 So, Cadarius Tony is a guy who has some good and some bad for sure, a lot of rushing production for him at Florida, and a super fast guy, but also a late breakout guy who didn't declare early. What does the overall profile say with Cadarius Tony? Yeah, look, he's really, really fun to watch. A lot of film people like Tony more than analytics people do. I'm an analytics person, and the reason I don't like him that much is because his production profiles are straight up lacking. You know, his best season in yards per team pass attempt, it's actually below average in this class. He's got a poor breakout age, he's not in early-declare. You know, if there's one player in this class who profiles most to be a first-round bust at wide receiver, it's probably Cadarius Tony. Now, to be fair, Tony went from playing quarterback in high school to being more of a gadget player, to then fully embracing wide receiver as a senior this past year, so we should cut him a little bit of slack. But that's also why he's got bust potential, there's just so much volatility there. You know, if his athleticism hits at the next level, sure, he could be fine. But if I'm being completely objective, looking at this production profile, looking at him as a prospect, I think we might be looking at another Dexter McCluster.