 Ball kept up in the air. So what has changed about your life since you became a professional football player? I wouldn't say not a lot have changed, but it's just like me going, like walking around in the city, me even traveling here in the airport. Oh, you're Roger McQuarrer. It's just like, I find like people noticing me because the only people noticing me from our mobile, but it seemed like they noticed me everywhere now. So it just, it just decided on that part of when I'm finally like getting noticed and everything. So you're a professional football player? That's your job. But you meet somebody, hi, I'm a cornerback for the Tennessee Titans. It's pretty cool, right? I mean, is it sunk in? I'll say have it sunk in, yeah, because when people ask me, they'll be like, do you still play for Armour? I'll be like, no, they play for, I'll say Tennessee Titans. And it's on weird at first because it's finally, like I'm finally saying it now, but it just like amazed, just finally say that I play for the Tennessee Titans though. Do you feel pressured? No, sir, I don't feel pressured at all. I just, I just feel like I'm in a great position for a great opportunity. That's just my mindset. And I'm just happy to just go to the next level, just to finally compete at the next level. That mindset carries over to the field for you. You're not really scared of anything, are you? No, no, sir, I'm growing up. I went against a lot of great guys and everything. I'm not scared of competition. It's just gonna make me better. So I'm just happy just going to get to other great guys and everything here. I'm ready for the challenge, I'm ready for everything. Everybody has shown the video of you guarding Jamar Chase last year. They've told Titans fans, this is who we draft. Do you think that's a good representation of who you are? Well, yeah, most definitely. That was one of my biggest first games ever. And I feel like just that game, that should tell you a lot about my whole career. I went against one of the top receivers that's doing great in the lead now. And just like finally being on the team, I feel like with that comfort, going against Jamar Chase and Joe Barrow, them two guys, still teammates, it's just great finally getting that exposure in college. And I know I have the chance of going against them again in the lead. And you were not a corner until you got to Auburn. You had never played corner. Never, I never, I never played corner. I really played once now, I just stopped to do it for going deep. But other than that, I was playing safety, receiving, running back. Those were my main positions. So when I first got to Auburn, that was the big challenge of playing corner. Do you think you're better off for that because you never learned any bad habits? Oh yeah, I would say like, that helped me a lot just playing different position, everything. If I ain't, no, I was gonna be great at it because I could finally focus on one position and just perfect my craft and everything. And I feel like that was great. It was no bad habits, no nothing. Do you think that helps you going into the pros based on the fact that you haven't been doing it that long and so there's still more that you can figure out? Oh yeah, it's most definitely looking at it. I only played cornerback for four years and that's the guys who played it since they was a little kid. So I feel like I got a lot of room for improvement.