 Yeah, Zach, just how was it, you know, what was your previous contact with the Falcons and so forth. Yeah, they came to Columbus and they had me do a little workout and they met with the coach a little bit and then, you know, that's pretty much it as far as the pre-jab, you know, just that workout came to what he talked to me and met with me. How would you describe your versatility? I know they talk a lot about that. Yeah, I feel like I can do it, I can do it all, you know, I can play all down the line scrimmage, you know, fast enough to play on the edge, but I'm big enough strong enough to play on the inside. So, you know, really, wherever the Falcons are going to play is where I'm going to go give them my all. But how would you describe, Zach, how would you describe yourself in terms of, are you more, you feel like you're more of a run stopper? Or do you feel like you have pass rush skills? Where do you kind of sit there? Yeah, I do both. I do both well. You know, as far as stopping the run, that's, you know, that's just once in a really, you know, I feel like I got the job to do that. And, you know, rushing the pass, I feel like I'm really just now hitting my stride. So, you know, I'm excited for what's coming next. At least in college, you never had more than three and a half sacks in a season. Just kind of curious. Is that a function of scheme? Was that something, what was going on there? Yeah, it's just everybody has a different journey. You know, so my process was just a little different. You know, I feel like I kind of hit my stride last season. That's what I plan to carry on to the next level. No, Zach, Ohio State has put in a lot of productive students alignment into the NFL. What have you learned under Larry Johnson during your time at Ohio State that you feel is going to help you in this transition? Yeah, I mean, cause Jay taught me pretty much everything I know about, you know, rushing the plaster and playing a defensive end. So, you know, as far as just the technical side and being a student of the game and the attention to detail on how to be a pro. You know, I tribute a lot to a Ohio State program and cause Jay for, you know, getting me where I'm at. Kelly Press from Fox five. Congratulations on being drafted. I'm curious what it's been like just kind of like watching waiting to see if your name was going to be called in this graph. Yeah, it's a different experience. You know, I've watched the draft every single year for like the past six years or so. But, you know, now being an option, you know, this kind of it's a little different. So, you know, just, you know, just waiting, had family, had friends here, you know, trying to, you know, we're up downstairs playing cards, you know, just trying to get my mind off just didn't have the TV staring at it. And so when, you know, when I got that phone call just kind of like a kind of like a weight lifted off my shoulders like, you know what, now we're in the door and now we got to go to work. Welcome spams are pretty hungry for someone to sack the quarterback down here. What would you tell them the kind of ed rusher or. I'm just, I can just tell them that they're going to get everything. Everything that guided me, you know, the focus took a chance for me and they go, they're going to get everything that got so that's that's really all I can tell. You said you were playing cards when you got the call. Yeah. What were you playing? Were you playing you? No, we were just playing Uno. We had played Spoons for a couple of rounds and we decided to go to Uno. So, you know, just, you know, just fun family hanging out. Did you have to, were you winning? Did you have to fold the winning hand or something? It was, it was actually kind of lucky, you know, in between games. So, you know, we're kind of sitting around just chatting and then phone rings and I answered fastest phone. I've never, I've never answered a phone so fast. You know. Hey Zach, congratulations. Ryan Nielsen is new here as a defensive coordinator. I wonder how much you had the chance to talk with him during this process. He came and he came and worked us out. And so, you know, just getting to kind of see how he coaches and just getting how to see how he likes to, you know, operate on the field is kind of a big step, you know, just going in to mini camp. I already kind of got an expectation on, you know, how, how my DC likes to coach and how he likes to run things. How would you say he likes to coach or what kind of vibe did you get off of him? He's definitely a to the point kind of guy, you know, he's going to tell you what he wants and expects it to happen. And that's, you know, it's kind of perfect for me. You know, just tell me what the corrections are and I'll do my best to go fix him. And that's kind of, you know, fucking to get a good merger of personalities. You say you feel like you've got the versatility to play across the line, but did they give you an indication of where they would like to start you out at least? No, not yet, no. Thank you. Nice to meet you. Thank you. Nice to meet you too. I know you went to high school in Ohio, obviously went to Ohio State as well. What's it going to be like moving down south? I'm excited to live in Atlanta. You know, I was we were down there for the last ball game and it was a beautiful city. You know, I love the culture, you know, the things that Atlanta has to offer and just, I'm just excited to, you know, to move down the south and live in Atlanta, Georgia. All right. Thank you guys. Thank you. I appreciate it. Can't wait to talk to you guys more.