 Yeah, as you said, you were excited and couldn't wait to get here now that you've gotten on the field with Coach Rob Moore. What are some of your early impressions and what do you think of some of the drills he's instituted? Yeah, definitely. You know, Coach is a great coach, obviously, from the two days that I've been on the field with him so far, you know, we actually have a lot to work on. But, you know, just getting used to him, getting used to, you know, how he coaches and, you know, obviously it's not going to be a sprint going to be a marathon. Terry? Yes, obviously, when you look at the receiver room that, you know, and there's only a couple of veterans here that have extensive experience. How much do you look at this as an opportunity for yourself to maybe earn some playing time right away in this office if you can get things down? Yeah, you know, I just, I really don't think about stuff like that, honestly, you know, the really the only thing that I'm worried about is learning my playbook, learning the respect of, you know, trying to, of my teammates, the respect of my coaches and as long as I do those things, everything else will take care of myself. But, you know, I'm just trying to learn how to be a Titan, learn my playbook and everything else will fall into place. Teresa? Des, since the two weeks since you've been drafted, are you, what do you do to try to transition for this minicamp? Were you trying to find a place down here in Nashville? Are you trying to, you know, work on, you know, more drills to be ready to hit the field rather than just preparing for the draft? What have you done these last two weeks to get ready for, you know, for this weekend? Yes, definitely, you know, I definitely worked on, you know, the wide receiver drills, you know, they sent me the little iPad, so I've been reviewing and studying my playbook that last two weeks since the draft till now. I don't really try to worry about all the outside stuff, you know, the way I'm going to make money, the way I'm going to do, you know, my job is to be a football player. So I don't really try to look too much into, you know, the expenses or, you know, finding a house or finding a, you know, an apartment or anything. I don't let that, you know, lead to, you know, my mom or my dad, you know, because they like that kind of stuff. So, you know, I'm just so focused on being a rookie, you know, learning how to be a Titan and learning my playbook so far. And as you mentioned, it's a marathon out of sprint, but how important is it for you to feel like you want to make a good impression here at Rookie Camp and how do you think that's going so far? Yeah, definitely, I want to make a great impression, you know, your first impression, you know, it's always what's stuck in, you know, coaches' heads, your teammates' heads and everything, so, you know, I just want to make a great first impression. There's knowing, you know, have limited MAs, misassignments, mental errors, you know, just most of the things on the field, you know, once I take care of stuff on the field, everything else off the field will just, you know, flow by. But, you know, I'm just glad that I'm here, I'm blessed to be here, and I'm just going to continue to work and that's what I love to do. Gentry. Yeah, it does. Looking back at your time at Louisville, you had the most receptions of any season your first year, I guess, with Lamar and Coach Petrino. How much do you think it affected, you know, your stats and that sort of thing when you changed offenses midway through and, you know, maybe focus a little bit more on the run? Yeah, I mean, obviously, it's two different types of coaches, but, you know, I really don't think about stuff like that. At the end of the day, you know, I said this in, you know, interviews back in college and everything that, you know, my main priority is to win, win football games, you know, I rarely sell them, look at my stats, you know, my dad is the one who, you know, tells me that or, you know, the other teammates or my friends or my little brother, but, you know, I let that, you know, that they handle that and, you know, I handle learning how to, you know, win in a certain way. So, you know, that's just everything that I've just always been growing up and, you know, I'm going to continue to be like that, you know, while I'm a football player here for the Titans. Have you heard from Lamar since you got drafted? Yes, you know, we always keep in touch, you know, I just continue to ask him, you know, how was he so successful with his, you know, his rookie year. The draft process, I'll continue, you know, continuously always just on his phone asking him questions, you know, a lot of my friends are in the NFL, I just continue asking them questions. And, you know, the more you soak up, you know, things from players who are doing it before you, the more, you know, I feel like you can be successful because, you know, you have like almost like a head start. So, you know, I always do my friends who are in the NFL to my advantage. Yeah, as watching you do some of those receiver drills on the sideline, it looked like with every rep you were getting, you were getting more comfortable. Is that an accurate assessment and what sort of the quick learning curve with those sorts of things? Yeah, definitely, obviously, you know, first couple reps, obviously everybody's going to be excited, everybody, you