 Hammer time! Oh, hammer time. We need two hammers, not one. What do we got? What do you have for me today? I literally want you to know that I have no idea. Really? No, tell me. Well, we got a full preseason of Bryce Youngtape and that's what I want to dig into because there's a ton to like. So I want to take a look at a couple of third downs because that's what makes or breaks Erky quarterbacks this league. So here's a third and six. You see the bunch up top. Adam Thielen's going to be running it out from that number three spot. And we wonder about Bryce with the height. How is he going to throw when guys are pushed back into his lap, right? You see the guard here falling right in his lap. Forking fall! This is a tough throw to Thielen. This out and he laces that ball in there. Perfect placement. And you'll see it again from this angle. There's a guy driven back right into him. You worry about this with the height. Does he have the arm strength to get the ball out there in that situation? And that is a perfect- Thielen, calm down as the preseason. What are you doing on the sideline? Relax. Relax like you've been here before. And here's another third down. Same exact formation. This time the Thielen's running a corner out. And this is where you see the special traits from Bryce. The anticipation, the accuracy. You see when this ball is coming out is Adam Thielen again. Gets this ball out before Thielen even breaks and puts it in the perfect spot. We'll rock it back so you can see it one more time. The touch, the accuracy. We saw the arm strength on the last throw. These are things, especially the anticipation that a lot of rookie quarterbacks struggle with. And that's when we talked about this the other day. I feel like he is one of the exceptions to the rule. I'm with you. I love sitting rookie quarterbacks as much as you can. But he is so polished, so accurate, and his decision-making is so good. He's gonna be ready right out of the gates. I'm just thinking like, shoot, I have a draft Thielen, I think. He's looked really good. And Bryce clearly trusts him. The whole story here is like the receivers are the issue, right? That's what's gonna hold him back because DJ Moore has departed for the Windy City. But if you're looking at Thielen like, isn't that the perfect receiver you'd give to a rookie? Like a guy who has sure hands, he's been there, he's experienced, short game, toughness. Like Adam Thielen could be a thing. Now, speaking of Bryce, Bijan is the lead dog when it comes to offensive rookie of the year, odds over at Fandalous Four. So if you look at this, Bryce does have the second best odds. Listen, if Thielen can be a thing in Carolina, I'm in on this with you. Yeah, and if the panther's gonna have to make some noise in that division too, we know it is kind of a nebulous situation there in the NFC South. So if he can have the Panthers at least in contention late into the season, he's gonna have a good shot. Can I see that, again, where's Jameer Gibbs on that? Is he on that? Is he even on that? He has to be on that. Yeah, he's, I think he's four. Okay, he's four. Gosh, Anthony Richardson could really do damage though. Yeah, oh yeah, with what he could do. He could definitely, this is a, man, this is gonna be a fun rookie class to take a look at CJ Stroud over there. They of course have Will Anderson on the other side for a quick turnaround, hopefully, for a Texan squad wanting to rebound. But your boy Jordan Addison, I mean, that was, you love him. Yeah, I mean, I think this is as loaded a field for offensive rookie of the years that we've gotten in a while. You know, last year, last year was a little slow because you didn't have the quarterbacks really in that conversation. So now this year, you know, you have three quarterbacks starting from week one. You have Bijan and Gibbs, two first round running backs and all these receivers. It's a loaded field and it's fun. We've been missing something like this.