 Hi, I'm Dennis Kelly, and this is my draft story. He'll throw. There's Dennis Kelly! Touchdown, Titans! The big man! Dennis, thank you for hanging out with us today. Just want to kind of set the scene for us. You were playing offensive line at Purdue. And when was kind of the moment you realized that this NFL thing is a dream that I think I can achieve? And kind of what was that moment leading up into your senior year? I think it really started when I got the first call from a potential agent and talked about how, what they saw from me and how they were excited that, you know, possibly had to work with me. And it was one of those things I was like, oh, so this is actually something, not just me fabricating in it, you know, making it up and just talking about it. Like there's got to be some type of interest if someone's coming out of nowhere and calling me about it. So you go into the senior year, you go through the bowl games and all that. And I thought I played pretty well, but there was no combine invite. There was no all-star game invites. And my agent, actually the first agent that called, was able to set something up to get me out to an all-star game out in Arizona called the Casino Del Sol Bowl. What do you remember about, your guests going into your draft weekend or draft night, your day two, day three pick? But what was that whole momentum going into that like, what do you remember, nervous, excited, kind of transition and what was that night like you got the call? So the first night, obviously that was a Thursday, so I went home not expecting to get any type of call. Obviously just wanted to kind of watch it and kind of settle in and, you know, 30 minutes before the draft had to team calls, being like, we're gonna do whatever we can to get you. And it was like, what is whatever we can mean? And I go, are you gonna do something that's gonna make me one of those guys? Like, why is this guy drafted so high? That third day felt a lot longer than it actually was. And I always felt that I was okay, like just calm watching it, but I forget exactly who it was. It might have been my sister was talking about how I was just constantly moving my legs and like any type of like vibration, I'd like check my phone. And so it was definitely one of those things like on hindsight, they're probably worse than nerves. But yeah, obviously, you know, being able to get that call from Philadelphia was one of those, you see the area of coding and kind of like, okay, this, you see the area of coding, you look up at the screen, you say like, who could this be? And then, you know, it's how he rose with the GM at the time and back to being the current GM. And then it went down the whole head coach, offense, corner, position course thing. So it's the point was so when I answered the phone, everyone like held their breath. And so Howie and I are just talking, talking, talking. And he goes, like, is everything all right? Like you by yourself? I was like, no, they're just all holding their breath so that there's no, there's no, you know, any issues of me hearing anything. So as soon as I said they're holding their breath, waiting for me to give them a thumbs up, you can tell that they all kind of started sharing. So yeah, obviously it was a cool moment. It was something I can like going through like I can picture where I was sitting. I can picture everything, you know, the way the day was. And you know, obviously it's something they, you know, get to have forever. So the moment we just kind of relive, what would some advice you have for the 2020 picks upcoming for this week's draft? Obviously it's gonna be a little nerve wracking because you're anxious. Like it's a big moment. You don't know where you're gonna live. You don't know who you're gonna be playing for. If you're gonna be playing, if you're gonna be back, like how it all plays out. But I think it's like taking it all in. I think it's probably the best way to say it just because it's definitely a moment that like I can look back at, like I said, and just be able to like, that's a really cool moment. You know, and I'll be able to have that forever.