 Trey Sermon is a guy who got off to a really slow start for Ohio State this year, but once they decided to ride him against Northwestern and Clemson, he became this full-blown bell cow. When you take everything together with Trey Sermon, what does he look like as a prospect? Yeah, so like you noted, he doesn't have the best production profile in the world because of how he sort of came about during his collegiate career. Never really owned a backfield for an entire college season, but he really made a name for himself when he got the shot with Ohio State this past year as a transfer. He had two games with more than 15 carries last year. One was against your Northwestern team, Jim, and the other against Clemson. And in those games, he rushed for 331 yards and 193 yards. So our sample size is really small for Trey Sermon, but he's got the right size to be a bruiser in the NFL. You know, he's around that 215 pound mark. So I think he's a solid running back with good size. And I think that the closest comp is probably Chris Carson because if you look back at Chris Carson's collegiate career, didn't do a whole lot production wise, but then he got that opportunity in the NFL. We know that he's a bruiser, sort of a do-it-all back, a serviceable back. That's what I think Trey Sermon can be.