 This is the OTP presented by Farm Bureau health plans plan on paying less for the coverage that you need with Farm Bureau health plans Get a quote today at FB HP comm. I'm Amy Wells. This is the OTP and I am joined by I Mean the greatest in the land when it comes to draft coverage Rhett Brian Coach Mack day McGinnis everybody is here and that can only mean that we are getting ready to start The draft process the road to Detroit Has begun you guys were at some of the all-star bowls. They are happening You guys just got back from the senior bowl and now we're getting closer and closer to the big one the The event that I just wait for I count down the days. That is the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis So I figured that it in this Spirit as we're getting ready to do this. I want to look at some mock drafts Is that okay? Sure you are running this show, so right and you just called us the greatest thing ever So I'm like, yeah, do what you want. We're just happy to have you back. You catch more flies with honey No, really you guys are your insight is just unmatched I know you guys have been working really really hard on this So I decided that to start this we would look at what I will call the two early mock drafts There you go because it is too early to be doing mock drafts. However, they are happening And so I would like to look at them I only looked at 13 different mocks just to set the scene a little bit Jim Wyatt when he does his tour of the mock drafts on Tennessee Titans comm Jim Wyatt looks at 20. I Only looked at 13 because I am not Jim Wyatt So if you want a real professionals opinion Tennessee Titans comm is where you can get all of that information I am a cheap imposter only looked at 13. That's a baker's dozen. They're good. Yeah, it's not bad But I want to kind of break down a little bit Who was mocked to come to the Tennessee Titans at number seven in the first round of the NFL Draft? And guys, there's not a lot of variety when you look through this all of them but two had the Tennessee Titans taking an offensive lineman and Seven had the Titans picking Joe Alt the offensive lineman out of Notre Dame So I guess we should just jump right into it because I have a lot of questions And I'm sure the OP people also have a lot of questions And red I'm gonna start with you. Who is Joe Alt and why is everybody so excited about this guy? And Mac can correct me if I'm wrong, but he's the most polished tackle in this draft class He's six eight three hundred twenty two pounds To put it in a Titans relatable way in terms of someone you could plug in and go He's the Peter Skaronsky of this draft in the tackles part of this Allowed just one sack and five total pressures In 2023 first team all-american and he's got you know The the lineage there too. His father was a first round pick in the 84 draft He had a 13-year career with the Kansas City Chiefs two-time Pro Bowler second team all pros several times He's in the Chiefs Hall of Fame. So I mean he's got some stuff there But the guy has the prototypical size and build and I know we're gonna talk about other tackles There's a reason why there's a conversation between him and Olufoshanu from Penn State But he's the leader of the class in this in my opinion. This is Got another notebook My 39th notebook. So yes, you get to look at it. This is off a film study right here for me Which I don't know much but looking at him. That's already given the size of what he is You write down here. Here's the bullet point size athleticism is good. He's got good feet Lower body flex, which is important for an offensive lineman plays out of a three-point stance some too Which is which is big he can pull good run blocking leverage. He's got quickness for a large man Top IQ football and this is from talking with people that I mean the top football IQ dude quick set on pass He has a nice natural quick set on his pass a good anchor now on the on the on the on the bottom side of it He's a little bit of a waste bender at times which he's going to have to get out of in this league He's six eight So a lot of those guys have problem with with leverage but six eight You still like it because the reach is there At times he will give too much access to his chest and then With access to his chest initially, he needs a better handset Sometimes when you're watching, you know a series of just past protection films Anyway, that's just my quick thumbnail of him. Don't know much but that's it That's it. That's all you need to know. Is it unusual that across the board There is so much consensus at this point again. This is too early. It's february still But across the board There is a real consensus among some of the national people That this guy would be a good fit for the tennessee titans. Is that odd? Well, first of all, let me just say this and not to denigrate The mock drafts they don't know These people have no idea because teams aren't telling them anything right now Right, they're not telling them anything but when you look at it You look at what the titans need and then you look this guy's at the top of the He he and olu are at the top of the tackle class. This is a deep tackle class. So does that surprise me? No, just looking at what the titans need and what the titans clearly With with that pick the picking number seven, which is the highest the titans have picked in quite a while This guy this guy would deserve a pick in the top 10 Now there were two people who predicted that the tennessee titans would take olu for seanu So ret tell me a little bit about him and why he might be a better fit So olu for seanu is And this is where the difference of opinion lies in terms of who who's the top tackle in this draft Is it joe alter is in him? And you're going to get a lot of people saying olu for seanu because he's 6 6 3 17 He's got the ideal size and length and all of those things He is not quite as polished as joe alt, but he is more athletic Than