 Hey, Kristen, hope you're doing well. Talk to Darrington earlier. You got a similar situation as you came in as rookies. Didn't really have a normal offseason. What's it like this year for you? And maybe what's your comfort level heading into year two? Very comfortable heading into year two. The injuries kind of held both of us back. Just really a learning experience for both of us. But I mean, I can't really speak for Darrington as far as it is comfort level, but not real comfortable heading into year two, real confident. The main thing is really to make sure I'm healthy and being able to contribute to the defense. And as you can reflect over the year. Jim, how's the volume? How about that? Is that a lot better? Is the volume better? Can you hear him fine? Yeah, I can see him now, too. I didn't see him earlier. Just talk this a little bit louder. And I guess, Kristen, if you learn something from 2020, what was it and how much will it help you move forward? Really just my urgency, being urgent with everything that I do, not just on the field, but off the field. I feel like that's going to be big for me to compete for a spot on this defense and really just earn a respect not only my teammates, but the coaches. That's going to be a big thing for me heading into the rest of the OTAs and camp. Lenin? Kim, it's not audible for a lot of us. Hey, Kristen, obviously OTAs aren't mandatory. Why go ahead and do them as opposed to sitting them out and maybe taking a breather? I may be healthy. I don't feel you should. You should definitely attend OTAs. It's really a learning period. That's something we didn't get last year. Just going through my first OTAs for this real offseason in NFL, I see that as very helpful. You're learning the things instead of being rushing into learning them as we were last year. So OTAs are definitely helpful to get conditioning up, see where you're at, and then really compete. Get some good competition before heading into a real thing. Thank you. Tehran? Kristen, obviously, gone from a rookie to a second-year player. There's a big step to be taken. For you, what were some areas that you worked on for improvement and what will be the key in taking that huge step this year? Just learning the defense, making sure I learn the defense, know my part, and then, obviously, learning some other parts. It just helps me with being quicker on my feet when I'm out there, being confident, and being able to do my job and make plays. That's the main thing for me, letting into year two, and also just finding a role on the team, on the defense, I want to compete to make sure that I get a chance to be out there, come week one. Doc? Kristen, obviously, there's change in the NFL every year as far as your teammates are concerned, but particularly in the secondary, there's a lot of new and different faces. I know not everybody's out there today or throughout the process of this OTAs, but how has that been kind of getting to know your new teammates, some new rookies coming in, some veterans as well? What's that dynamic been like? It's been great. I feel like a first start really for everybody. Like you said, a lot of new faces, so we got to get to learn each other and be able to gel as one. Not want to speak on last year, but we know we can be better as far as everybody in the secondary. So it's good to get in early with, like I said, OTAs, get in early and get a connection with the guys that are here. And even when those guys, we do come back. They're those veterans that have some experience out there, a lot more experience than us new guys. So I'm sure they were jealous and fine, but I mean, it's good to have new faces, you know, a lot of young guys in the back end. Paul? Christian, can you tell us a little bit about what it's like to be a hurt player on a Mike Rabel team and what it was like to, maybe what you had to endure last year from the head coach as an injured rookie who was having trouble getting on the field? It's nobody never wants to be hurt, but Coach Verbel, you know, he supports us 100% whether we're on the field, or not, you know, he's gonna find ways for us to get better. And that's something that I learned, you know, just dealing with an injury, you know, it's always ways you can get better. If you're not on the field, you know, obviously we'll rehab and then in a film study, you know, in the playbook, that's also helpful. You know, he always supports us, you know, he doesn't rush us to get back. And you know, I appreciate that from him and the rest of the training staff also. And what was the second part of your question? I'm sorry. Well, I'll just pick up from there. Is it a mentally draining process? 100% it's definitely mentally draining, you know. I say it was a weird year. So, but just having the expectations you have for yourself, you know, you dealing with that. And so it was definitely mentally draining. It was an injury that I never heard of that I had. So it was kind of moving me in the rehabbing part, you know, so it was something that I was trying to rush back, but I knew I couldn't rush that back, knowing the position that I played. Terry? Christian, I know you probably don't like to play, what ifs, but when you're out there today and you're getting work in the OTAs, do you, does it make you think about what you missed last year and couldn't get as a rookie that you needed? No, not really. I mean, everything pretty much, everything just feels, I don't know, I guess you can say slower, but I just feel more confident going into it. Just more confident in myself, more confident going into this year because I got a few games under my belt. I got a few games under my belt and some game time experience. So I mean, I know what I'm doing. I'm married with the defense. It's just all about locking in and making sure, you know, that I'm taking next step every day. Couple more if you, Christian. Ben Arthur? Hey, Christian, now that you're healthy, do you kind of want to be out at OTAs and show the Titans that you could be a full-time starter? Is that something at all that you hope to kind of prove out here in kind of the spring off season months? Yeah, definitely, 100%. You know, let go of some guys in the back end. So they're spots open and it's on me to compete for and do what I do best. You know, I'm trying to earn a respect. Like I said, now that my teammates with the coaches show them that I'm preparing to be a starter and whatever role that may be at Cardinal, Niko, or Special Team, you know, just want to show them that I've been working for that, you know, trying to get healthy and show them that I know what I'm doing out there and you know, just trying to contribute, you know, help the other guys get better too. Jim Wyatt. And Christian, know your buddies with, I guess, Reisy. Tell us a little bit about him and cool to have him in Nashville. Now as a teammate. Yeah, yeah, definitely, definitely cool. It's crazy, it's so crazy how things play out, but you know, me and Reisy, you know, we've been friends for a long time. He's been a big physical receiver, you know, competed with the best, you know, he's going to compete and come in to look to earn whatever spot he wants to get. But as a fast guy, you know, we can do it all really. And you know, I'm excited to have Reisy, you know, and that deal with us. Do you think he's a little bit underrated, maybe was overlooked a little bit coming out? I mean, I wouldn't say, you know, if the film speaks for itself, I don't want to get too much into that. But you know, just knowing his situation, you know, it's a lot of competition going on at LSU. So I know he didn't get a chance to showcase that, you know, whatever his situation may have been at LSU, but you know, I'm definitely excited to show, for him to show, you know, what he can do, you know, not to the coach, not only to the coach, but the player. Last question, Glennon. Yeah, Kristen, I'm sorry if you touched down this before, volume's a little shaky out here, but I know you played a lot of nickel last year with Elijah getting drafted this year. Do you expect to be, you know, almost solely on the outside or do you expect a little bit of both? What are your thoughts? I'm not sure, you know, I'm going to be prepared to play inside and outside, you know, whatever the case may be, because we are no things changing. If people get hurt, you know, whatever situation they be, so it's on me, you know, if they want me outside starting it, I do that, if I can do that, if they need me to move inside, I also do that. Like I said, that's been my biggest thing moving on to my year two, you know, learning other people's position or both positions for me. But you know, just know what other people are doing so I can play faster and play more confident and, you know, get the job done.