 What are some of those things that you feel are way more comfortable with? Just getting more reps. I knew that not everything was going to be perfect in week one and I just wanted to grow every day and come out here and try to do the best I can to improve. I've seen constant growth in me and our team as well, so I'm just trying to come out here every day and get better. I think it's a lot different than what I had in college. You know, college every day, you're going out there basically full speed and just until NFL, you're not allowed to do that every day. Especially playing a new position for me, I think just getting live reps at it is only going to help me improve. I know there's going to be times where I'm not perfect and times where I struggle, but I just got to keep my constant mindset. Be a confident player like I am and continue to grow. No, I wouldn't say there's anybody specific. The coaches put a lot of trust in me and I got to deliver at some point. I carry a lot of pressure on myself and I want to be the best version of myself to help the team win. Whether that be getting 10% better or 1% better each day, I'm just trying to find some way to improve. How's it going for you? It's fun, having a lot of fun. I'm playing in NFL, so it's pretty nice. I feel like every day I come out here I'm just trying to get better. I got to go out of great people around me to work with. I'm just trying to do little things and trying to do something positive to help the team. I feel like there's a lot of little things we still got to clean up. Whether that be a block here or a track of the back or whatever it may be. I feel like we're just one small part away. Everybody comes out here with the same mindset to get better. In practice we see constant improvements. Focusing more on the details for us is huge each week. We should try to be the best we can every day. One of the biggest things is there's a lot of big guys here. I saw a lot of pretty good players last week. I saw a lot of good players last week too. In college sometimes you get lower schools with not as talented players. When you come to this next level and you play against the best of the best each week the bad habits get you embarrassed. I know the first week I got embarrassed. I took that personally for me and I never want that happen again. There's going to be a lot of good players I go against. There's going to be a lot of people who see that first game and think something of it but I just want to get better off that. If I can take a step each week and ultimately at the end of the season be the best I can for the rest of the season for me. He's a very good guy. He's somebody who really wants the best for you. He pushes everybody in our room for the little things. Whether it be just finishing around the ball or just communicating over communicating. I know I'm a young guy so the communication aspect for me is the biggest thing. As we communicate I feel like everybody gets on the same page. I think we're striving each day to just get better at the little things. Trying to figure out how to play a new position. Playing tackle in college and playing guard in the NFL with no experience prior to that is pretty tough. Just trying to learn on the fly here and take all the advice from the older guys and whether that be at my position or not. Just trying to figure out the little things that they think of and they do to help me with my mindset and the way I play every weekend. They've got a lot of talented guys. They're four up front or high profile guys. They're well known names so if I don't bring it it's going to be kind of like week one where I get embarrassed so hopefully I can muster up some confidence and figure it out against them.