joe alt and i mac will tell you that in his thumbnail description Is that it for you ret? That's it for me right now. Okay. Is that enough for him? That was enough for him. Yeah, you're running this though. Well, I mean Olu olu for seanu both of these guys are 1 2 2 1 depending on what the the boards are going to be set Here's off the tape body mass well proportioned exceptional athlete He's got light feet for a big man good hand strength lateral agility Good anchor versus speed to power which is important with a big with a big long guy Good second level in space plays with a little bit of high pad level Of course, he is 6 6 and he's better leverage at times. He's not as heavy Okay, versus in the run game. He's not as heavy in the run game When you're looking at him and there there'll be times even though with his quick feet He can overset some in a pass rush either one of these guys You'd be very happy to have on your team and both of these guys will probably Again, I can't say this with any kind of certainty I don't know what the good lords got in mind for any of us But probably 10 to 12 your players in this league Other people who were named as potential top draft picks for the tennessee titan are Tally foaga and jacy latham are those guys that you can also see as being a fit for the tennessee titans Like those make sense Absolutely and and and red I think red will back this up if he does it I don't care is that is that there are this is a good tackle draft This is a very good tackle draft and both of these guys that you mentioned You know if you want red to go first with his with his but both of these guys clearly are in the top tier of Tackles that you just mentioned amy tally foaga First of all, we had a chance to speak to him. He was on a previous otp And he has a mammoth human being six five three 32 a wing span of nearly 82 inches Enormous hands at 10 and two eighths inches that are violent hands I mean violent probably one of his best suits in this thing He and tyler gaitan from oklahoma probably helped themselves as much as anybody That weekend mobile and he's predominantly been a right tackle in college But there's a lot of folks including I believe coach david megetis that think his game will translate and he could be relied upon as a left tackle jacy latham predominantly right tackle at alabama another enormous human being six six three um He had uh, I think no sacks Uh latham did in 13 starts at right tackle at alabama, which you know, they're facing the best of the best every week But uh, both of these guys Really good prospects. Yeah, they really are it and I agree with ret Which one you want first amy, which one you want first off a tape? Uh, I don't care pick your favorite Yeah, okay, we'll go we'll go tally. I've got no favorites yet. It's too early for Too early for any of us, but we're doing it. You called it the too early mock drafts. All right Tilly again when we sat down with him, you can just sense that this is this is a dude and you want him He played over 1500 snaps at right tackle. So that that that's a lot. He's a physical player He's decent on the second level his arm length is outstanding that red just red just rode off Uh inconsistent feet at times he oversets and drifts a little bit when you're looking at him His run game though is very good. He's got heavy heavy hands. I think ret said violent hands You don't want this guy slapping you. I mean, you just don't I mean, he's got you got heavy hands He he needs Really when you start watching his game and he is he is a violent player He really needs more and I wrote down this he needs a little bit more fundamental patience Because I mean he just wants to he wants to beat you up And then but vesting with I love talking to this guy love talking to this guy He's got a offensive lineman mindset again one of the top tier players jc latham is a monster of a human being Uh length body mass strength. He's athletic in the past pro Good strong hand punch good anchor strong in the run game. This is a strong run game guy He's a right tackle, but this is a strong run game guy He'll get overextended at times because he's so big And he really wants to maul you off the line of scrimmage on inside counter moves in the past game Give him problems because he's going he's going after you. I mean he wants to hurt you He's got a high IQ. He needs to sustain a little longer and again all of these guys and again I don't I don't nitpick guys I just look because all of this can be corrected But any of these taller guys you're always going to see some waist bend if you watch enough tape on these guys But all these four you've picked four the best ones. Well, I didn't pick them the the people of okay Well, I just gave you the internet. I just gave you credit and then you took it away You called us you called us guru, so I'm just putting giving you there. Oh, well, thank you. I appreciate that. You're welcome Here on the otp we like to educate this is one of the things that we do here and I want to ask the question about Hands because you guys have both used terminology to describe hands that I've never heard before violent hands heavy hands As we go through this process you hear a lot of strange terms to evaluate people that you wouldn't typically hear in conversation But I want to know what exactly that means. What are you looking at? What are you seeing when somebody has violent or heavy hands? Well, the the line of scrimmage is a hand game It's a complete hand game. First of all, you know ret in all of his His profiles will give you the the width the wingspan. That's big That's huge for everybody because the further as an offensive lineman that you could keep the defender away from you And with a violent punch initially because you're talking about Two to two and a half to two point seven seconds If you're throwing the football that you want to keep them off of the out of the cylinder So the longer that your arms are and the