 Yeah, the day I got to call, my family was with me, mom, dad, brother, godparents, some friends from college and some other family members and I was actually upstairs going to take a nap during it and right before I could take a nap, I got the phone call from the Falcons so it was a crazy experience and you know it was a once-in-a-lifetime thing that you're going to get and you know just to have my family there celebrating with me, you met the world. The 182nd pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Atlanta Falcons select, Adé Chocunbo, Olga Ndeji, linebacker, Notre Dame. You know the whole time I always thought that was on my dream, you know I always had that in my bathroom wall just sitting up there. It was just pretty much you know writings of my goals and one of them always every year I would redo them and every year would be to make it to the NFL. There were some really good players you know just watching. I've seen Grady Jerry and studied him a little bit he's a really great player you know causes havoc every single time he's out there and Dion Jones is a fast moving linebacker and just just to be around him and understand the game and just to be what they know and kind of pick their brain is just something I'm excited about. Yeah this year it's going to get a guy who's going to work his tail off and he's just going to do everything in his power to be the best player he can be and also help this team win. You know I think I'm a person who wants to win. I'm a very competitive person and I love winning so whatever it takes to win I'm going to be that person. First foremost I'm a man of God so you know I believe in God and try to do the best of my ability on there and number two I'm a big outdoors person. I love to fish, snowboard, be on the leg, different things like that and third you know I'm I'm big on the community outreach you know I recently have done a charity work with sweatshirt and shirts and hats for this foundation called Time Out for Africa and it's pretty much a nonprofit that goes to equipment and sports equipment for kids in Africa who don't have the money. You know just to finally make a year and it's been a blessing and I can do it without my family and God so you know it means the world.