 And I think the past sketches are attractive just because, again, June Jones, the head coach, you know, run and shoot type of guy. That goes well for the past sketches. They do the same. He codes, he ran a four, four, three, 40 coming out. He's still just 26 years old, which is weird because like it feels like decades ago that he was with the Steelers. But he's a big play specialist and. We are going. Yeah. And like, we don't know where the volume is going to go. So we might as well shoot for guys who can pay off with one catch and Sammy codes fits that. So I think he pairs really well with PJ Walker from a stacking perspective. And I think I would go that route over targeting the ground game here. Other guys in this team, as far as the past catchers go, yeah, Khalil Lewis, he's super young, but he's going to be a slot type guy. He's not very athletic. The other guy is Raymond Bolden. I have no idea anything about Raymond Bolden. I looked into Ray Bolden. Raymond is five nine one sixty five. So he's just he's huge, obviously. Yeah. I don't know. And I said five nine, not six nine. He is five foot nine hundred and sixty five pounds. I don't know. I thought so. The past catchers here. I'm with you again. Sammy Coates is going to be one of my favorite plays of the week just because he's the kind of the best talent. He's one of the better talents just in the league. He again, in my projections, which could be terrible, but he is the number one receiver for me. Just based on I would assume he soaks up a big target share and has some downfield work. So really twenty dollars is expensive, obviously, but I feel like you can kind of get there. I think you should probably prioritize that. I will be doing so. And I prefer the the passing the passing game to the rushing game, even though they're even though they're favored.