 At the podium talking to the media and getting their first chance at the NFL combined, let's hear a mash-up of the linebackers in Indianapolis. The, you know, Arkansas, you know, their scheme's pretty, you know, pretty simple and I think my position coach, you know, coach Shearer did a great job, you know, simplifying the game for me. And like I said, you know, you make that move from outside to inside. There's a lot more to look at, a lot more keys and he did a great job, you know, just keeping it pretty simple and just allowing me to play fast. I feel like I'm a great leader in the locker room. I'm one of those guys you can depend on. I'm very disciplined and about my business. Gonna give it all I got and I'm a team player for sure. Yes, sir, I feel like every team likes it. I'm very versatile because it brings a lot of value. I could play at all three levels of the ball, defense to end, all three linebackers and summon at safety and free safety. So I feel like every team likes that, that versatility brings value to me a lot. Definitely my instincts, how smart I am and how physical I am at times. I think that being able to be who I am and how smart and how quick I can diagnose things. I think I'm second to none. So there's a lot of great linebackers here and a lot of great guys that's gonna go in this draft and make a huge impact on teams. But I think I have a lot of things that that guys don't don't have. You're gonna chill guys, smart chill guy, but somebody who loves football. You know, I'm not a big go out standing out kind of guy, but I know my football and I'm instinctive with throughout the film that you watch. So definitely one of those guys that they're like, damn, that guy knows how to know how to watch some ball and talk some ball. My decision came down to just my dream. I mean, I'm one step closer to my dream. I just thought it was my time. Just talking to my brothers, talking to my brothers, Panay, Nephi, I mean, they're at the league right now and just talking to them. They just helped me a real share of my decision. My work ethic, no matter what, I'll always work for you day in, day out, maybe put in over time hours. Just know that you're getting a hard worker. If I get to play with my brother, it would be a truly a blessing. I mean, you've never heard really two brothers on the same team at once. But yeah, it would be a blessing. For sure. Yeah. No, it all starts with film study at the linebacker position. Everything you do is going to be mental. And for me, I love having been that green down on the back of my head. I feel like I'm going to be the for like I'm off the field. I'm going to be a little bit introverted. But when I get on the field, like nothing's more important than me than being able to perform at the highest level and put my teammates in the best positions possible to go make plays. If I make a mistake, I kind of like being able to be the first one to raise my hand and just get like a bunch of chewing tobacco in my eyes from the University of Iowa. And I'm just truly, truly grateful to be on that green dot and be able to kind of control some stuff. And also when something something's wrong, usually be the one to get blamed for that. So thank you. Thank you. Most definitely, you know, all these guys are great, very athletic, can pass rush on. I'm super excited. All the work has been good. But you know, I feel like when I bring to the table, just consistency, being humble, you know, whatever culture I'm in, I'm going to do things the right way. And I think that's what sets me apart. Yeah, that means a lot. You know, that just shows all your hard work has been paying off, you know, all the sacrifices, bless with the tears you've been doing to get up into this moment. It's super exciting. It's a blessing. Being in Alabama made me very versatile, dropping in coverage, you know, playing a four, five techniques, six techniques, seven, all that type of stuff, helping me, you know, learn how to pass rush moves, run. So when I dissect myself, I see myself as a very versatile player that can do just about anything. But that's thanks to Coach Saban, you know, he trusted me a lot. He's seen a lot in me. He's seen the potential and it helped me mold the player I am today. So when I look back at myself, I was just like, Alabama made me a very versatile player.