 So we'll go ahead and get started far away. Oh, he's playing outside linebacker for us. And so that's a very versatile role. He's done a good job so far in camp and everything we've thrown at him. So it's a little bit different, but you're still in line. Scrimmage most of the time. Oh, there's two different positions. You're playing outside linebacker that's going to be able to tie it in a lot, or you're that open side. So you're taking on different kind of blocks. If you're on that open side, then guys can get you over there. Nothing's 100% because people can move guys around. But you're taking on a lot of tackles in the first, second down on that open side. And on the strong side there, you're usually matched up against more tight ends. And how much he can handle, looking at it on coverage-wise, will dictate where we put him. Guys, about Deion Jones, and how do you expect from him this year, you'll play in the inside or inside backer? So the expectation of whoever we put out there at inside linebacker. There's really good competition. Deion's done a nice job as well. He's got his weight, his weight's up, and he's playing multiple roles. He's doing a nice job of handling every position we've asked him to, because we'll be a multiple defense. And so is Michael Walker, and so is Foyer. And there's really good competition. Manuel LLB showed up. And then Dorian, I mean, all those guys, they're all fighting it out. He was dropping his head a little bit there right at the end where he got hit. I mean, sometimes snap judgments. I mean, equipment issue, a lot of times that happens. He's in into practice. No different than Jaden. We're trying to be smart. Things happen out here. You've got to identify it before I could really give you a better answer. Are you saying they're concerned that maybe he's going to be guided from the customer? We evaluate all of our guys. I mean, our medical team does a great job. There's protocols in place, and we won't cut any corners here. Yeah, he's another guy that we've evaluated. Don't consider anything long term. But he's now in our return to play protocols. And so every one of those are different. Things are going to come up. As I said, the only thing that's 100% in the NFL is the injury, right? Everybody's going to be dealing with something, and we're trying to do the best thing for the player, for the team. And the quicker we can identify what's wrong, the easier it is to put a program, what the schedule is, to get them back out there. So that's the same with every player. We won't cut any corners here. Kevin. Hi, Coach. Richard Grant has been looking good. It seems like he's getting more work with the starters. Can you talk about how he's been coming along over the first week of camp? Sure. He's embracing his roles, like whether we put him down or put him back on the back end. You know, you can tell he's feeling himself a little bit today. 101, and then he got burned on it later in practice. So you see the highs and the lows. But no, Richard, in all seriousness, this rookie class, it's a mature rookie class. They're working through. Pretty happy with their progress so far. They got a long way to go, but pretty happy with how they're coming along. OK. Coach, on the field or in the field, is there anything you guys believe is a lot about winning the energy that you like to see early in camp? Yeah, you know, Grady brings it every day. That's why he's a real pro. There's nothing fake about Grady. He practices hard. I mean, everything he does, he walks the walk. Everything you want from a guy that's leader, true leader, authentic up there. And he sets the tone because he's out there practicing. And he practices hard. You know, pleased with Marlon. Marlon pushed through today. He's made progress. But all those guys, TQ, Bullard, they're all fighting through. So you evaluate how many? Yeah, the thing is, I'm not will adjust. So I've been in years where you plan out your installation. And if there's a diminishing return, you need to step back. It's not about how much I know. It's about what they can absorb. And you're pushing them. You're not trying to make it. You've got to find that fine balance, not make it too easy, what they're handling. So there's times you may pull back. This group's done a really good job, offensively, defensively, and with Marquise and the special teams. So it's very, very pleased with the progress where we're at so far, day six. Well, a few things. You know, I don't make a lot of assumptions about people from where they went to schools. Worked a plenty of Ivy League guys that wouldn't call them the smartest. But also, no, we've got the Yale chapter down here between Foyer and Jaden and then Chandler-Hinley and then Paul Rice, one of our analysts. Like we said, we have the Yale alumni chapter of Atlanta. So then some people accuse me of being biased to Yale. My old man went there. But he's done a really nice job. Like, he had a very productive year last year. He's, hopefully it's early, but he's taking it over that Mike Linebacker role and run with it. So we'll see how it goes. DJ. Coach, have you seen the offense come out of Huddleston's urgency defense line-around from a total team perspective? Have you seen the level of energy and competition that you want from the entire unit expected? These guys are stepping up to the challenge. It's a fun, really fun group to coach. We know we got a long ways to go. It's a super competitive league, as you know, every Sunday and you got to go out there and prove it because everybody feels optimistic right now and you got to keep perspective. But it's a really fun group to coach. They absorb a lot. It's a pretty football intelligent group. And they do a nice job. There's a lot of good back and forth. I mean, these are the kind of the first time you're kind of going through the dog days, I like to call them. You know, you get back, you get to the first week. Nudist wears off. Now you get the first day in pass. You come back, and then tomorrow will be a really good test for us. Can you call him on the left? What is the Asian McCarran's role with this team? I mean, he's been in the league for about eight years. McCarran is back up and then you got that line. What's his role with this team? You kind of just said it. I mean, there's a lot that goes in to be in the back of quarterback. And he's got to earn the number two job. And the thing is, when you get in the season, you are one play away from being the starter. And it's hard because you don't get as many reps when the season starts. So he needs those reps now. You'll need them in the preseason. And then Felipe will be given a chance, too. So nothing's going to be given to him. But that is a very tough role in the NFL, because you don't get a lot of reps. And you're expected. I mean, it could be the first play of the game, or it could be the last. And you know, the game's on the line. They've got to be ready to roll. So that's the job we expect them to earn and run with. Appreciate it, guys. Thank you. Appreciate it.