 Hey Dylan, congrats to you. How do you like your landing spot with the Titans? And what do you hope to be known for in Tennessee? I love it. I hope I can just come in and contribute to this successful program they already have. I hope to be known. I know Taylor Wands kind of the staple line in there. I listen to his show all the time. I hope I can emulate what he brings the Titans and just that aggressive style football to that offensive line. So yeah, again, I hope I can go there, fit in. I'm super happy with this pick for me. Harry? Dylan, can you talk about the jump that it's going to be going from 1AA, FCS into the NFL? And what do you think that adjustment will be like? Yeah, for sure. Obviously, there's faster, stronger guys. And I've been putting in the work this off season, been putting in the work since my coach just thought I could go to the NFL. So I've been making sure I've been going up against those opponents. And I think I proved myself well at the senior bowl. I was able to perform well against those guys and just continuing to get stronger, get faster against those high level opponents is going to be huge. So just continuing to get better, not thinking that I made it at any point in my career. So doing that, and I think I'll be very successful. John Glennon. Hey, Dylan, speaking of the senior bowl, obviously had a great week there. What did you do? Because obviously you only played the one game this past season, but what did you do to train for it? And what did you feel like you really excelled at at the senior bowl? Yeah. So just what I did training, like you said, only one game. So I flew out to California immediately after that game, went to training with Joe Staley, X-49ers, Future Hall of Famer. So he was super good in my development. He was a huge testament to that. So a shout out to him. But yeah, I did that a lot with previous NFL players. I worked with Paul Alexander. He was a previous NFL coach. And so I just worked with a lot of NFL guys to get myself ready. And yeah, like I said, I performed pretty well. I think just being able to bring that nastiness from the FCS, NDSU Power Style football to the senior bowl was a huge benefit to me. And I think it showed. Paul. Hey, Dylan, can you tell us a little bit about who else you thought was how interested did you think the Titans were? And who else did you think was coming after you, maybe? Yeah, there was a lot of teams that showed interest. I sparked a lot of good relationships. It was great to talk to a lot of GMs and coaches. And yeah, I met with GM down at the senior bowl. We were talking about Taylor Juan, talking about Derek Henry's running style. I mean, built a good relationship down at the senior bowl. And through the off season, I was able to get on a few Zoom calls with them and built a good relationship. And wasn't exactly expecting it to happen where it happened, but was definitely super excited that it did. Tennessee was always on my radar. And me and my agent always talked. They weren't exactly number one, but they're definitely I'm happy to be here. So it was a good pick for me, like I said. Dylan, what do you think is the next step for you as you continue to develop your game for this transition to the NFL? Yeah, I think it's meeting teammates, getting around the offense line, getting the playbook, getting around the offense coordinator, getting to know the whole team, the organization, and then just putting my nose in the grindstone and grinding out and getting ready for this upcoming season. Because I'm definitely going to want to be thrown in at 35. That's just a competitor to me. And if not, I want to help this team win a lot of games. So just getting into the organization is going to be the next step. How have you tried to keep in shape and keep in rhythm after only playing one game last year because of COVID? Yeah, for sure. It's hard. Thank goodness I had the senior bowl to help me stay in football shape. We always say that. I mean, you can always condition. You guys lift weight stuff like that, but there's something different about hitting guys. So being able to just hit pads, being able to train with other offense linemen, they understand the physicality of the game. So having them hold pads for you and stuff. So it's been difficult. But at the same time, I think I did a good job at it. I think I showed a senior bowl and will continue to do that through OTAs and rookie minicamp. Teresa. Dylan, playing in NDSU, what is your strength? Are you a better run blocker, pass blocker? And you mentioned talking about Derek Henry's running style. How excited are you at the prospect of helping block for the NFL rushing later? Yeah, for sure. So I think both my games are going to transition really well to the NFL. We are a power run scheme at NDSU. So being able to run block, I'm able to come off the ball. And then we had tree lands, obviously. So we let him air it out a few times. So obviously, pass broccoli. And there's always going to be things to work on. But I feel like that will transition really well. And then, yeah, like you said, blocking for Derek Henry, that's going to be awesome. I mean, he got the 2,000 yards last year. And I listened to Taylor DeWon's podcast and stuff. They're always trying to get him to break that record. And yeah, whatever I can do to contribute to help him get that. I mean, he's an awesome running back. It's going to be an awesome offense line and just excited to contribute. Aaron. Dylan, you mentioned the things that you were able to do at North Dakota State and why it would translate well. And you also say that you want to be in that starting five. Obviously, right tackle is a position. You played a lot of left. What is it about your ability to transfer to the other side? And what type of challenges do you think that presents for you? Yeah, obviously, I played a lot of my career at left tackle. So just switching over, that'll probably be the first challenge. I've been working on it in the off season, doing drills and stuff with the right tackle. If that is the position they want me to be at. So I've been working on both sides of the ball, switching up my stance like that. So that is probably the biggest challenge. And then, yeah, just making sure everything, you're dotting your eyes and crossing your T's when you switch over, making sure the play calls are right, stuff like that. As long as you do, I do that well and then follow what the coaching staff tells me to do, I think there would be no problem in the transition. And then with you not coming from a Power Five school, that's one of the first things people say, oh, North Dakota State, what the heck. But talk a little bit about just the style of play and how good that football is that you guys played in that program. Yeah, for sure. I mean, it's a pro style offense. Obviously, yes, we're a heavy-run team. We love to run power football. We do a little outside zone, inside zone when we need to. But we run everything under the sun there. I've run all kinds of plays, split protection, all this stuff called mic IDs. So I have no problem about transitioning into a next level offense. But yeah, just being able to do that at NDSU, I think that's why