 Sure. Hey Derek, I'm just curious for you how much more room do you think there is for you to improve as a pass catcher and how big or small an emphasis is that for you in training camp? Uh, thanks. I just want to improve my game in all aspects. I mean, that's always going to be the goal each and every year, so that'll never change. Teresa? Derek, a year ago we knew that Taylor was going to have to sit out a four game suspension to start the year, but the line was playing so much better there toward the end of the season. How much chances there do you think of you all picking up a little bit closer to the way you all ended last season, then opposed to a year ago when Roger was new and Dennis was having to fill in for Taylor? I think we're all just excited to be back together, be back to work, you know, getting things rolling and, you know, just taking it a day at a time until we're able to get out there and put that on and compete against each other and, you know, just keep in momentum for as we get better each and every day by competing with one another throughout this camp. Just to follow up, how big were some of the holes they were creating there in late December and into January? Those guys did a great job and continued to do a great job and, you know, just main focus is us getting better while we're here. Jim, what? Derek, you've worked with a number of backs since you've been a league. I guess Darrington Evans the latest. What do you like about him and what do you think a guy like that could bring to the offense? You know, obviously he's a rookie, you know, he's smart, very attentive to detail, you know, when he's in meetings and carrying over to, you know, walkthroughs and things like that and, you know, each and every day, you know, you just want to grow as a player and, you know, I'm here to help him excited for opportunities. Hey, Derek, could you scoot up just a hair? I'm having a hard time hearing you. Buck, next question for Buck. Hey, Derek, appreciate you doing this. Where specifically do you think Ryan Tannehill makes you better as a player? Say it again. Where specifically do you think Ryan Tannehill makes you better as a player? I don't really, I mean, I haven't really thought about that. I don't really look at you just, you know, try to play good collectively and, you know, do what we are coach and, you know, go out there and play at the highest level that we can and, you know, and just, you know, feed off one another, not really, you know, looking at that aspect, you know, as far as with my game, but just, you know, us helping each other collectively and going out there being explosive and making plays as often as the whole. So Derek, as far as running the ball and having pretty much the same group of offensive linemen back, how important is that for you as a runner and how can you take advantage of that continuity? Can you say that one more time? I said having the same group, well, pretty much the same group of offensive linemen back, you know, that continuity, how important is that for you as a runner and how can you guys take advantage of that? Um, I mean, I think we all know each other very well, that we all know what type of play we all are. And like I said, you know, it's us just working collectively being tied in all together and what we're doing and just going out there and playing at the highest level that we can play. You know, we all know it starts, you know, right now, but it's, you know, competing and getting better. I think that's just been the main focus, but I think we all know what we all bring to the table. Thank you. Paul Karski. Hey, Derek. I was wondering, we saw videos during the off season, obviously, of your workout stuff, which is something to behold. Do you think running backs around the league are doing stuff like you're doing, or are you striving to find stuff that's way beyond and different than everybody else? Oh, yeah, I couldn't really speak on, you know, any other running backs, but I'm just doing what I do and, you know, me training on standing shape, you know, body stronger, you know, just getting prepared to get ready for camp. So that's what I always do every off season. How often are you, are your guys coming up with new and different stuff for you that maybe keeps it interesting or finds different ways to get to different body parts? You know, a guy I trained with, he's the guy that always looking at different things that I can do to help my body, help myself get better, and with working out, either running, doing cardio, or things like that, and also recovery. So, you know, he's a great trainer and I've been using him three years straight, so all the ideas he came up with, you know, I just try to go out there and do them the best way I can, and he's been working for me. So, Darren Butler. Hey, Derek, you didn't play at all in the pre-season last year. For guys who are used to playing in it but won't have a pre-season this year, you think they're going to miss it, or do you think a lot of veteran guys will probably be better off for not having it? I'm sure some guys love the pre-season to get the kinks out and things like that, and some guys, you know, probably don't really, you know, really matter to them, but I mean, you can go either way with it, but I think that we all just have to adjust to, you know, the different circumstances, and do the best we can to get ready for the season. Do you think it was a benefit to you last year in any way to not play in the pre-season? Well, I mean, if I had to play, I would have played, I mean, it's football, you know, I love competing, and, you know, it's a chance to go get another team because we can't go against each other, you know, for weeks straight, so it's always fun to go against another jersey. Terry McCormick? Derek, you got a rushing title and a contract extension. In your mind, what's the next step for you in your career? Get better every day, continue to get better, continue to try to elevate my game each time I step on the field in meetings. That's all, that'll always be my focus. John Bunna? Hey Derek, I wanted to follow up on the drills that you do during the off-season, some of those conditioning things. Are there maybe a couple of maybe some interesting drills that you can talk about what you do and what the aim of them is? I'm really just doing drills, conditioning. I'll put up my lungs, make sure I'm in shape, and that's really, you know, really focus on making my body in shape. I love working out, just love working in general, so that just means just being me. Sure, I guess I remember seeing one in particular where you were going up a hill, maybe can you just sort of go through that a little bit, you know, and some of the things that were involved in that specific drill? Yeah, I've been trying to look to do some hill work, trying to find a good hill, steep hill, and finding one when I was training in Dallas. And, you know, I just wanted to get some hill work and, you know, really see how far our condition I was. And, you know, it was really some good work, you know, got to work with the guys I was training with, got some guys to the video, some of the workouts for me. And, you know, and I liked it, so, you know, I kept trying to do it as much as I could when I had the time. Kayla. Hey, Derek, we saw the picture today. Did you get, Taylor, would want some new shoes, perhaps? Well, I had them since, I think, last year. And I don't know why I just kept forgetting them, because I guess they weren't in my closet, like under the closet, in one of my drawers, and never really got them to them. I was supposed to give them to them last year. And I finally, they would give it to them this year. So that was where I would do. I'm glad he finally got them. He likes them. How much do you enjoy? You seem like the kind of guy who likes to give some gifts sometimes, especially to your own line. I mean, you guys have built such a bond. How has that developed over the past few years, especially with Taylor? Yeah, I'm always appreciative of my teammates, guys that work hard, guys that come to work every day and do what they need to do. And, you know, it's always good to have a great relationship with teammates, especially old line, especially guys that block for you. You know, I'm grateful for all those guys. All right, we got time for two more. Jim. Derek, could you describe maybe what the process was like on getting on the same page with Kari Blossom game last year in the middle of season? How did you think that went? And how do you think he helps and maybe the offenses really did go? Well, yeah, I think Kari did a great job, you know, coming in on the way he did and is picking up the offense very quickly. And he helped us tremendously, you know, obviously when he came in and just looking forward to him building all the things that he learned and, you know, him getting better as a player, like him as a teammate, glad he's in our room and glad he's in front of me blocking. Buck. Derek, if I could change gears with you, given, I don't know how closely you're following everything that's going along in the world of college football right now with them trying to figure stuff out, but is there any advice that you would have for college football players who are trying to decide how to handle the upcoming season? I'm not saying they just have to do what's best for them, what makes sense for them and their situation, you know, for them and their families, you know, it's a crazy time for everybody right now, you know, across the world. So, you know, it's really, you know, what makes sense for you and what's the best situation possible for you and your future?