more violent and the stronger your punch is Then when you have to reset your hands when you have to reset your hands You can get a good violent punch But if you're if you don't have strong enough hands then your hands collapse And if you if you collapse and you'll hear you'll hear people talking about he lets him into his chest too much As a defensive coach, you're always trying to win the inside hand game You're trying to win the inside hand game get to the offensive lineman's chest And then that way you've got him controlled because once you're in once you're in his chest Then he's out here like an octopus and can't do anything with you You've got it. You want to get in his chest? And so arm length hands and strong punch if the whole game is hands inside Is that physical attributes or is that a learned skill? There's it's both It's both because I mean, you know if if you've got t-rex arms. Well, then it's gonna I don't care how strong they are You they're going to get into your chest longer arms. You can keep separation. You can teach hand placement though Good offensive line coaches and we've got a great one coming here To to Tennessee a great one and I don't use those terms often. I know I've coached against this dude. Anyway The the hand technique hand placement. There's so much there is so much nuance to hand placement with offensive line play People have no idea and that's what we're here for is give you a little bit of an idea But it's important. So great question, but it can be taught But you have to have you have to have at least a requisite physical ability to be taught and Amy One of the reasons why it's one of the more obvious reasons why hands are so important especially for tackles is They're going to be every week seeing veteran pass rushers who have Honed their skills and their craft and they have their first pass rush move and then they have an alternate Whether it's a swim move or bull rush or a spin move or a chop rip and dip whatever it is They're going to see a variety of guys attack them different ways And the first line of defense in this case for lack of a poor pun lack of a poor line there It's the hands That's why the waist bending and the feet and all those things but the hands is where it starts And to max point with a coach like Bo Callahan coming to the Tennessee Titans There's a lot of things that can happen a lot of teaching that can occur With a young guy coming in to be a part of this offensive line So knowing all of that and red I'll start with you Does it seem like almost a foregone conclusion that the Titans will be drafting an offensive lineman? Or is there still a long way to go and this is a too early thing to say It's a too early thing to say. I think that logic would tell you Knowing what you need with the offensive line that yes at seven you should do that but We have not seen The combine We have not had the new fiscal year and the new Deal with free agency and and whether guys are released cut traded resigns franchise tag Whatever so there's so many things that have to fall into place before Kind of you see what the picture is because it depends on what the Titans do In free agency and they have a lot of money to be able to kind of make some moves there. So there's Logic says yes, but the timing is too early in my opinion. At some point you'll draft an offensive lineman I can't tell you where yet. I'm not smart enough for all these mock drafts They'll tell you exactly where people are going to go. I can't but they will draft an offensive lineman or two In this draft and develop them. Yes. All right. Well Titans fans It's always game on with Duncan. So grab a coffee and kick off the action Whether that's drinking a cup of coffee on your way to the game or grabbing one to go before watching the game at home Duncan is always there to help you get on your game Just like the pros we need to be at our best come game time Which is why Duncan is the most important part of your game day ritual because it's always the best call for football America runs on Duncan I'm glad that you guys mentioned that it's too early Keeping with the theme of too early hot takes because there is another position group That has been mocked to the Tennessee Titans. Oh, yes, my friends The tight end there have been not one but two mock drafts that have the Tennessee Titans taking Brock Bowers the tight end from Georgia at number seven Rhett Brian, I will start with you. Who is Brock Bowers? Why should we be excited about this? Well, if unless you've been under a rock Brock Bowers is the top tight end in this class And I don't believe it's close. There's a couple other names. You're gonna hear That I think they're a distant second third, but uh 6 4 240 Is not your You know typical inline blocker He is more of a giant wide receiver with super good skills And they lined him up all over the place at Georgia. They did line him up in line They did use him in the slot. They did use him out wide So, you know his upper body strength is not one of those that he's going to be this big blocking prowess thing He's going to be a weapon for you in the past receiving game And he is the top of the class when it comes to that he comes from a family of athletes His father was a college football player at Utah State His mother is a hall of fame softball player his sister currently plays softball At Sacramento State, so there's athletics all through the genealogy of of his Family there in his makeup But we've seen what he's done at University of Georgia two-time national champion And on the biggest stages he's shown up very brightly. Yeah, that's through. I mean that's spot on I mean, there's a big separation in these tight ends You know now the the four guys the tackles that we talked about previously And there's there's nuance separation But then you could all make an argument, you know, but these guys you can see those This guy here is is the best tight end by far by far and the