know, it's worth the many games today too. But at the end of the day, you know, it's still football. Like you said, you know, I felt like I was getting more comfortable as the day went on, but, you know, it's still football at the end of the day. And, you know, the more you learn something, the more you work on something, the more comfortable, you know, you're going to be. And, you know, this is a new playbook, obviously. And obviously, this is not college anymore, this is NFL. So, you know, I have to get used to that. And, you know, it just is a learning experience. And, you know, I'm just going through it. David, go Claire. There's you've got a couple of wide receivers here and Mason Kinsey and collage lips come who have been through this sort of thing once before how much does it help to have a guy sitting nearby that you can ask some questions if need be. Yeah, definitely, you know, Mason always helps me out whenever I have a question and coaching them around or, you know, when we're having a drill and I just ask them why hey, what do you do on this or hey what do you do on that or hey what you're doing to remind her, you know, Mason is always there for me. You know, the same with Elijah so, you know, for those, you know, best to be there with us it's definitely going to, you know, benefit us and benefit them. Emily. Yeah, you said a couple of times that you're learning how to be a Titan. What does that look like right now. What are the things that you're doing not just learning how to be an NFL football player but a Titan in particular. You know, just the culture, obviously just every football team's culture is different. You know, they do things different they go about business different they, you know, the work on the field is different and for me to, you know, learn how to be from high school to be a Cardinal at Louisville and now from, you know, college to here learning how to be a Titan, you know, I'm just listening to coach variables and everything he's saying then coach more and everything he's saying and you know I'm just listening I'm taking everything in and you know I'm trying to apply it on the field and off the field. What does the Titans culture look like to you so far just just a couple days in. No obviously you know it's a winning culture obviously. It's just, they do everything right all the time, and that's just something that you know, I just love the bottom and you know I'm trying to be a Titan obviously forever so you know. Well, wondering what you think of the job Brady White draws coming in as a tryout player and having the quarterback this whole thing in three days. Definitely, you know, is definitely cool to him, you know having one quarterback out there and you know he's getting all the reps and I know sometimes you know stuff could be hard but I think he's doing a pretty good job you know in my eyes I'm not really sure about it, but you know, you know just continuously obviously everybody has something to work on and I'm sure if he keeps on working, you know, something will happen. With your dad being a wide receiver coach or as he calls a wide receiver breeder wide receivers. What was the first time you started playing a receiver position how far back does your history go with that. Tom, you know, obviously my dad had me working on receiver drills, you know, ladders cones, you know in the backyard since I was six years old. First time playing tackle football I was actually a running bag but probably it was about six grade is when I like made the transition to actually playing like receiver at a passing, you know the movie team and ever since then, you know I just knew I was going to be a receiver, you know my dad kind of just helped me along the way obviously in high school and college and you know he always has a little too sense to get me and he was just like you know I'm not a wide receiver coach but you know yada yada yada. Did you get to go over some of the drills that were sent to you on the iPad did you get to go over those with your dad. I don't know my dad really doesn't really, you know, my dad not too involved anymore he just likes to, you know he likes to watch the games he's not really into practice he'll call me after every practice and ask you know, how was it how do you think you did. My dad's really into, you know, being your biggest critic so you know he knows I'm gonna be honest with myself be honest with him about my performance or how I did and, you know, he'll kind of this big go off based on that but you know I think my dad's more, you know, focus on my little brother right now. Yeah, as you talked about this a little bit on draft day but you know and when and that when that third day started and the Titans trade up the way they did to get you when you look back how much did that mean to you personally did that they took you when they did but also they they clearly made an effort to go get you. I just feel like that means that you know they think that I am you know what fits their culture, what fits you know how to be like being a Titan and obviously like I told you know the GM and the head coach on the phone when they drafted me you know I'm going to live up to all the expectations that they think I can do and I'm going to work my, you know, work my tail off the, you know, prove everybody right. I'm gonna prove him prove the Titans right and everybody else wrong of why they drafted me.