 Day three at the NFL Combine, it's a Friday and that means the quarterbacks are at the podium. Big day as you watch the mash-up of their comments. You know, obviously I love Mesh, love Ciaris, but you know, for me, I, you know, where I where I end up is something I can't control and I'm gonna give my all to whatever team it is that that takes me. I'm just super excited to be here. You know, it's my dream to play in the NFL and to be able to be here, whatever team I end up being taken by is a blessing for me. You know, again, I feel like, you know, I don't know what's going to happen. Obviously we don't get to choose, so again, I don't know what's, I'd be surprised either way. I'm just happy to be here, honestly. You know, again, it's an honor for me to be able to be selected by whatever team it is that takes a chance on me. So whoever it was at whatever position, I'm just happy to get that chance to the next level. You know, I don't really look like, I don't really feel like, you know, my drive isn't necessarily to prove anything. I think for me, it's to try to, you know, explain all the things that I see to all the coaches, the GMs, all the decision makers, you know, to express myself, you know, talk about how I see the game, you know, my experience in the past and be able to learn as well, to try to soak as much in from the process, you know, learn from the coaches, being able to talk to some players and play in the league now. So for me, it's a big learning experience and I'm doing my best to, you know, try to, you know, explain how I've gotten here and, you know, try to find that great fit. Yeah, I mean, you know, out there, it's always competition and, you know, being able to go against the first defense so much at Alabama. I feel like that prepared me. You know, at a young age, I was able to see so much from playing against Coach Sabin's defense and playing against a bunch of great guys and including Sierra's. So I think it was really, you know, I think it was really beneficial for me, again, to be able to get reps, to be able to grow and learn and make mistakes, but challenge myself. And I think that's one of the beauties of going to Alabama. Yeah, 100%. You know, I've talked to a good amount of guys of try to prepare myself as much as I can for the next level and for this process. You know, specifically, I was talking to Mac earlier this week and he gave me a lot of great advice about, you know, kind of just how to, how to, how to, how to carry yourself, you know, things that he's learning these years there, you know, a lot of, a lot of things that I'm going to take in and hold on to and I'm super grateful for the, for the guidance I've gotten from him on top of, you know, many other NFL players. You know, hardest part, you know, it's kind of hard to pinpoint. There's been a lot of struggles, you know, a lot of ups and downs, a lot of adversity, but, you know, for me, honestly, that's something I embrace and I enjoy. You know, things being, being tough, you know, me being, you know, being going from to going to the South, you know, going to college away from, away from home, being in new environments, being challenged each and every day by coaches and my teammates there. You know, it's a lot that's of adversity, but again, that's what I embrace. I enjoy that. You know, I feel like, you know, those challenges, that's what equals, equals out to growth. And for me, that's something I take pride in. So, you know, even the downs and the struggles, you know, at the end of the day, even throughout it, I know that it's only going to make me better. Yeah. One thing about me, I want to show, first and foremost, it's my foundation, how I am as a man, as my person. And of course, I want to show I'm a man of God and let that know, let that be known. And then secondly, I just want to show that who I am, I want to be myself, I want to be unapologetically myself, no matter what room I step in, I want to let them know that I control the room and that I'm a leader. And then third, I want to show them the IQ that I have about the game when they ask me questions about plays or different things like that, that I let them know that I am a student of the game and I'm willing to learn and I know I have a lot to learn. So, but I do come from an offense that is high power and I did put a lot of points up, but I'm willing to go back to square one and learn it all over again just to be great at this league. So, those are three things I'll try to show. I like to be just confident really in myself and another thing I like to do is kind of just extend plays but take the routine plays when they're routine. So, I don't try to press envelope and I think that's very important being a quarterback sometimes because you want to let your teammates know that you're not always trying to be Superman, but when you need to make that play and you can extend that play, you get a lot more respect from your teammates. So, those are just things I like to do. I think I'm a playmaker. I think I'm very creative and I think I'm smart when it comes to protections and things like that because I solve a lot of issues before they're even there and that's how I pride myself on it. And one thing about me, I think I'm a ball placement specialist. That's one thing I like to be very accurate. I don't want my receivers have to do really anything to catch the ball and I think I've shown that time and time on film again. Yeah, I mean I've had a lot of conversation with older veterans. I remember the conversation with Larry Fitzgerald I had up in Arizona at the Super Bowl and he was basically telling me kind of just the confidence piece about it, just being really confident in yourself and really just being a student again, not being too cool for school, going in there and controlling that team from all the way from rookie minicamp. And I think that's how it starts because I don't think you can build a dynasty or build something like that without a good foundation. And that's something that I want to do when I come in is be a leader and of course not demand respect but earn it, build trust off the field and be a leader not only on the field but off as well. So that's what I plan to do. I guess it's a good thing. I don't think about it much. I just try to be the best version of myself that I can be and I feel like I continue to grow and I will continue to grow. I'm able to do everything on the field. Run over people, jump over people, run past people, throw the ball pretty well. So just tying it all together I feel like that just helps me become a better quarterback. My guy right there said I'm a project. So I guess teams already know that I have room to grow. So they see sparks in me. I see that myself as well. So I don't have to talk about experience with them because they watch the tape and they know I've been playing football for a while. It's just a matter of what level I've been playing on. So I think I already know I'm ready and they'll get that from me. Just everything I'm able to do on the field. Everything I'm willing to do on the field. I'm willing to put my body on the line. I'm willing to grow in the meeting rooms, in the locker room as a leader. I'm just willing to do everything in my power to be the best version of myself that I can be for the organization I go to. Nice questions. Lord knows man. SCC championship, national championship. I had high hopes of winning the Heisman last year. So there's a lot of things I left undone but I feel like I left my mark on Florida. Some people might not say I was a great quarterback at Florida but hey who cares what they say. I feel like I did pretty well there and I'm just blessed to be here.