 These are a lot of first and second year players. So I had Tony Adams from the Jets, who they really like as a safety, which is true for your agent. I just think that he has a skill set and that defense he could really shine. Troy Anderson from the Falcons, his second year player, didn't play a lot of linebacker in college, but has an incredible physical toolbox. And with their new defensive coordinator, I think he has a chance to be a really good player. Jaylin Phillips from the Dolphins, just an unbelievable athlete. It was a little raw, kind of one with effort and athleticism over his first couple of seasons. I think he has a chance to really put it together. His underlying metrics as a pass rusher are fantastic. And two quarterbacks, I think just have a chance to play a little bit better than people might think. Going back and watching Kenny pick it, he had some real flashes as a rookie and he didn't really practice with those receivers in camp. I think he could take a really big jump in year two. And we talked about Jordan Love a little bit. He has a lot of experience in this system, even if he hasn't played. So both of those guys, I almost had them tied for number one because I felt like they had a chance to just be better than people anticipated with a lot of doubts about how the quarterback play would affect those offenses. And the last guy I had was Elijah Moore. They really wanted that sort of skill set in Cleveland. A guy, a player that played like him. And they got him essentially for free because the Jets were ready to cut weight and just move on for a lot of different reasons. And he just gives them speed, athleticism, at receiver that they have not had. They haven't had that type of guy. And I think you're gonna see that skill set expressed in this offense in a different way.