 Lad McConkie, wide receiver, Georgia. Some people were used to surprise that you chose to come here because you've played so much football. People have seen what you can do. Why come to the senior bowl? It's another chance to compete. And this is football. This is fun. It's not like you're having me do something I don't like. I love doing this and practice one-on-ones, all that stuff. It's fun. And another impression from these scouts and all these coaches, so come out here and do my job and let the rest take care of itself. What have you been working on since the end of the Georgia season? Yeah, so I've been training down at EXO. So it kind of flips a little bit, obviously, doing football and stuff like that. But really, speed training, being explosive, working on combine drills. And I mean, after this, that's what's in my side. That's what I'm a radar. So I attack that even more when I get back after this. What are you hoping to run when you get to the combat? We'll see. Let's see. All right, in the different interview settings, some of which you've already sort of gotten into, what sorts of questions are teams asking you? I mean, so far it's kind of just been basic info. I mean, they just want to know about you. Know what kind of person you are. Know what you came from. Why'd you choose Georgia? And then obviously it's going to start ramping up. But I mean, they really just want to get an idea of you, how you feel on the football field, how you prepare, what you do, game weeks, how you recover, stuff like that. Then obviously your history. So that's something out on you. Seems like one thing that you have the ability to prove is that you can be a slot receiver. You can be an outside receiver. You can play really anywhere. Is that something that Mobile gives you a chance to do? Yeah, definitely. I mean, y'all probably saw me a day working inside and outside. That's something I did at Georgia. So I mean, they did a good job. We got 12 personnel. I'd go in the slot. 11, I'd be more outside. So they moved me all around. So I'm comfortable with it. I've told all the coaches and everybody I've met with, like, I can play inside, I can play outside. Seemed very complete. So one wonders, what does Lad McConkey have to work on to continue to impress NFL teams through this whole process? This is a game of inches. So I always say, as a receiver, you can always work your hands better at the line of scrimmage, at top or outs. Just at second level release and stuff like that. And then being efficient, not fall stepping, not slipping, coming out of breaks. Because I know the window just gets that much more tighter when you get to the next level.