 He's come to a place where nobody asks him how far he can throw a football. Joe Milton, quarterback from Tennessee. Aren't you thankful for that? Now it's all about your play. Ma'am, sorry, but they just asked me that question. Who just asked you? Washington Commander's interviewer. He just asked me that question, literally, before I got over it. I'm not going to ask you, though, because I know you could throw it along. Yeah, I can't actually, yeah. But it's about a lot of other skills this week. What are the things Joe Milton is concentrating on? Recall, commander of the huddle. Other than that, ma'am, just being me, showing my personality every day, just being blessed, showing how blessed I am. What's it like working with that quarterback room of guys who are really all-star caliber players? It's great. You get to challenge those guys every day, challenge their mentors. And also, they're going to push you to be great. So you've got to be great at all times because they're going to come with it. As you meet with teams and as you discuss things, what do they want to know about Joe Milton? Not how far you can throw the ball. They know that answer already. But personality, my homestyle life, how I grew up, who's in my inner circle. Other than that, how smart I am. They actually want to see me talk ball, see how good my recall is. And you spent a lot of time talking ball. You and Hinden Hooker, obviously very close. Josh Hypel, thanks to the world of you. The entire Tennessee offensive staff has been in your corner from day one. How far has your football IQ come since you arrived at the University of Tennessee? Man, Wade, I can say that it's a lot stronger than people actually think. Based off our offense, people think that we don't read coverages or we don't know how to read coverages. But just because we go by tempo and go so fast, things like that. But man, wish that we had a QB school in the summer. They're actually going over QB school right now. I talk with Niko pretty much every other day. And I got time. But they're going over QB school right now and going over coverages. So teams that don't think that we study coverages or study how to operate against the defense, they'll be wrong. Joe, what are you most excited about through the rest of this process leading up to the draft in Detroit? Being able to talk to coaches. There's a lot of great coaches in the league. But also, man, just keep showing my personality so coaches can stay connected with me. You could throw the football a long way. We don't need to talk about that anymore. We know what he can do. Joe Milton, quarterback, University of Tennessee with us at the recent senior bowl.