ground before the press, before any of that, right, like at that moment, I didnโt think heโs expendable, you know, against salary cap or whatever, Ronnie Stanley, they might not have a choice. Somebody else just might love him more, you know. So theyโre, theyโre going to be fundamentally doing something, and theyโre, Look, man, this is how the cost is, live longer than the cockroach and and Ozzy and hardball. Theyโre good at churning over everything but themselves. I mean, they really are, which is the credit to why theyโre coaches and the players play, um, but they, you know? I mean, I wouldnโt write it off. What weโre saying here is getting a six round draft pick, you know, or whatever Eric would do to dump salary to just say itโs his time, you know, because weโre getting to be itโs just time with a lot of these cats, yeah,
Luke Jones 12:54
and it, for me, it would need to be more than a six round pick. And let me be clear, Iโm not saying a first rounder either. Letโs be realistic. But you know, youโre talking about a three time Pro Bowl tight end. Youโre talking about someone who still had 11 touchdowns, and that was even after you just looked at the stats. Go look at the stats in September. Remember how slow the start he had in this offense this past season, and then what he did after that look, I think Mark Andrews can still play. I think he still plays at a high level. I think he proved that however, heโs going to be 30, Isaiah likely is going to be 25 presumably youโre not going to keep both of them long term, right? I think we can all agree on that, that youโre not going to keep both of them beyond the 2025 season. So thatโs where you look at it, and say, Alright, do we explore a long term deal with Isaiah, likely, who has been a very good understudy. And every time Mark Andrews has been injured or missing, weโve seen Isaiah likely step up. I mean, keep in mind, Isaiah, likely the is the one who caught the touchdown that could have been the game tying touchdown had Mark Andrews made the catch 30 seconds later, right? I mean, thatโs what weโre talking about here. So I think when you look at it through that lens, and you understand that youโre talking about a tight end whoโs going to be 30 has had some physical concerns the last couple years. In fairness, he worked his way back from the the awful ankle injury to the point where he actually was able to play in the postseason, albeit on a very limited basis. You know, talking the end of 23 but you know what? What kind of market is there if you donโt want to trade mark Andrews, are you content to just letting him walk as a free agent and understanding that probably would still be a nice deal for him and a comp pick? So thereโs always that to consider. Thatโs why I wouldnโt trade him for a sixth round pick, for example, because you presumably would get more than that as a comp pick. Him walking as a free agent a year from now, dude, you
Nestor Aparicio 14:48
can make a case for me that he could sign with a lousy team with a decent offense and catch 80 balls next year. Sure. I mean, sir, so Iโm not anti Mark Andrews, Iโm and. Iโm not playing devilโs advocate to get phone calls and, you know, back and forth on it. Iโm just saying, like, realistically, the things we donโt want to talk about Justin Tucker, nobody wants to talk about Steve Smith, nobody wants to talk about Ben Cleveland. Now you I mean free agency. I donโt even know what that even represents, because theyโre not going to be a buyer either, going to be a holder honor to whatever they are, what they really have been when they had their kumbaya moment in Jupiter last month. And I donโt know if that was before or after, Justin Tucker, quite frankly, probably before now, probably after, after, yeah, so I donโt even know when they escape and do all of this, because I donโt follow Lacey de Costa on Twitter, but I would just say whatever they were talking about over cigars down there, above and beyond legal and HR with their kicker, their goat is the team, and everything weโve been talking about from the beginning, which is offensive line still unsettled, yeah, you gotta throw tight end in you gotta throw salary cap in general, like, Whereโs our money going? And by the way, hereโs another headline, and this would be something weโd be talking about all night in Indianapolis over chips and salsa, our favorite Latin restaurant out there, the salary cap, 280 now ish, you know, give, give or take. Itโs going up up up. Theyโve all talked about it going up up up. They all just keep making money and print money and peacock this and paramount that, and like, just all of it. 18 games coming down the pike. So all of thatโs going to be happening this week. But you know, beyond that, the ravens are a team that wonโt have a lot of CAP money, drafts, low all of those things. And I donโt want to say heart transplant, because they have too many great players in various places, but they got decisions to make here. Sure,
Luke Jones 16:38
sure, no question. And when you look at the cap space, to your point, you know, the NFL set the 2025 cap, or Dave, at least, you know, they put out there what, what, you know, the range is, itโs two $80 million itโs higher than what a lot of the projections were. But that said youโre still talking about a Ravens team that roughly, when you look at like, over the cap.com, or some of the other projections, you know, kind of puts them in the the bottom third of the league in terms of cap space. Now, the good news is the bills and the Chiefs have even less cap space than the Ravens. So, you know, look at it through that lens and you say, itโs not so bad. But when you Yes,
Nestor Aparicio 17:14
when youโre four and 13 and you have space, like
Luke Jones 17:17
the Cleveland Browns, for example, browns Right, exactly who you know, or the saints on an annual basis.
