 So JJ, if I were a Twitter troll, I would see Jalen Waddell and say, okay, he's the next Henry Ruggs, okay, he's the next John Ross, convince me that's not the case with Jalen Waddell. Yeah, you gotta give Waddell's production profile a lot of context. You know, before Jalen Waddell's injury in 2020, he had 557 receiving yards, Davante Smith, his teammate who won the Heisman had 483. Waddell's best season came as a freshman and as a freshman, he finished ahead of Henry Ruggs and Davante Smith in receiving yards and neither of them were freshmen. You know, he's a speedy explosive wide receiver. He's immediately going to be a deep threat. And I don't get Henry Ruggs vibes from Jalen Waddell because of the production profile being somewhat similar, despite the injury last year, because that production profile is actually better for Jalen Waddell, even though he had that injury. So to me, he's more of a mix of Henry Ruggs because of that deep probability. But I know that a lot of people see this too, that he has a ceiling that's sort of like Tyree Kill and the way that the chiefs use Tyree Kill. So to me, Jalen Waddell, great prospect, top five wide receiver in this class, despite not having a great analytical profile.