 I mean, it was unbelievable and having that notion that, you know, you're supposed to go any picks now. Houston has submitted its pick. The New York Giants are now on the clock. What's up, Joe? You know, you get a little bit nervous and when my phone was ringing, at the time I believed that John had the call and I had no idea the fucking had cheated up. And when I looked at my phone, it said Atlanta Georgia. So we're swapping dicks and 36, 38 for 43 and you're getting 114. Hey, Kay. What's up? How you doing? How you doing, man? I'm doing great, man. You want to be a Falcon? Hell, y'all better go. All right, man. I like it. I like it. All right. Didn't really hit me until I talked to them and all the emotions just came out and it was, I went from being completely calm to actually feeling it. How did it go? People would tell me I was going to cry and I was like, there's no way I'm ever going to cry. And getting that call, I could feel myself getting emotional. Anybody that got that call, understand that feeling is unbelievable. Katie is an outstanding pass rusher. We mentioned that's where they have to go. Got to get some production and Joel with his 34 inch arms and his get off and power. He's a leverage rusher that's a nightmare for tackle. I feel like rushing a pass is just special and it fits me best. I mean, I would describe my game as someone that's relentless. You not going to win every time, but just the ability to get up every time and just having the will to get it done. That's what motivates me every time when I go out here. I think it comes down to being a competitor. I think I got it from my dad. I've been a competitor my whole life. And moving to America, soccer was my first love and going to school everybody else. And there was more basketball players and football players. I wanted to be competitive and bond with other guys and that's why I made a transition. For us, you don't really have to speak as much and it comes down to making a bond through the game that you guys all love. My dad was more familiar because my dad actually developed a love for the game with football early on when I was still in high school. But my mom had no idea. I mean, the first time she actually started taking football seriously when I got a scholarship offer to go play for time. That's when she actually went back and started learning the game. And now it's unbelievable for my whole family given the fact that I was also able to inspire them. Being someone that didn't grow up playing the sport and getting to where I am today is just unbelievable. There's a lot of expectation that comes with it. A team that believes in you, believes in your potential, believes in what you've accomplished at the college level and expects you to do the same thing in the league. For me, it's more so I intend to go out there and be a professional, work on my craft because the goal is to go out there on Sunday and prove your game.