 How are you doing? How's the ACL recovery coming? And I'll stop there. I have more questions, but I'll stop with that one. Okay, well, thank you for asking that question. I figured that would come up. My ACL is doing great. Obviously it was tough being out during the season, especially missing that much time this season. It's been a lot of time for reflecting and growing. So knee's doing really well. I'm doing change of direction now. I'm doing some running. So I'm really excited for the season. I've never missed practice in my life. Like missed it, like personally, I missed going to practice. I've missed eight practice, but I tell you about watching the boys out there running around and playing ball. It definitely makes you miss it a whole bunch. I can't wait for the season. Kayla. Oh, here we are. Okay. You got me? Yeah. Okay. We've asked everyone in their mom this, but I mean, what is it like to, you said, watching the boys out there and seeing number two, the newest addition for you guys. I mean, impressive just to see him in person. Taylor. Yeah, the guys, the guy's a future Hall of Famer, man, the amount of work, the talent he has and the amount of work that he's put in the short conversations that I've had with him. It's, I think any team he would have gone for, gone to, he would have made them a lot better. I'm really excited as part of the Tennessee Titans. But you know that at the end of the day, we have to make this thing work. Guys got to protect. Ryan's got to throw it. We have, we have 11 guys in the field at one time. So I'm really excited to see the chemistry grow and seeing what this, what this team can do in the, in the season. Harry. Taylor, how much did the injury kind of maybe change your thinking, change your approach in terms of your career and playing football to make you a little more grateful for the opportunity to be an NFL player playing at a high level? Well, Terry, you are, are you in the car? Sounds like you're in the car right now. Yeah, honestly, throughout my career, college, high school, NFL, not in that order. It's been, I've always, I've always appreciated football. It's been an outlet for me in so many different ways. And I've always enjoyed playing football as hard as I possibly can effort and finishing these things that I pride myself on. So I've never taken football for, for granted. But when you've had a certain amount of success in the NFL and it gets taken away from you abruptly, it definitely has, has changed the way I've thought about it a little bit. I still, I want to play this game as long as I can. There's, there's was never a thought in my head like, well, how long should I do this? Like in my mind, my knee, when it's healed, it's healed and we're back to normal. So I just can't wait to be back out there. It's like I said, I've missed practice and that's, and that's a wild thing. So I just can't wait to be back out there with the boys. Kim Wyatt. And Tyler, it was a lot of us just kind of the practice field. So I missed the first part of it. But you're encouraged with where you are right now and how much are you chomping at the bit to be out there with your teammates? Yeah, I wish I could be out there right now. Honestly, it's, I mean, it's not the smartest thing for me that the Titans we have, our training staff is in the NFL for a reason. And, you know, this off season being where I was with the people that I've had a hire to help me, they put me in an amazing position to be successful. I was able to, the good thing about being injured is you have so much time from end of October all the way till now, not only to work on my knee, but other deficiencies I've had in my body, whether it's oblique strength or flexibility in certain areas. So it hasn't been just to focus on just my knee, it's been my entire body, whether it's rearranging some nutritional stuff or yeah, just like getting flexibility, learning new things, learning how to control my body better. It's definitely, it makes me very excited because I know my capabilities when this knee is healed. I think I'll be much more improved overall as a player. And did you say you've been doing some running and changing and changing directions and what else maybe as part of your rehab to get stronger? Well, there's the basic rehab stuff you do all the time. I've done a lot of BFR, but I think the stage in which I'm in right now isn't so much rehab, it's training now and it's getting ready to get back on the field and go and play and be dominant the position that I play in this left tackle. So I think most of it's been linear speed, change of direction, football movements really. And now it's about time to get that conditioning going and get ready for a camp and this, this upcoming season. It's okay. Taylor, the last couple of drafts, there's been a number of prospects. Dylan Radins included who have said they admire your game, they want to be a tackle like you. How much of that have you seen and what does that mean to you that a number of guys think that way? Yeah man, it's, I don't want to put it lightly because I don't want to brush it off. It is very cool to have guys come in the NFL and to be a fan of me, you know, being going into my eighth year. It seems like a long time, but for me, I remember 2014 coming in to a