separation Once we start stacking our board and we'll start to stack our board after the combine after more work We won't we'll start stacking it vertically and horizontally. That's later on in the process But this guy there's a huge separation Just off a film study with this guy Plus athlete number one, which I mean just plus athlete you start looking at athletic skills You put a plus on your grade sheet explosive yards after catch Off the chart. All right. He's a tough matchup. He's a he's a monster matchup against safeties He'll be a monster. He'll be a a mismatch against linebackers You're gonna have to put a cover guy on this guy if you're a defensive coach Ball skills are outstanding hands play strength and body control. He's got that especially in space. He's got a motor He's got energy in line blocker needs consistency. Just what red said. He's got speed. I just wrote potent weapon Star it's over And speaking of the speed I think it'll be one of those interesting things to see what he runs 40 wise at the combine Uh, there's been some reports. He had some sub four five runs in college timed now That's you know, but when the real guys are sitting there timing I'm interested to see how close to four five or below he gets for a guided again It's going to measure somewhere close to Six four 240 pounds. Well, the thing that jumps out at you on filming He runs away from guys in space in the southeastern conference That tells you enough in terms of position of need bringing this back to the tennessee titans Where does tight end rank? Is that a high priority for this team? Well You say high priority. I mean Yeah That number seven sure that's pretty high. Okay That's fair though because there are times and mac you can speak to this better than anybody else There are times though when the athlete Justifies the position more than a position group. Is that right? 100 right best available kind of scenario 100 right? And then and the the thing I think that that brings a real Light to the point that you're that you're making Is that this guy is head and shoulders above any other tight end in this draft now? There are some guys, you know, they're they're going to play in the league and there's some guys that will be drafted. I mean, I've got Three pages of them But this guy is over and above the top of them probably falling into that category that you're talking about In terms of putting together an offense as this team is starting to craft things and again We don't know what's going to happen in free agency. We don't know what this roster is going to look like come april But there is something to be said to having a dominant tight end because that position Is so involved in so many different Parts of an offense. Well, if anybody watched the super bowl, which 125 million people did so Surely some of the OT people did and I know they all did Is that you you watch those both both of those teams that were in it got two dominant tight ends Both of the teams had two dominant tight ends and mac is not a comp player person because he spent his living And his mortgage riding on it But i'll say this a lot of people are going to say brock bowers has a comp to a george kittle Wow, that's a big. Yeah, that's a big name there. Does it matter To anybody because again, this is too early and I feel the need to keep saying this Does it matter to anybody that in A interview he said that the team that he would like to play for is the tennessee titans I'm glad he said it. Yeah, I mean it's fine But I mean he has no control over that. He's got none. Yeah, he's got no control But the fact that he said tennessee titans, uh, sure. I mean you like that, but Like red said you got it. It's just in the draft Let me tell you let me tell you where those players want to go whoever picks them And the the higher you pick the more happy you are to go there because that's just what this league is it really is and so He at least he didn't give he tried to give the stock answer that and he said it first I'll be happy to go anywhere which they all are which they should be That they pressed him a little bit and he said, oh, yeah, you know the the tennessee titans. I love that area But as a scout that doesn't do anything for you As an evaluator of humans as someone who's putting together a roster. You don't care No, but it's fun. It's just not fact. Yeah, it's fun Talking about things that are fun and then talking about things that are facts It's like saying the rest of this winter in tennessee, we're gonna have sunshine at 70 degrees Well, I have no control over that that probably not gonna happen All right, that's a good analogy, but it's fun. It is fun As we're going through this we have now wrapped up our tour of the uh, two early mock drafts What other position groups should The ot people be paying attention to as we Continue down our road to detroit. Well, when you look at this draft, this is an unusual draft For this reason the numbers are different Especially in the in the belly of this draft and the belly of the draft really starts right at the end of the second Second round all the way through the belly of the draft has been diminished because of nil These guys are going back to school for money And so I mean we we heard it from jim naggy down there at the senior bowl I've heard it from scouts that I've talked to you know around the league Just in talking about the numbers of people that will be in the belly of in the belly of the draft The the positions right now when you start going through it that look like they're standing out that have a number of very draftable players The offensive linemen is one the tackles especially but there are guards and centers in this draft also So you're talking about numbers that you should be paying attention to and then the wide receiver group the wide receiver group has several People that that will will be in the belly of the draft as you start working through three days of this draft