 Isaiah Welton is a Tennessee Titan. Isaiah, it's so good to see you. That hat looks good on you. How does it feel to be a Titan? Thank you. It feels great. I can't wait to get there and be a part of the family and just try to help this team win. Going into today, did you have a feeling that by the end of the night, you would be a Tennessee Titan? Kind of in my heart, but I didn't really have any signs going through it. I knew I was the first rounder and I kind of, when I first met Coach Vrable, I hit it off with him. I think we had a good time and we connected. And as it got later in the night, I kind of felt it. Did you, in that meeting with Mike Vrable, what was it that stuck out about that connection that you guys had? Would you bond over? Well, we went to shake hands and it's kind of a funny story, but we went to shake hands and we kind of just stood there for a second and started joking back and forth. And I could tell he was definitely a genuine guy and a guy that's about his players for sure. He's a player's coach and I'm definitely happy to be a part of the family and ready to work. What is it about the Titan style of play that appeals to you so much? They beat people up in a run game and that's something I love to do. I love being physical. I love making other people quit and I can't wait to see how I can better myself in this organization and help this team win and be the best I can really improve. You're coming into an offensive line that's full of veteran talent. Guys like Taylor Lawan, Roger Saffle, Ben Jones, Dennis Kelly, what can you learn from being infused so quickly into such a group of veteran leaders? Everything. I can't wait to pick every part of the game as to why they do certain things. All the little tips and tricks that you learn in probably your fourth year. When you come into a veteran group, you get to learn them your first year. So you get ahead and start on everybody else and I just can't wait to pick their brains about football and learn what they learn and see what they understand about safe rotation and different things of that nature. You learn about it in college but I get to fully immerse myself now. Now, Isaiah, you're a first-round draft pick though. You're coming in with some skills. Describe your skillset for me. Well, one, I have the thing you can't coach. I have a lot of size and long arms. A lot of athleticism and it's definitely measurable. I have that that you can't find other places but I think I'm physical. I think that's a part of my... I have a big... I'm very physical. I enjoy being physical. I enjoy blocking people from the floor, being people while making them quit. And I have a lot of gifts in a passing game that once are refined, I think I could elevate my game to a new level. Now, you were a right tackle at the University of Georgia. Playing in the SEC, do you feel like that prepared you to play at the next level? Definitely. I feel the SEC is the best conference to play football. Granted, a bunch of other Power Five schools are really, really good at football. Don't get me wrong. But I take a lot of pride in having played in the SEC and I think it has helped me not only because of the competition but because of the caliber of coach you have and the people that are coaching you and they've been in NFL programs and are bringing things back to college that are NFL gyms or little tips and tricks here and there. So I definitely think it helps prepare you for sure. All right, I know in high school you had a Spongebob backpack. What level of swag can we expect to see out of Isaiah Wilson at the NFL level? A ton. I'm gonna, the drip won't be there, I promise. I'm gonna be looking, I'm gonna try to look as nice as possible. Is Spongebob and everything? Yeah, I might have to buy another one. This is the second time that I've been mentioning these. I gave it to my little brother when I left for college so I might have to get another one. You know, they say that there's something elaborate that everyone buys when they first get drafted. Yours might be a Spongebob backpack. It might be. Isaiah Wilson, thank you so much for taking some time to talk to us. We're so excited to have you as part of the Titans family. Thank you for having me and tight enough.