 Man, it's my sixth year. So I just know the importance of it, how to prepare, feel good about my off season. So just taking advantage of it, man. They come far in a few, each practice you might get one or two chances, so. You know, I was thinking about that the other day, I was like, this is probably the most talented room I've been in. My second year in Fiddler, we had brought in Al, Sean, Tori, two draft picks, and I still think this is probably a deeper receiver room overall. So I'm just thankful to be able to compete with these boys. Just habits, routine, you know, seeing the vets when I was my first second year in the league and how they prepared, it just helped me kind of figure out what worked best for me. A little bit of it was trial and error, but I think I got it a little bit more down pack now. I think OTA's helped a lot, honestly. I think just making a couple of plays then, bringing that momentum in the training campus, Ben was giving him confidence to take a couple of chances with me. Same with Logan, you know, he's been throwing a couple up as well, the one today. So just trust in building from OTA's and everything. I feel good about it, honestly, but I don't think about it too much. I just kind of hit reset. You know, we put pads on tomorrow, so our list is just like seven on seven. It's flag football. Once we put the pads on, it's just continuing to stick to my routine, what works for me, and showing that when the pads come on, I can make plays at the same level. So, absolutely, Gunner's huge. Coach Art Edwards, they've been really staying on me since OTA, seeing my potential in that. And man, for me, it's always availability. You know, my health, I've had some unfortunate times, soft tissue things, everything like that. So I know when I step on the field, I'm gonna make plays. I just gotta be able to stay healthy and stick to my routine and keep me out here, keep me available to get that opportunity. You know, the first day I stepped out here, we did one-on-ones. And I think that first rack, every receiver had a nice release, caught the ball, and I'm sitting back there like, yo, you really gotta be on it. Like, you gotta take advantage of your opportunity. So it really helped me hone in on just being myself. I'm competing with myself. I can't get caught up with the next man. I'm supporting my teammates, and I'm here for them as a brother and a teammate in that sense. But I gotta just stay in my zone and stay locked into what I'm doing and the rest of take care of myself. Oh man, it's been genuine. You know what I mean? I think we all mature. You know, we grow them in now. So we know we gotta compete, but we still here to help each other. You know, whatever advice that we can give if we see something that's wrong. We talked about that. AJ talked about that first day that we were getting ready to come out here. Man, let's compete, but let's help each other. Let's be brothers in that sense, and that's what we've been doing. Absolutely. So he was out in Houston, actually. So we were training at similar places. We were working out together. And then obviously when we come out here, just like, how did that look? He's saying the same thing. So that's definitely been something to kind of lean on. Oh, McMat the big body. He throw it up. He'll go grab it. So I love that explosiveness, that ability to stretch the feeling, go up and make those plays. I think that's one of the toughest elements as a receiver to be able to do consistently. And he's done that well. And, man, Nick, he been doing this thing as well, Westbrook. So I'm excited to see them boys just keep growing, keep building.