And the other position is cornerback. There are corners in this draft that will be taken now Some have gone back to school because as I said, this is unusual You've got you've got uh the last nearly the last of the covet people that had extra years added You know to their eligibility and plus the the fact that n il now these guys can make two three four hundred thousand dollars If they're that kind of player In playing collegiate football for another year So all of that being said offensive linemen cornerbacks and wide receivers. There's numbers there in this draft I'm going to answer your question a different way because Uh, he's mentioned some of the strength One that is intriguing to me and it always is is the running back position and Of course, if you've taken a look at what the free agent list is like Potentially as we said here in mid february There's some big names on that because the the position has been devalued over time I mean sake one barkley is potentially there. Derek henry is potentially I mean you just start running on the list And then you go back to his Argument coach max argument or about n il that has created issues as well But there are some really good value running backs that you will see in the middle of this draft I don't think there'll be anyone taken in the first round. In fact, um prior to us putting this together today. I saw Dane brugler of the athletic his top 100 board that he put out He didn't have a running back to pick 65 But he had a bunch after that and there's some good ones in here Whether you're talking about tray benson from florida state jonathan brooks from texas blake quorum who we saw in the national championship game from michigan Austin estimate the running back for notar dame and then some of the guys we saw at the senior bowl ray davis Who started his career here in nashville at vanderbilt and had a really good year in kentucky last year marshawn loyde who started at at south carolina and went to southern cow and then a guy we really liked at the Uh, the senior bowl who was a small school prospect dylan loughby from new hampshire Who is a really nice running back in terms of what you're looking for in this day and age? he reminds me a lot of The the smaller type running backs that the the patriots would have back in the day and a receiver Against central michigan last year 12 catches 295 yards and a touchdown as a running back. Wow. Yeah lobby was an interesting guy The the the other thing to keep in mind as you start going through this draft You know that we're digging into some of these guys are older now Because they've gotten the extra year. So you're talking about 24 25 year old running backs Lobby is going to be one of them. You know, he's a 24 year old guy He is a danny woodhead type of a dude. He really is but when you when you Put put the film on you go. Oh, and then you sit and talk with him. I mean, this is a dialed in dude But you're you're dealing with a lot of variables now when you start looking at at this draft in particular You know from an organizational point of view because you've got some older guys in this draft now Because of the extra years that they that they that they've gotten because of kovat The age is an interesting thing because on one hand having an older guy means that maybe he's a little bit more Mature, he's a little more dialed in he understands The nuances of the game a little bit better. He's just an older more mature human who's been playing for longer But then there's the issue of wear and tear on the body and do you get him for as long and there's There's that factor as well. On the other hand, you have some younger guys like a joe alt who's coming out early He'll be 21 at the end of this month. Are there questions? He'll be 21 his whole rookie year Are there questions about age and maturity and all of that not with him I guess more in general, but yeah, I mean he's he's a guy that obviously that's not a factor, but Overall navigating the age differences between guys in a draft Is a new thing or a relatively new problem, right? No, it's been there. It's been there the whole time. But what that's where your face-to-face interviews come in That's where your your your visits that you have when you bring them to your after after the after the combine You've got your visits at the combine both your your official visits and then your train station visits that now take place all in the same place in on the bottom of of lucas oil, but That's why it's important to get face-to-face with these guys that a lot of that comes in and then That's why the combine and we love the combine But we do you love the combine Rhett loves the combine because they're just so much information you can gather there But at the same time one of the biggest things about the combine that that is so helpful to clubs Is the is the consistency of the medical exams? And so all of this, you know will come in But all of these factors that you're bringing up aiming that when you're in it when you're you're in a draft process And and you're you're sitting in these draft meetings that take a long time You know when you're finally get everybody together. They've already been through their backboard here You know they told us that you know about three weeks ago They've been through their backboard But now once you start getting there and grinding all of these issues that you're talking about will come up And will be discussed very very at length Seat geek is now the official ticketing partner of the tennessee titans Whether you're buying or selling tickets to titans games or to any live event in nashville Seat geek is the place to do it seat geek the new official ticketing partner of the tennessee titans So titans fans can fan I think it's interesting to mention all of the things that we have coming up because If you haven't noticed the theme that this is too early to be doing this There will be a time that it's not too early anymore