 I'm Farrie Blassengane and this is my draft story. Blassengane, the rookie free agent out of Vanderbilt. How about that for the first catch of your NFL career, right? It's kind of set the scene for us. What was, you know, you played at Vanderbilt, you're getting ready, when did you kind of realize, maybe you always realized that you could play in the NFL, but what was that kind of senior year like going into the draft process? It was different, man, but it was a really focused time. I had a lot of support and help from my family, from my teammates, a lot of us returned that boost. But it was fun, man, I kind of was just taking it all in. Like, you know, I watched, I watched like the draft and like pad to the draft on NFL Network all the time growing up. So it was kind of cool to just be going through that process, you know, of my own. Hey, tell me through your, your pro day. So did you have it here in Nashville at Vanderbilt? And do you remember how many teams came through and were you nervous, were you excited? Do you know this is your chance to showcase it? Yes, so pro day was at Vanderbilt. But yeah, man, it was a little bit of nerves. It was a little bit of nerves, but it was also fun because, you know, I've always watched the draft. I've always watched the combine. So getting to, you know, run the 40 and jump and do all of that and finally put all that work that we did for eight weeks out there. It was, it was fun. And then a lot of my guys were out there, like a lot of my teammates, they came to watch it. So it was cool to just kind of be back in front of them too. What do you remember about the draft weekend? Did you have an expectation of being selected or you just kind of enjoying it like you always did or take us through that, what do you remember of your draft weekend? You know, I thought I might have a chance to sneak into a late round, but I know, I mean, I know how the draft works and different things play out different ways. And if a certain number of backs get picked here, they might not get picked there. It was a bunch of different emotions as I was watching it. But when it all came down to it, getting that call from Coach KP at Minnesota and working something out here, it was a relief. And I felt good about it at that time. Since that time, what's your NFL journey been like? You got on the team and you got cut and you went to practice squad and you worked with them and you came to Tennessee and it's kind of full circle with you going, Huntsville, Nashville, Minnesota, then back to Nashville again, but kind of take us through what you kind of remember through some of those tumultuous times. Coming back to Nashville was great. It was like when I first got back, I could tell that it was the right decision and I was in the right place. What's some advice you have for some of these guys that go through the draft process, not hear their names selected and then hit the undrafted wire, I suppose? What kind of advice do you have for those guys? The landscape of what they're facing right now, a lot of guys who are potentially undrafted in the late rounds, they didn't have a pro day because of the coronavirus and they have a really unique situation. So I would say just find a way to stay positive, keep working because when it's time to play football and camp and mini camp, that's all that matters really. So just whenever the opportunity comes, just be positive about it. Be grateful for it, be thankful for it and just make the best of it and play ball because at the end of the day when you get back to the ball, it's gonna be fun if you love ball. So just stay positive, have fun with it and take it in the moments because not everybody gets to put on it in a fair room.