we've produced a lot of NFL players or starting to produce a lot of NFL players, especially with quarterbacks. And we produced two other offense linemen. So yeah, there's a jump in skill. But other than that, I'm mentalized in just running an offense like that. I think it will transition really well. Lineman. Yeah, Dylan, I don't know how familiar you are with the personnel on the Titans offensive line. But they've got some guys who are going to compete also at the right tackle spot. I mean, would it be, I know you said you're competitive and you want to be in that starting five. But if you don't end up there, is it a good situation for maybe you to transition into the NFL that first year and maybe to learn some things and to strengthen as well? For sure. First and foremost, like you said, I'm always going to want to start. I'm not going to speak it into existence that I won't be. But like you said, if that for some reason happens, I'm always going to be competitive. I'm always going to want teams to win. I'm always going to want my team to win. So I'll push the guys in front of me and make sure they're on their P's and Q's about that. So yeah, it's going to be a competitive atmosphere. We'll get after each other. I'm sure I'll get pushed around a lot. I'm sure they'll get pushed around whatever it may be. But ultimately, the team's trying to win a lot of games. So whatever we can do to do that, I'm sure that'll be the end goal at the end of the day. Paul. Are you familiar with the Isaiah Wilson story here and how the Titans came to need a right tackle? Yes, I'm familiar with what happened very unfortunate circumstances. Chen. Hey, Dale, you talked a little bit about Taylor. What do you see when you watch him play? You talk about wanting to emulate him. What do you like about his game? And what do you see when you watch the Titans play football as far as what their guys do up front? For sure. Firing off the ball, I think that says for Taylor and the whole offense line, be it firing off the ball, getting that pressure on the defense lines. Derek Henry can make his cuts. And then I watched Taylor in the pass game a lot because he's got such good hand placement, good hand striking. And he's so balanced in his feet. You never see him really leaning one way or another. He's always seems cool, calm, and collected when he's dropping back in his pass set. So looking at all those things, I feel like I'm going to be able to learn a lot from this whole offense line group. Aaron. One thing that obviously can be an issue. You only played one game this past season. How excited are you to get back onto the field? And do you feel like that presents an additional challenge? Yeah, like I said before, being in football shape is a little bit different. But I mean, everybody's going through the offseason. Luckily, we'll have OTAs, mini camps to get me ready. But then at the same time, there's a positive not playing or only playing one game is my body's super fresh. I literally have no injuries at all, no nicks and bruises. So I was able to gain a lot of strength too through that because I wasn't playing in a season. So my body's in tip top shape. It's just a matter of getting back into, or I should say, coaching into that football shape that I was talking about since I haven't played football. But I'd say there's a lot of positives out of the not only playing one game. Ben Arthur. Hey, Dylan, is there a quality that you feel you bring to the Titans O line room that is unique that you talked about as much just about your game like throughout the draft process? Is there anything you feel that you bring is that that's maybe noteworthy that you bring? Yeah, I think throughout this draft, I've tried to make myself as versatile as possible. I think that's what's going to be unique about me. We talked about moving me to right tackle, but who knows, maybe I'll be pushing a guy at right guard, maybe pushing a guy at left guard, whatever we may be. Maybe I'll take some snaps if that probably won't happen. But we'll see. Just being able to push teammates and build a good core group there, I think that'll be a uniqueness that I bring, just being so versatile. But yeah, overall, like I said, it's going to be a good group to jump into. Where am I? Dylan, where are you? Where'd you end up watching the draft? Back home in Minnesota. So it's just north of Minneapolis here. What was draft? What was this night like for you? What did you have a party where you are and what was kind of the reaction after your name was called? It was crazy. It was a crazy night. It was fun to watch. I trained with a lot of the guys that got drafted tonight and just congratulating them as they went. And yeah, I just have a little get together with my immediate family. And I saw the phone ring from the Tennessee area code and they said, Tennessee on it. And I was like, well, guys, I guess I'm going to be a Titan. And everybody's like, wait, what? And then I was like, yeah, they're calling me right now. And so it was good. Tears were shed and tears of joy and lots of hugs are given around. This is a moment my family's been waiting for for a long time. So as it's very exciting process, I'm super happy to be where I'm at. And what did they tell you when you answered the phone? I mean, did you talk to John? Did you talk to Mike? Did they have any first words for you? Yeah, I talked to John. He's like, hey, how's it going? I was like, it's going well, how are you? And he's like, we're going to make you a Titan with this next pick. And I was just like, oh my gosh, I'm trying to hold back tears as I talked to him. And then I talked to Mike too. And he was saying congratulations on all that stuff and getting me down there and all that stuff. So it's all good things. It was a great conversation. Can't wait to get down there. Two more, Luke. Dylan, have you met Keith Carter yet? Or talked to him at all? I do not believe so. Maybe if I have, I don't quite recall, but I don't believe so. And then you weren't a senior football player of the week. What do you think led to that? Just being able to go on there. And I think I was one of Jim Nagy's favorites, which was good to be in for the situation. But I think just going in there and just displaying my dominance and my physicalness and firing off the ball and just running to running backs as they finished in the end zone. But they did not get to fly around and stuff like that. I think that proved to give me the opportunity to win that award. And I mean, there's a lot of great players there that probably could deserve it too, but I was just not a huge honor to win that one. Vernon? Yeah, Dylan, curious about what you weigh right now and what you would like to weigh in a perfect world once training camp rolls around? Yeah, for sure. I'm going to be pushing 3-10 right now. We had some Mexican food catered in the night, so had a lot of tacos. But I probably weigh around 3-05 around playing weight. That's what I'd like to play at. Obviously, there's room for development there. I've been developing a lot, cutting down on body fat. So if they need to put a few more pounds on me, then that'll be what I do. But other than that, I'd like to play at 3-05.