 OK, that's just in. Big thanks to John Rothstein. Big thanks to Brenda Marshall for hanging out on our show today, but Chefty is saying that former number one overall pick, Baker Mayfield. Gosh, I remember being on the floor when he was drafted, and it was a huge shocker. Well, he goes to the grounds, and he goes to the grounds, and a little stint of Carolina between then. Reached agreement today on a one year deal worth up to 8.5. Bring that tweet back up there. I wasn't quite ready reading it. And this is breaking news to me, so I don't have it. 1.5 million, per sources, Mayfield. Now in line to be Tom Brady's successor. I like this, because this has been the connection all along for Baker Mayfield. A lot of talk about him going to Tampa and doing his thing there. And they've got very little wiggle room with money. They would love to bring back some of their free agents. They've got tough decisions to make. And I think we've got Hamilton here. You've been following this since it broke while I was talking a little college hoops, because that's what I do. I talk college hoops and the tournament now, apparently. But I like this fit, because it's a low risk, high reward. I don't know about their run game and what they plan to do there to help support him. But they simply didn't have the money, and this is the best they could do. And this is a nice team friendly deal for Baker, who's got something to prove. Yeah, he's got something to prove, and he's going to have a ton of talent around him, because he's still got Mike Evans. He's still got Chris Godwin there. And as he talked about a little earlier with Brandon, this NFC South is going to be wide open with Baker at quarterback. I thought once he went to the Rams, I thought he did a decent job there last year. Obviously, we saw that big comeback against the Raiders that he led. He showed he still got something. And yeah, that NFC South is very much up for grabs. And as he said, too, the Bucks have a lot to figure out. The Levante-David situation, they have a lot of guys that have to figure out how they're going to bring them back. And this is a team friendly deal that's going to help them do that. I think since San Francisco kicked their tires on him, too, didn't they? There was potentially some of that. But we don't know where Fornett's going. I don't know if there is a world. Obviously, they're set to release him. They need some sort of situation there to support him. He does have those receivers, I guess. I like it. I like it for the Buccaneers, and it's anyone's game. It's why Chris Collins was saying, Aaron Rodgers, what are you doing going to the AFC East, go down to the South?