Nestor Aparicio 17:23
Well, when you have a franchise quarterback and no franchise quarterback, thatโs a problem, exactly.
Luke Jones 17:26
And thatโs why, you know, people have said over the years, how did the saints keep making it work? Itโs because they have so much dead money every year, and their ceiling has been eight and nine, right? I mean, thatโs where theyโve been for years now. But, you know, but you look at the ravens, you look at the the makeup of the current roster. There arenโt a lot of moves to be made to save big time money, other than basically two avenues. One, you do look at Mark Andrews, and you say, again, I donโt for a second believe that they would just release Mark Andrews, and I am not for a second saying that I donโt think heโs going to be back. I think you at least explore what other teams value him as right now, in terms of acquiring Him, knowing heโs owed $11 million knowing you could save $11 million on your cap and then divert, you know, pivot to signing Isaiah likely to an extension, right, but knowing heโs going to be a free agent. So thatโs the one player that you kind of point to, other than Justin Tucker, obviously, right? Thatโs the big one here. And from a football standpoint, that would have to be a post June 1. And you know, you would save $4.2 million after June 1. But beyond that, itโs Marcus Williams, itโs Arthur millet, itโs Michael Pierce, Broderick, Washington, I mean, and Iโm not saying youโre cutting all those guys, but those names I just mentioned, itโs kind of minimal savings. Theyโve already redone the Marcus Williams deal to the point where theyโre already realizing a lot of those whatโs not going to be the reason
Nestor Aparicio 18:54
you win the Super Bowl, the reason you win the Super Bowl is going to be, you know, Marlon home free, and figuring out Kyle Holton, figuring out Tyler Linder bomb, right? I mean, and they have a couple of real dudes that they drafted late in the first round that theyโre gonna have to pay, like they drafted him in the top of the first round, the Ray roquan Smith, they they stole him, but they had to pay him, you know,
Luke Jones 19:12
sure, no question. So I made mention of some of the potential names, potential names that you could explore, releasing, trading, pay cut, right? So itโs kind of limited options beyond Andrews and obviously the Justin Tucker thing is that its own entity in terms of off field and on field fallout. So the other avenue, of course, would be looking at Lamar Jackson, looking at Marlon Humphrey, looking at that tier, you know, your top tier of talent, as you mentioned, itโs not really cap savings by any means, but you want to explore Kyle Hamilton and Tyler linderbaum, because you made the point. The salary Capโs gone up and continues to go up. The prices of those players are going to continue to go up. So youโd much rather do it now, rather than. A year from now, or, you know, let alone talking about a franchise tag in a couple years. So, so thereโs that. But you know, when youโre talking about Lamar, when youโre talking about Marlon Humphrey, talking about the guys that have a big cap number, right now, you start to explore the possibility of an extension. I mean, at this point now, with Lamar Jackson, heโs played at an MVP level, and heโs played at an MVP level since signing his 200 you know, his big contract a couple off seasons ago. So, yep, youโre going to extend them right? So now itโs just a matter of whether you do it now, or do you wait till next off season and do it then. But thatโs how you can clear cap space. Marlon Humphrey all pro season. You look at his cap numbers the next couple years, is there a way to parlay that into, you know, attack on a couple years on his deal, and you can lower the cap numbers. So there are ways to do it. But every time you do that, thereโs always the the hidden cost. Thereโs always the thought of, okay, if you extend Marlon Umphrey now, youโll lower his 2025 number, which will be convenient, and would certainly be cap space that youโre going to need, you know, to make some other moves here and there, not colossal moves, but moves. But you know, the the other side of that is youโre committing money to him two years from now, three years from now, where he is going to be closer to 30 or on the wrong side of 30 by then. So, so youโre always asking these questions, but you know, I think the good news is, you know, as you weigh all these and you mall all these options, is still a really good roster. They have an MVP quarterback, and they have all pro talent on both sides of the ball. Yeah, they need to figure out left tackle. And yeah, weโll see what else they might do with the offensive line. And yeah, weโll see what happens with safety. I mean, itโs not like the cupboards bear there. Theyโre going to have our Darius Washington and Kyle Hamilton both back. Weโll see what happens at edge rusher. To me, thatโs a position. I mean, letโs face it, annually, weโre talking about that, right? Van Noy is another year older. Ways in a contract year, are you going to try to extend him? What else happens beyond that? I mean, David ojabo is still not looking like any kind of a meaningful answer. Whereโs the decisaac who was hurt most of his rookie year? So thatโs a position so they have positions of need, positions they need to address, but thatโs every team. I mean, Kansas City. Big question that I think is obvious for them, after watching the Super Bowl and watching the Eagles front get after Patrick mahomes, what are they doing at left tackle? Because Joe toonie is a guard right? Heโs an All Pro guard. Heโs not a left tackle. I think the Super Bowl made that painfully clear for them so and I donโt think
Nestor Aparicio 22:39
they would want Ronnie Stanley as an example.
