 So back in July, if you guys listen to this podcast, you know that I was high on Naheem Hines. And then he had a horrible preseason where he couldn't hold onto the football. But in week one, the Colts threw Hines onto the field for 37 snaps, which equated to over 45% of their total snap count. He played only nine fewer snaps than starter Jordan Wilkins. And as we know, Naheem Hines is a good pass catcher. He saw nine targets, which was roughly a 17% target share, and he caught seven of them for 33 receiving yards. He also carried the ball five times for 19 yards. The production wasn't necessarily there, but the usage was absolutely there. Hines is someone who can carve out a role in this Indianapolis passing game, even when Marlon Mack returns. Naheem Hines is a Swiss Army Knight. He's not going to play the same type of role that Marlon Mack would play. And Indianapolis has plenty of room for someone to step in and see more work as a receiver in that offense. And the Colts could find themselves in negative game scripts often this year, which will help Naheem Hines cause.