 All right, you just brought up Sam Laporta. He's been a revelation for these Lions, of course. We typically don't see like rookie tight ends super lighting it up. I know we have some footage for you. What makes him so special to you? Yes, just his instinct for the game, the instinct to be able to catch the ball. He can catch the ball and the run very, very well. Like I said a little bit earlier that he's definitely the steal of the draft. He's got speed and he's just savvy out there. He's a savvy guy and what's impressive is he's only a rookie. I think he has beaten the, if I'm correct, he has beaten the record, the tight end record for most amount catches in the first three games of a season for a rookie. And I think he has 18 catches already. I mean, the guy's legit, he's gonna be the highest paid tight end in about four years in the NFL. He's gonna be one of the best tight ends in the upcoming years in the NFL. And he's just super, super savvy. He just has that football instinct. How do you, like, what is it about him that you see? Like, how can you make that call right now? Just the way that he runs his routes, you know? He's just very instinctive. That's what you gotta be. That's what makes him a good football player. It's like he goes out in the field and he doesn't think, he just reacts, you know? And obviously you gotta be a smart player as well because he clearly knows the playbook inside and out to be able to be a rookie and just go out there in your first game and have five catches just like that and then increase the amount of catches per game, you know, week in and week out, you know, throughout your first three weeks. So he's a good player. He was a second rounder, 34th pick overall. I think he should have probably been the first tight end taken in the draft. And Jared Goff is just gonna keep feeding him. He loves him.