Luke Jones 22:41
Um, they might, but, but that, but that right there lends itself to the complications of whatโs going to happen with Ronnie Stanley, because all itโs going to take is one team. Iโve seen some patriots reporters opine about, hey, maybe go after Ronnie Stanley to give Drake May a really, you know, give him the kind of left tackle and of the Blind Side reliability that a young quarterback needs. So all it takes is one team viewing him through that lens, viewing him through the lens of, hey, this guyโs a former pro bowl player, and he played every game last year, and he was good. You know, even if he wasnโt great, he was good, and heโs the best thatโs going to be out there, most likely. So, yeah, itโs complicated on that front, and thatโs why the ravens, you know, theyโre trying to weigh it too. You know, is Roger Rosengarten an option to play left tackle for you. I mean, if he is, that makes this conversation and your your different paths that you can take, that makes it way different, right? I mean, if you think Rosengarten can move to left tackle, then, yeah, you need to get find a right tackle again, but you have a little more flexibility in finding someone that might be able to play both, rather than, you know, needing a franchise left tackle. So, you know, all these questions are, what the brain trust have been mauling, you know, even before last season ended. But a lot of that starts to come to the forefront now, because weโre getting close to that time where, yeah, youโve got to make sure your ducks are in order from a salary cap standpoint. And you know, you look at what Draft Draft capital you have, you look at how much cap space youโre going to have, you know, you look at your long term planning it, you know, as we mentioned, Kyle Hamilton and Tyler linderbaum. I mean, these are going to be, Hamiltonโs going to be, Iโll say it right now. I have no doubt my mind, whether itโs the Ravens or, heaven forbid, someone else, barring something bizarre happening this year, like a serious injury or something like that. Kyle Hamiltonโs gonna be the highest paid safety in football. I mean, would you, would you disagree with that? I mean, I think heโs going to set the mark, reset the market. Linder bomb is going to be right up there, right? I mean, I donโt know if heโll be the highest, but heโll certainly be second or third, if heโs not first. So these are big time financial. Commitments theyโre going to have to make. So what are you, I donโt want to say sacrificing, but what are you perhaps needing to forgo, or what are you going to have to abstain from? Or, you know, because you have to pay Tyler linderbaum. Is that another reason why you kind of say with Ronnie Stanley, you know, is that really the best thing for us to commit more money to someone thatโs has an injury history, and heโs on the wrong side of 30 at this point in time. So, you know, these are the questions you have to to answer. And you know, to kind of go back to the four to the beginning of our discussion, talking about Mark Andrews. You know, anyone sitting there say, How can you even suggest the possibility of trading Mark Andrews? Well, if you traded Anquan bold in a month after he was a big reason why you won the Super Bowl, you know, all bets are off in terms of at least that being a possibility. Do I think itโs going to happen? I donโt know. Well, this
Nestor Aparicio 25:57
is, letโs wrap with this, because theyโre going to, like, wind up doing an Indianapolis thing to cost. Oh, and weโll have, weโll actually have more substance. Luke and Luke Jones is here. Weโre going to do a lot of baseball this week. Iโm back on the beat. Big appreciation everybody for a couple Super Bowl last thing on the Tucker thing. And this is nothing to do with massages or He Said, She Said, the banner, Iโve invited Julie sharp or Justin Fenton, Chris Corman, the banner team on. I even invited Pam wood on to talk about whatโs going on Annapolis, with budgets, and Wes Moore and all that too. So just in a general sense, weโre gonna be doing a lot. I have Hank Azaria on this week, all sorts of committed guests. In lots of ways, weโre gonna be talking things. But the Tucker thing from a football perspective, um, I talked to a friend of mine over the weekend, and they said he theyโre gonna trade him. And Iโm like, is he even tradable right now in that way where the leagues investigate, like, all of this, like, I donโt know. I donโt think thatโs I donโt think theyโre going to do anything