 Brady, two fumble returns. One interception return for a touchdown in a single season. Describe that feeling when you know you're going to go, and does it ever get any less exciting when you realize that? Man, never gets less exciting. The more the merrier, honestly. But yeah, just to describe that feeling, it's indescribable, especially the work I put into it and stuff and the film that I had to watch, to even be able to make those plays, or even the drives that you're tired where you don't really want to push through it, but then you push through ensuring that the ball pops in your hands and stuff. So I don't know, just knowing that you put in all that work and then being able to make plays like that, it's definitely very special to me, and I know it's special to my family's role, seeing me go to make plays like that. But man, just so thankful. OK, we'll try Kayla again. OK, Kayla, we'll come back to you. Terry? Brady, seems to have a knack for finding the football and also for delivering hard hits. You attribute that to natural ability or your film study and all. What's your knack for finding the ball? That's just hard work, man. Really, the way to get your hands on the ball, the best is just by hustling and stuff, being around the ball, being around the ball carrier, running side to side line and stuff like that. That's really the best way that I was able to make the plays I had. There's a lot of times where the ball just kind of pops out and it's right there. But it's really just kind of hustling. I remember Ray Lewis was doing a lot of things and he was doing a lot of things. He was doing a lot of things. But it's really just kind of hustling. I remember Ray Lewis was doing an interview that I watched one time and he was just talking about the reason he got so many turnovers is because he was hustling around the field, doing the little things right when he was tired and stuff like that. So I've always just tried to do that, making big hits just because that's fun. I've always done that growing up, kind of being a big hitter and stuff. But definitely being around the ball, it's all about hard work and hustle for sure. Paul? Hi. I'm sure there's one of the top draft analysts out there. He says that you played over 700 snaps of special teams coverage in three years. I wonder if that's a typo. That seems like a tremendous amount of coverage snaps. Is that sound accurate to you? Yeah. So every single year I played at Oregon, I played every single special teams, all phases of the game and everything I really took pride in that. But yeah, the number does sound pretty familiar. Maybe not that high, but definitely somewhere around there, just special teams are something that I kind of took near and dear to my heart. And that's really what has brought me to the position where I am, just playing special teams, making plays that way and just putting in the hard work. But yeah, played a lot of special teams snaps for sure. So ready to do that in the next level as well for the Titans. Thank you. Buck? Yeah, what kind of interactions did you have with the Titans prior to getting drafted, Brady? And did you have any indication that they might end up taking you? Yeah, I had a lot of good Zoom interviews with some of the coaches, kind of through the draft process and stuff, did a lot of Zoom and stuff, breaking down the film, breaking down special teams as well, defense, everything. But yeah, I definitely had a great feeling about the Titans. I really had a good connection with those coaches. And I feel like they knew that I took pride in special teams and that I took pride in defense and stuff like that. So I feel like, yeah, for sure there is definitely a connection. And man, my family and I, we couldn't be more happy and more blessed to say that I'm a Titan. So definitely very excited. Brady, looks like you opted out last season. What was, what prompted that decision? And do you feel it affected your draft stock at all? Or at this point, does it matter with where you're at with the Titans? At this point, you know, it doesn't really matter where I'm at with the Titans. Obviously, you know, I was able to get drafts and stuff. But the reason that I opted out wasn't because I didn't want to play in the 2020 season or anything like that. Came back for my senior year was ready to rock and roll. But, you know, being in the pack 12, obviously we know it was kind of weird. How they canceled our season, you know, last second. And then, yeah, I moved out of my apartment. So goodbye to, you know, my teammates and stuff, hugs, you know, all my teammates moved out of my apartment, moved back home, was training for the drafts and everything. And then five weeks later, I get a phone call, you know, from my coaches, you know, asking me to return and come back and move back into my apartment. So we had, you know, practice the next day. And then we had a game in four weeks because, you know, the pack 12 announced our season. So, so shortly, you know, we were on such a short notice. So really what came down to it was just like, you know what, it's such a short notice, you know, five weeks later, I'm getting told I'm playing the season now. You know, so it was, I was just very frustrated with the pack 12. I know my coaches were obviously upset with the pack 12 as well. You know, my teammates, we had a lot of, you know, a lot of ducks that opted out last year. So it was very frustrating, but don't think it affected my draft stock just because the coaches understood how crazy it was, you know, with the pack 12 and stuff. But regardless, I'm ready to be a Titan and I'm ready to, you know, make some plays and, you know, get on that field. So. Okay. And I've got Kayla's question here as a write-in. We drafted Elijah Molden yesterday out of Washington. So just wondering about your familiarity with him as well as your thoughts on joining him in the secondary. Yeah. So me and Elijah, we're good family friends. My uncle Chad Coda and his dad, Alex Molden, we're teammates at Oregon for the gang ring back in the day when they played in the Rose Bowl. So I've known Elijah my whole life. So it's pretty cool to be able to, you know, call ourselves teammates. And I'm definitely excited when I saw him get drafted to Titans, like, oh, that'd be pretty sweet to, you know, be his teammate. Sure enough, I, you know, I get a call from the coach for able. So I was pumped. I'm like, dude, I get to play, you know, with one of my lifelong friends. So that's, that's definitely going to be something special for us. We're excited to have that, you know, connection and stuff, playing seven on seven and stuff in high school. So we're excited for sure.