 Good to see Caleb Farley get back out there and start working and what have you seen from him just in some of these? Yeah, it's good. You know, he's out there working his way back. You know, he's got this offseason. He was here training, so I know he was putting that work. And you can see, you can tell by his body. And then just the way he's moving, he still has, you know, a brace on. He doesn't really like it uncomfortable, but he's still improving and getting better every day. How do you hit 2021? Just keep building on it. I mean, like it's a different year, so we got different guys. So we got to make sure that everyone who's going to be on the field knows what our style is, know how we're going to play defense and how we want to communicate and execute it. For the most part, though, for the core group state together this offseason, how much does that help you as compared to last year when there was so much change? Yeah, you know, that's good. I mean, it's good to see guys that, you know, you battled with all last year, come back. You know, you've seen things that happened in games that, you know, we don't have to relearn it. You know, we already seen things. We communicated and it's just good to see guys in front, behind and next to you that, you know, familiar faces. What about you being in the league for a couple of years? A lot of just self-reflection, self-critiquing on my last year's play and then a lot of injury prevention stuff, you know. Last year, a lot of guys go down. I went down early in the year. So just kind of working on my body, making sure that I'm staying healthy throughout the year and throughout this offseason training camp. How do you deal with injuries? Teddy, what do you do to try to prevent injuries? You know, work on, instead of, you know, squatting in the big muscles, working on the small muscles in your knees, your ankles, your feet, you know, your hands, just your shoulders, all type of just the joint muscles and ligaments. OTAs are certainly voluntary. Everybody has their choice. What made you decide that you wanted to be out here for this? For me, you know, it's just, I don't know, I just kind of what I do. You know, I mean, I want to be with the guys. I don't want to feel like when I come in, I'm behind. If I can be ahead of everybody in my mind personally, then I feel more confident going into camp and I just feel more confident in myself. And also, it just helps me improve and work on stuff that I need to work on. Amani, when KB talked to us earlier this offseason, he was saying his goal is kind of to be more of a mentor to the younger guys in the DB room. For you, what are you hoping to accomplish in 2022? Hopefully the same thing. You know, hopefully guys look at me as a leader in this room. You know, I try to do my best to teach what I know to the younger guys or what I've learned when I was a younger guy and hopefully they can pick up on it earlier than I did. But for me, it's just, you know, the best I can to lead by example, and just, you know, go out there and just show what I can do and then hopefully they follow along. What's it like when you kind of build toward a new season, especially during OTAs where a lot of guys are different, you probably know some of them and it's a different team than last year? You just got to find a way to improve, you know, not just yourself, but how can you bring other guys along with you? You know, it's easy just to be like, all right, I'm going to do this. You know, I want to have these personal goals, but you know, can you get your personal goals and bring someone else along with you?