 Let's talk about Jordan Ta'amu. There have been four or five quarterbacks who have started both teams. Here are the deep rates for those five quarterbacks. PJ Walker, 30%. Cool. Brandon Silver is 29%. Doesn't really matter when you can't connect, but cool. Matt McGloin, 29%. Whatever. Cardell Jones, efficient, and a 29% deep rate. So everyone is at 28.6% or higher, except for Jordan Ta'amu, who is at 9.4%. Not only do they not throw that much, but he doesn't throw deep that much. That is not a criticism of Jordan Ta'amu. It's more so because he's been really good. He's played awesome. It's more to say I'm not overly enthusiastic about going hard at the passing game. I do like the Damian Washington. I do like DeMorne-Piercinel, but it does lower me on them. I can still use Jordan Ta'amu. He is not my favorite quarterback on this slate, but I do like him because he runs a lot. He has 17 rush attempts in two weeks. No other legit full-time quarterback has run more than 10 times. He has 109 rushing yards. So 54.5 rushing yards per game, which is more than a full passing touchdown. So although Cardell Jones is my preferred quarterback on this slate, Jordan Ta'amu is in that same tier and a very viable number two quarterback. So even though he doesn't throw deep, I select Ta'amu a lot. What are your thoughts on Ta'amu at $21? You knew who else didn't throw deep much this season? Drew Brees and Jimmy Garabolo. Yes. We're comparing Jordan Ta'amu to Drew Brees. No, no, no. Sorry, he's not. He is Drew Brees and Drew Brees were also Taysom Hill because of the rushing. There you go. That's what I'm talking about. You're already here first, folks.