 Terry, listen, I think everyone in the NFL world is kind of stunned. I mean, we all feel like we got God because it's a bit wild that your team is sitting atop the NFC West above three teams that all went to the playoffs and everybody was chirping about our offseason. So have you surprised yourselves with this early start? Not really. You know, we knew we had the type of talent, the type of team to be a winning team and sometimes people may not see that at the beginning and this league is about how you finish. So one game at a time and she does keep winning really. Your sixth score, you ran a 4-2-6 at the combine and you're already one of the best athletes of course in the entire NFL. How in the world did you fall to the third round? That's a great question. Honestly, I don't know. I heard a lot of stuff about just my experience playing the game or just even people thinking I may not understand the playbook as much just because I had just started playing the position. So, you know, I don't know how I come for that, but at first I just thought I was going pretty early to be honest. I heard so much hype, but now I'm just happy I'm here. Everyone describes your personality as laid back and goofy and then there's this quote from you. I always smile because I don't think there's a reason not to. What's been your biggest smile so far this season? If you had to pick one moment, take me there. My first intercession. To take me through that. Honestly, I just was in his own coverage and I was reading the quarterback and the receiver, I perished him in my vision. I knew that I had a chance to jump the ball. So, as soon as I seen him release, it was a good chance for me to jump the route and I did and I had made a play, but it was just a cool feeling because one, it's my first intercession to lead and then two in college. I never really caught too many intercessions, especially my first one I had in college, I had a cast on. So it felt good to actually have both hands. Wow. Well, you're saying you didn't catch too many interceptions. Tariq, you only caught two. You caught two your entire college career. You have four already this rookie season. Now, you started at UT San Antonio. You were a wide receiver. I did my homework. So what have you learned about yourself early in your NFL career already? Shoot, just keep working, honestly. And it's pretty like an unpredictable league, but you just got to keep working every day. And I just been noticing just as long as I just keep locking in on certain stuff and get to knowing myself even more, it makes the job a lot easier. It's a takeaway, Tariq Wollin. Yeah. And now, and then you have Richard Sherman help and coach you up apparently. So these days you're here to Tariq Wollin. You also hear Richard Sherman in the same sentence. How has he helped you before this season? What's your relationship like? He just gave me advice on making a plays and even if it's a big play or a small play or a bad play, just go to the next play because anything can happen. So just whenever he reaches out to me and stuff, I just make sure I gain as much knowledge as I can. It's really smart. Now, being constantly compared to him, it's great. It's a big compliment, but at a certain point I'm like, okay, everybody, that's cool, but Tariq's him. He kind of stands alone. How do you feel about it? Shoot. It's cool because Richard Sherman is a great quarterback. I just look at his highlights all the time and I just want to make a legacy for myself, really. Just how people always say, oh, like Richard, like Richard, well, one day I want somebody to be like, oh, like Tariq. Like Riku, Avatar, whatever. Yeah. That's a pretty cool thing to be mentioning with him. Tell me this. The Avatar, is it Rik the Freak? What are we trying to get people to call you in the big leagues here? I mean, the Avatar thing started here, but should everybody else know me as Rik, Rik the Freak or just Rik? What else do we need to know about you? You're doing a big introduction to NFL fans. We know you're goofy. We know you have a light side. We know you can't swim via your Instagram. I know you like Future, which I think that's a little shade of Russ Wilson. I'm just saying. Oh, yeah. No, I like Future a lot. I like Future. I've listened to Future for the longest. So, I mean, I was going to discriminate when it comes to music anyway. I listen to everything that sounds good. I do like to listen to country, and I didn't mean to people know that, but I do like to listen to country. I like to listen to, you know, a little alternative, but mostly hip hop. What kind of country? What do you listen to? My favorite song is Dirt Road Anthem by Jackson Audine. Oh, hello. Yes, ma'am. That's an older song there. Avatar? Avatar? That's it. That's amazing. I love that. That's a good little bit to know about. You know, you've lined up in some ridiculous competition already. You got Portland Sutton, Debo Samuel. I know how anybody stops them or contains them at all. Hollywood Brown, Mike Williams. Who do you want? You close your eyes. You ask for a wish and you get to take this guy on one-on-one. Who do you want? Oh, shoot. A guy I always wanted to face was D-Hop. I mean, D-Hop is a great receiver. And when I was a receiver, that's one of the guys to look at. It's because, like, when the ball around him, especially D-Ball, he going to catch it. So the first go around, I didn't get to play against him, but we do play against him this week. And that would be a cool matchup. Him and Julio Jones. I like Julio a lot. Trigger, are you crazy? I would pick the practice squad slot receiver who's 37 years old. How do you want that smoke from those guys? Oh, yeah. I mean, it's not necessarily smoke, but it's just when you come into the league, you always have players you want to go against or you looked up to. And when I was a receiver, I never seen myself in this position. I always, when I was a receiver, I wanted to be like a Julio or something. So just now I'm in this position, I get to go against those guys on this level. Shoot, why not want to go against them? Because those are guys that you looked up to once before. Well, you are 6'4". You're our receiver, and you're going to scare all those guys out there in those one-on-one matchups. We were so excited about it. It's the Giants 6-1. One of the biggest games of the weekend. What's the biggest challenge in an offense that's so run heavy and features all those tight ends? True. As a corner, you got to bring your pass this game. That's what they're going to say. Just bring your pass. I remember in college, we played Army, and it was like a run heavy team. And I used to hate it because when you get bored of the run, that's when they throw something over your head or try to throw the ball. So this week, just being disciplined, not getting bored, but also understanding that I got to play a role in the run game much more than I did another week. I looked at your Instagram, and you said a lot about how you've always dreamed of being in the NFL, or how you can't wait to get to the NFL. That's sort of the theme throughout your social posts. And now you're here, and you're almost half asleep and in. Is it what you thought it would be? When you compare it to what you dreamt about, like, are you stealing that? Oh, yeah. A little bit, a little bit. I just happen to be on a great team. I used to watch hard knocks and stuff on Netflix and Hulu and all that, and I just see them cussing or they fighting at practice. They just made it kind of like, oh, this is the hardest thing ever, but at the same time, it's football. It is a fun game, really. And then coming here just showed me even more why football is a fun game. It's a player's game, and coaches here do a good job, and just the people throughout the whole facility, they feel like a family, and they make sure they cool with you. Ain't nobody like a stranger. Everybody say hello in the hallway and stuff like that. So just all those factors playing in, it makes you feel comfortable here. Last one for you. If you had your welcome to the NFL moment, everybody says that moment sort of happens. Was it that interception, or have you had it yet? Shoot, I had a good in about one. I could say the bad one is my first one I had. I won't play the Broncos. I had killed a blocker, and it was just me and DeMonte Williams. He came out the edge. I had wrapped him up, but it was one of those moments like, okay, this is what the NFL run-up back came like. But the good one was the interception, and just keep piling up the intercessions, because I feel like the more and more I do that, the more I turn heads. Yeah, they keep coming your way. Listen, do you promise that when you are an All-Pro, and you're this, you're like the, you know, you promise you will not forget little K-Adams who has cheered you on for a year, right? No, I got you. I won't forget. Amazing. And good luck with D-Ha. Thank you. Thanks to you. Congratulations on all the success. Good luck this weekend. Of course, have a good one. Bye.