room with your 10 guys like Chris Spencer and Michael Ruse and having the guys that I admire and still admire to this day. And it's just, it's cool that I have a teammate that, that, you know, watched my game at college and appreciated the way I play and in my, my thought is, you know, hopefully I can live up to those expectations. So, but Dylan, he's, he's been great man. I try to talk to him a little bit. I feel like he's a little shy around me. I feel like when, when I get up to him, hang out with him, I talk to him a little bit, but then he's like kind of quiet and I'm like, well, you know, I'm in the market for a friendship if you want to do it, Dylan. It's between you and me. We can make it work if you want it to. Yes, Taylor, continuing on that, that theme, you know, when we asked Roger yesterday, he talked about Dylan being like a very much, you know, a yes or no sir, keep his head down kind of guy. Is that in some ways, is that a nice thing to see, you know, a guy come in, you know, despite being a hot draft pick and, and, you know, act, I guess act like maybe a rookie should, if that makes sense. I think it's important for everyone to act. I think the worst thing you can do in this league is to be some, try to be someone you're not. I've fallen in that trap before, whether it was in college or my, the beginning part of my career. And I think that if that's what Dylan's personality is, he needs to be exactly that. And I think it'll fit him perfectly with guys like Rable and Keith, those guys are, they're demanding, they have high expectations. And I think it's going to be really good. I think, I think I talked to Keith on the phone before I came in, it's been a very many camp. He told me, listen, these guys are the best rookies you think you'll ever have, you know, these guys come in, like you said, yes or no, sir. Talk about snacks and the things you want. They just bring it in. I told him I wanted some gluten-free beef jerky. And guess what, next day, sitting on my desk was gluten-free beef jerky. So not just Dylan, but all the rookies now have done a great job. And it's nice to be around. There is a bit of a pecking order. What's up, king? There is a bit of a pecking order in the NFL. And those guys seem to fit in and it's kind of, they're working to earn respect. And, you know, they have mine. So I'm very, very excited to have them on this team. A couple more. And then we have Derek next, Ben Arthur. Hey, Taylor, you mentioned how you're kind of now in like sort of training mode doing football movements, changing direction. I mean, obviously, you know, your body better than, you know, than anyone, do you feel like you could be ready to go full go by training camp, you know, after this kind of long break that you guys have? I think it doesn't matter what my opinion is on that. I think Vrable and Todd are going to get a game plan with me. And we're going to do the best thing it is for my body so that when week one comes, I can have the best success I can to help this team win. I could sit here and, you know, predict a bunch of things, but you never know what's going to happen in these next six, seven weeks. I expect you to go swimmingly, smooth, but you never know what's going to happen. So I'm not going to sit here and say, oh, yeah, they want to train camp, we'll be ready to go and we'll be, you know, hell's bells from then on. But I think what's important is that I think every day, one day at a time, I have to train today at five o'clock with Luke Richardson, the best strength coach of all time. I'm going to sit there with him. We're going to work through the stuff we've been working through, keep progressing. And my goal is to be as dominant as I possibly can this upcoming season. However, that looks, I know Vrable put me in the right position. He has done an amazing job with guys whenever they're injured of letting us figure it out and be comfortable and ready to play. And it's, it's show when guys come back from injury. Thanks. Last question, Paul. Hey, Taylor, sorry if I'm redundant. Has there been a second surgery at all? No, Paul. Hey, Kim, let's do one more because that was trash. I'm going to get your following. Yeah, so this will be a lively one. Taylor, if I recall correctly, I think you were one of the guys who kind of jumped on social media in terms of, you know, hoping to get Julio Jones here. Am I accurate in recalling that? And, you know, what kind of prompt did you to do that? And, you know, did you ever hear any feedback from, you know, whether it was Julio or whether it was from, you know, John Robinson or coaches or anyone like that? You know, I think it's funny. A lot of guys, Derek, AJ, me, when we get on social media and we start spouting off about this guy or that guy, I believe JJ Watt was a guy that I tweeted at. It didn't work out, but we have no idea what's going to happen upstairs. John has done an amazing job of putting personnel, putting talent in this room. And it's, it's our job as players to go out and play, but we do have fun in the social media. It's a world we live in now. So yes, I was a person that was all on the Julio hype train and I'm happy he's on our team. But I listened. Derek Henry and AJ literally screamed me outside this door. So I believe this is it for me.