other than cut them or not. And right now itโs not. And if the press release gets issued as Harbaugh and to cost to take the podium in Indianapolis, and weโll have the W, N, S, T tech service out. If youโre on it, youโll know. If youโre not, get on it, just text us to join. Join to 410-821-9678, Luke, I donโt itโs weird. Itโs weird. Water with the money, the kicker, the greatest kicker ever. He wasnโt very good last year. Would they want to move on anyway? If none of this had happened, just all of that, but the devalue, if that were the case in this massage thing werenโt happening, they probably could deal, let me get a fourth round pick or something to somebody, if there were such a thing. But I donโt, I donโt think thatโs even possible, given the cloud over him, how much money is involved, possible suspension, like all of those kinds of things that could be up in the air, because itโs very nebulous. Yeah. I mean,
Luke Jones 27:48
I Iโd have a tough time seeing a trade, right? I mean, I agree. And look, people will say, well, the Texans traded to Sean Watson, the value of a franchise quarterback who, at the time, was perceived as a superstar, right? Regardless of how heโs performed since arriving in Cleveland and being terrible. But at the time, he was viewed as, you know, he was viewed as a top five kind of quarterback, right? I mean, he was viewed in that tier, or at least very close to that tier. So, so itโs, to me, itโs apples to oranges on that
Nestor Aparicio 28:19
front. I donโt think you can deal with with Tucker or or trade for him without talking to him first and at least having some questions. I mean, theyโre out there poking and prodding kids the next couple days with all these questions and stuff like that. I canโt sign Justin Tucker deal for Justin Tucker right now, if Iโm in Jesus without talking to him, his agent, whatโs going on? Because, letโs be honest, he had the yips last year, in a general sense, and all of this nonsense. Itโs just not something you want to like, as they would say, heโs a kicker. Yeah, well, Iโm not dealing with this. I donโt think any franchise will want to touch this, but I do think youโll kick this year. Iโve made that right now, from a trade standpoint,
Luke Jones 29:00
Iโm in agreement with you. I just, I donโt see and again, this goes back to how bad he was free by right? He came back after the buy, and he made every kick. We pointed out, however he was, itโs not like he was making 56 yarders at the gun when youโre down two or anything like that. There wasnโt really that scenario for him, but he made every kick to his credit from a, you know, on field performance standpoint. But yeah, there are questions there. And I mean, look, even if, even if the the allegations werenโt even part of this discussion, how much is a kicker really worth in a trade, right? I mean, Justin Tucker five years ago. Okay, Iโll hear you a little more on that, but not like someoneโs trading a first round pick for him, though, either, right? I mean, I I donโt think youโd see anything resembling that. So, so I donโt think you see that. I think if the Ravens move on from him, and at this point, who knows, because they havenโt said a word. Since the initial statement, heโs
Nestor Aparicio 30:01
innocent until proven guilty, and heโs got years left on his deal. And thatโs the official line is, which I wrote to Steve Bucha,
Luke Jones 30:08
and behind the scenes, you obviously are doing lots of homework on kickers right now. And look, I think that was the case. Iโm guessing, last November, they were starting to do homework on kickers with the way that Justin Tucker was looking in terms of, all right, whoโs coming out of the draft? Who could we get as a priority free agent who kicked in the UFL this past spring that actually looked at, and we talked about, there was actually some accomplished NFL kickers who were in the UFL, which is what the USFL and the XFL merged for anyone whoโs confused. I donโt watch it. I just know that thatโs happened. But, you know, I think, I think you have to prepare as though heโs not going to be on your team, in terms of the prep that youโre doing. And you know, the NFL, you know, this past week, you know, the NFL is working on an investigation. You know, we can certainly debate the merits of that, knowing how the league has handled I just let me laugh out loud twice. I hear you, but there, thereโs at least something going on, right, whether itโs legit or whether itโs eyewash or very superficial.