There will be a time where mock drafts are Looking more realistic and have more informed opinions There will be times when you're taking into account what a team's roster looks like what? A performance at the combine a performance at a pro day All of those things will make these a little more informed and a little less just shots in the dark When is that time when can people start looking at a mock draft and going oh, that's interesting. Oh, that might be oh, okay Like when is that time? Well again, let me say having been on the inside of this for a long time You don't tell anybody what you're going to do and so The smoke gets thicker the longer you go into it because then you know, you know the gamesmanship comes into it Do I want to put out there something that maybe somebody else is thinking? This is what I want. So they're going to move to get up and I don't really want that I want to all of that happens it that goes on so Again, I'm just saying just like that stop sign. I put up every now and then when ret gets, you know With the coach mack bit moji when ret gets out of control has coach mack going stop So when you get into this stuff just to understand there's a lot more going into it now your point As to when when you can start kind of zeroing in though It's after free agency It's after free agency and it's after all the official visits and the school workouts So that's still time to go. We're right at the beginning of it now These scouts have been working for 12 months already on this group. They've already put 12 months of work in, you know, so They know they know but now when you start refining it It's after all of those other things All three of us know and our ot people know everything in the national football league happens on schedule It happens and there's a deadline for everything. So your question after free agency After the combine after the school visits All of those things that's when it starts coming into focus Yeah, I would answer it by saying the first half of the month of april Which works out with that timeline Now for me because I love this stuff so much. I've been doing mock draft simulators for a month now Yeah, and from all different there's several different ones to choose from But Yeah, because I love being able to see especially after we've been to the senior bowl I'll do it even more after we get back from the combine Because you'll be able to see some of these guys talk to these guys kind of see where they measure up What they do and just continue to to look at things Um, but for anybody out there that loves those things, I love them just as much as you do. They're fun Well, this and I will say this this talent acquisition period Uh for this franchise is a really really important one and all of that sort. I mean this is I love talking about it. I love the draft. I love that. I like the talent acquisition part of it Uh, you know, I didn't know it when I first got into the league I was taught how to do it and I absolutely it's it's the lifeblood of what you do Because the better you are and the more fortunate you are at picking players The better chance you have to be playing in that game that we just saw last weekend as a titans fan This is a really fun time to be a nerd about this kind of stuff. Absolutely. It is it absolutely is and and the interest is you I mean we've all I've seen the combine grow from when it was so small that only coaches and players could get in And you had to be double ID to be able to get into it where now our fans can come to it. They see I mean I absolutely love that I do because it it is important and and that involvement But there is still a business part of it that is pretty concrete We have one More week to wait. Is that right? Am I doing this right 28th is when it starts So we got one more full week after this one more full week and then it's go time And I I know you guys are fired up. I'm just beside myself And we're of course going to be in Indianapolis. So can I ask you a question? Yeah Am I going to see you again one of my favorite? Amy Wells stories at the combine is when you wore the wrong shoes the night we went out and you're You had so many blisters on your feet that were we're in the combine and all of a sudden I look up and Ashley's pushing you on a cart From from from the media from the media center to go into To do an interview at lucas oil. Am I gonna see that again? I hope not. Yeah I I have since thrown those shoes away And got better shoes. Um, I'm more of a loafer sneakers kind of there now as opposed to the heels I decided to wear it shows your dedication. Yeah, you could not walk I couldn't and but you were going to get to Lucas oil to do your job. Yeah, and you did it. Yeah And I will show the same level of commitment this year when we all head out to Indianapolis for the Scouting combine. I will wear better shoes Um It's gonna be great. I'm so excited. I can't wait for all of the coverage. We're going to have of course, we're going to have All the otp's we are going to have everything we possibly can at tennessee titans.com We're going to keep the ot people in the know because they are just as fired up about this time of years We are oh, absolutely. And that and can I ask y'all something else to don't don't walk away from me when we're downtown and leave me When i'm talking to people because well mac you've got to keep your interactions to like 30 seconds or under Just a quick hi. Hello, and then keep going. Would you know everybody? You've got a rash in your time I mean, I I mean, do you fear for your safety or something? I feel sad. I feel sad Okay, and amy turns around and said we're leaving. I don't know what you're doing. We're leaving Well, I I hate it when you're sad But I need you to manage your time a little bit better. We're traveling as a group. All right. We're wrapping this up now For coach mac rep brine. I'm amy wells. This has been the otp We're heading to indy guys. It's coming