 Switching over to the Tennessee side, this is where Julio Jones is going. First off, we heard today that Julio Jones is not going to wear the number 11. He is allowing AJ Brown, who's currently with the Titans, to wear the number. How do you see the Titans offense being affected with the addition of the veteran wide receiver? Yeah, this is this is a tough one for me because Tennessee is an offense that talked about pre Julio Jones trade that I just really didn't see myself buying into Arthur Smith leaving. You got Todd Downing coming in now or being promoted I should say rather to the helm of offensive coordinator there in this offense. And so for people that don't know about Todd Downing, you know, he comes from the Scott Linehan tree there. He was with the Rams for a little bit. Quarterbacks coach was there in Oakland when they had Michael Crabtree to go along with the March on Lynch first year as well. And so you're looking at a team here that maybe they become more past heavy area. I really do think that there could be some interest to be had in this offense. You're looking at Ryan Tannehill with the weapons that he has now on either side. I mean, this is a huge upgrade from what Corey Davis was last year and Julio Jones, if he can stay healthy. I think that's the big thing that we want to see. Don't want to see those soft tissue injuries. But Julio Jones right now, if you can get him in in round five of drafts, I think that's going to be a steal. He's been going around like the 45th 46 position. I don't know how people will fare that. I think AJ Brown will still find his way, you know, up until the top 15 picks for sure. And maybe you want to draft him there, but I do like going running back early. So I think the most shares of this offense that I'm going to have are going to come through come through Julio, you know, hoping that he can be on the field. You're looking at the guys that are going around there like a like a DJ more CD lamb. You got to make some tough decisions there. But I do think who you own this offense is nice and Ryan Tannehill as well. I think the passing attack is going to be a strong point. I guess they're going to be forced to be a strong point because this defense has suffered a lot. They were giving up a ton of passing work last year. They got rid of Malcolm Butler, the veteran brought in Genors Jenkins, another veteran, have a guy, Kayla Farley, I believe, who was injured last or injured in college last year, they drafted him. He's coming in. So we know that rookies usually struggle in their first year. So this defense could give up a ton of points that could force Ryan Tannehill and co into passing. So I do like the passing attack. I will say aerial as before we move on that Derek Henry, I think is going to be the guy who is affected the most by this. I know people don't want to hear that this guy has been locked into top three running back production. But is a year older? I do think because of the way the defense will be given up points, I think that they will struggle to kind of maybe establish the runner, establish what they want to do. And that was Arthur Smith's thing. We're going to see what Todd Downing wants to do. But I would probably not have many shares of Derek Henry this year and attack the passing attack for for Tennessee. What's most interesting about the pass attack is going to be how the opposing defenses attack it. Who are you putting double coverage on? Julio Jones, AJ Brown. It's very hard to figure out which wide receiver you're going to want to put two guys on. However, in Tennessee, that's a good problem that they're going to have to have for those opposing defenses.