Nestor Aparicio 31:10
WBA reports it in WJZ and all the other media companies have been hiding from theyโre hiding from it. The NFL is investigating it, and nobodyโs speaking and, I mean, itโs an amazing thing when youโve got a billion dollar company, it really is, and theyโre gonna go to Indianapolis this week. And I mean, I can see the cost of saying something completely flippantly. Weโre not going to talk about it. Boom. And then, and then just burn hardball to get that thing going with his jaw that he gets going and, you know, like, I donโt know, but they got to do something. And Iโve talked to women this week that are like, watching this from a womenโs point of view and saying, This isnโt cool, sure,
Luke Jones 31:52
sure. And you know, weโve talked about this. I mean, on one hand, you say, Okay, itโs a kicker, right? And again, thatโs why I said that. The comparisons to Sean Watson, I mean, youโre talking about even, even as an accomplished, potential Hall of Fame kicker, thereโs only so much value to that, compared to what Lamar Jackson does, right, as your quarterback, as your franchise. So, so thereโs that. But you know, you just look at it, and you know, if youโre the ravens, all right, if youโve taken the stance that youโre at least going to let this play out, see what happens, see what the league finds. Of course, theyโre presumably investigating on their own behind the scenes, trying to figure out make heads from tails, with everything thatโs been reported, and even everything that hasnโt been reported necessarily. But you know, at the end of the day is it, is this really worth continuing because of what you just said in terms of, hey, heโs 35 and heโs coming off the worst year of his career. And you know, plenty of people have speculated. I mean, we weโve mentioned it in passing with his struggles, even though he got himself righted and he kicked much better the last month of the season. Was any of that stemming from knowing that this was boiling beneath the surface? I donโt know. I have no idea, right? I mean, only, only Justin Tucker could answer that, and he might not even know, right? So you just look at all this and you say, is it worth it, right? Is it truly worth it, understanding the fallout off the field big time, and what that could mean in terms of your brand and PR backlash, and to your point, understanding what percentage of NFL fans are women, right? We understand that. But you know, on the flip side, much like the Ray Rice thing a decade ago, this is a player thatโs been with you a long time. You feel a certain way about how he is as a performer, you feel a certain way about how he is what you thought he was off the field. And look, Iโm not going to sit here and and say definitively whether the Ravens had ever heard whisperings of the whispers of this behind this the scenes. But, you know, it does make it kind of hard to believe that they wouldnโt have heard some semblance of smoke about this the way that you know people you know that are in the wellness and spa network around the the area, that would tell you that this wasnโt, wasnโt even that much of a a secret, right? You know, in terms of the conjecture and, you know, speculation as far as him, but you know, you just look at it, and you take a step back, you say, Is this really going to be, you know, sticking by him and sticking with him and saying, yeah, heโs our kicker and Heโs our guy. Is that really going to be whatโs best for you off the field, big time question there, right? But even on the field and understanding that, yeah, I mean, this is actually a time where you can, kind of, you can kind of hide behind the fact that he wasnโt very good this past year, even if you had, had heard whispers and, you know, smoke about him. Iโm kind of being this kind of individual behind the scenes years ago, right? So, you know, I think itโs one of those that Iโm kind of with you. In fact, my prediction right now would be that weโre not going to hear John Harbaugh or Eric the cost to say anything of substance about it, and theyโre going to lean, you know, theyโre going to defer to the statement, and theyโre going to defer to the league investigating it, right? Thatโs it. Right? Thatโs my prediction as far as what will happen. Iโm not saying thatโs right or wrong or or thatโs the right play or not. I think thatโs whatโs going to happen. You know. I donโt think weโre going to get some lengthy statement, you know, from them about, you know, dressing down Tucker or speaking out about these accusations one way or the other. I think theyโre going to say as little as possible about it, I guess, because if they were going to get on the podium and and pound the podium and speak about disappointment and outrage about it or anything, if that would be the message, I think he already would have been cut a couple weeks ago, right? Or they would have announced their intentions to release him a couple weeks ago. So I
Nestor Aparicio 36:02
guess I wrote the letter to Steve Bucha. Iโm not reading it on the air or whatever, but heโs the one making hundreds of millions of dollars off of this. Heโs the one sanctioning all of this. Heโs the one who was evaporated and put all of these other less than perfect humans out in front of it. And for that, thatโs just thatโs just an unconscionable dereliction of being in front of your brand, and it just speaks a lot about who they are, how theyโre conducting business these days. And that doesnโt stand to shock anyone. In regard to the NFL questions for Eric to cost the questions for John Harbaugh, there will be some in Indianapolis. Luke and I will have answers and maybe questions on the back end of all that this week, letโs get to some baseball. Weโre going to training hope springs eternal. Iโm going to let Luke make fun of me in the next segment for actually thinking about booking a spring training trip right in the middle of the tampering period. He is Luke. He can be found at Baltimore, Luke. Weโre out on Instagram, here, there, everywhere, with hundreds of 1000s of you following us. No one listens. Everyone hears my hate mail is just up, up. Iโm getting, Iโm gonna give a whole segment to my hate mail. What a world itโs baseball season. Next, I promise. On Baltimore. Posit.