 I'll start with Mark Andrews then. He's $9,000 so not that salary matters, but that's $3,000 below like the average starting salary. We know that tight ends are super relevant in this format. And one of the things that I kind of like to look at is like average target depth or downfield usage during the regular season. I know that that will penalize some players based on like their offenses, but if players don't really get downfield work, I'm a little bit more nervous because I'm not building hundreds and hundreds of lineups. I'm not treating every player exactly equally, but Mark Andrews doesn't really have that issue. He was 49th among pass catchers with at least 50 targets and average target depth on the full season. He was second among 26 tight ends with at least 50 targets. He had 24 downfield targets, downfield targets for us at number fire, 16 or more yards downfield. That was second most among tight ends, like I said. And only 10 tight ends had even 15 downfield targets this regular season. So like he's no stranger to downfield work. He's going to play some snaps with his quarterback. So Mark Andrews is going to be one of the first places I look this week.