 What a 2023 for Chris Braswell, pass rusher. Outside linebacker defensive end. What do we want to call you? Just outside linebacker. All right. From the University of Alabama, really, really nice year where you came into your own. You've been working hard, playing behind a lot of really good players. What came together for you so much last year? I wouldn't say anything really came together. Always had the ability and all of the tools. Just had to get my opportunity. And when I got my opportunity, I wanted to take full advantage of it. How hard is it to be patient in a program that features star after star on defense like Alabama does? It's hard to, you know, be patient. But for a lot of guys, it's hard to be patient. But I felt like for me, you know, I was comfortable in that setting. Then one and one away from the competition, knew it was a lot of great guys. Was able to pick their brain. They were able to pick my brain, see different perspectives and all that or whatnot. And I was ultimately happy to go out there and compete for positions all the time. From the outside, it would seem that one of your strengths would be that you're coachable. You're willing to hang in there and wait your turn. Would you say that is one of your strengths? Yes, I am very coachable. I'm also dependable. And a lot of other traits, you know, that... Thrifty, fun. Yeah, yeah. A lot of other traits, but also accountable, you know, never been late, always on time. I'm always doing the right things. And just overall a team player as well. No problem with the motor at all. That's been evident in the two days of practice. No problem at all. You know, obviously want to get better, you know, don't want to hop on myself too much. But, you know, just always like to go out there and get better or if it's something that I feel is though, like, you know, I could get better in or even if I want to rep, loss of rep, you know, I always want to look at the film and just look at my game and try to improve each and every day, you know, because, you know, you're never perfect and you're never going to be perfect in life or in football in general. Like football is an imperfect game. You're bound to make mistakes and everything, but just want to limit those mistakes and just protect my craft. All right, let's wrap up with this. University of Alabama player in Mobile for the 75th Reese's Senior Bowl. What does it mean to you to be an Alabama guy playing in the Senior Bowl? I mean, it's great, you know, being able to go out there with all this great competition. You know, it's a lot of great competition out here. A lot of great offensive linemen. A lot of great offensive guys, defensive guys. So, it's just great that everyone is able to come together and especially on like these different teams, everybody from all over the country being able to come together and, you know, gel into one.