 I mean, it's been great, you know, just come out here, you know, finally play football, you know, so, you know, I'm learning to be a pro, learning to scheme and all that, so I think it's going well for me right now. Yeah, so my guy KG was at corn, he was just trying to, you know, get everybody in, you know, high spirits, and then Coach Vare was like, you know, cheerleader from Rocky Top, and I was like, okay, cool. So, and then I picked off the quarterback the next place, so, you know, it kind of didn't talk after that, so, you know, it was kind of funny. Trying to kind of touch story, but you talked, I guess when we talked to you in the conference call after being picked about growing up a Titans fan, having so many family members or Titans fans, what was it like when you got your jersey and put the Titans helmet on and kind of walking out these doors for a real camp? It was surreal, you know, like I just grew up watching them, you know, just, you know, really just like watching them going to games, just experiencing the games, and now I can, you know, go out here and be with them, next to them playing with them. So, you know, it's been crazy, but you know, I'm just trying to, you know, stay level headed, you know, and have that next day mentality. Technique wise, what are the things you're trying to work on the most at this point? Just trying to learn the ends and outs of being the safety, you know, like the, because I know how to play safety, but I need to know the smaller details of how to actually play safety in the league. How would you describe, I guess, the star position that you played at UT, and, you know, what were the different roles that come with the star? I said again, I'm sorry. How would you describe that, I guess, what they call it, the star position, is that right at UT, and what are the different roles that come with that job? You're really a, you're really a safety corner and a linebacker in that scheme, so, you know, really just, you know, you got to be tough, you got to be smart and fast, so it's really just, you know, you got to be a ball player. What allowed you to, you know, excel at that position? Just, you know, because I already had the size, so, you know, like I took care of myself, and then I added on the speed, and then, you know, I study a lot, so being smart and knowing what's coming and who I'm going against, that kind of helped me out. The local workout that you had here, and he said you were really, you know, you had no problem working out for them, like maybe some guys didn't work out. What made you want to jump in and do your workout? I think he said even if it was raining, it was raining and you still did the workout. I don't care what kind of weather it is, you know, good work is good work anywhere, so, you know, that's just the mentality that I have, you know, I'm going to work, you know, if I can't go, I can't go, but if I can, I will. You nearly had another one in 707, you closed really well on passing the flat, you always kind of had a knack for finding the football? Oh, yeah, I mean, it's really just, you know, playing out the quarterback in most instances, and really just getting the jump off of them. So, kind of like we, you know, we was in the vision coverage, so, you know, I was just playing out the quarterback. For college football, get to start your pro career close to home. What are some of the benefits of that being, you know, sort of a local guy all the way through? I live 15 minutes away from here. You know, I can go home whenever, you know, talk to moms, talk to dad and my brother. So, you really just, you know, having my family there to, you know, support me with what I'm going through. Are you going to eat me up for tickets already? Oh, no, no, no. I'm letting my mom and dad handle that right now. Have anybody asked you if you've been here and watched these rookie proxies? Oh, my dad did, but I told him probably not. That local workout that you had, did you come away from that feeling like you made a good impression, and that maybe you'd hear from the Titans again, you know, come draft? Oh, yeah. I had walked away thinking that I came out here and performed well. So, you know, it was really just a waiting game from that point. And then, you know, the call happened and, you know, I'm here. So, you know, I'm grateful for that. Theo Hart, excited for you just to get with the secondary group. There's a lot of young guys in that group. And how can that benefit you guys with so much years in front of you? How can you learn from each other? You know, we can just, you know, build off each other's skillset. You know, some people are better than things than others, so we can just build on that. And, you know, we're young, so we got a lot of years to play together. So, you know, that can be a really pretty thing going down the line. It's obviously looking ahead a little bit, but I would imagine you would be a matchup guy against Titans. You would like that opportunity, especially looking at the schedule of the guys that you have, that you'll be able to go against. Man, it don't really matter to me. That's just the DB inside of me. I don't really care who I'm going against. You know, it's me versus him. So, you know, I'm really going to do my technique, he's going to do his. You know, it's really just, I'm just out here playing ball. Theo, what's the most important thing you take away from this week? Just learning. You know, just be willing to, you know, just be willing to improve every day. You know, learn and, you know, make connections. You know, that's because they stress that every single day. So, we really just do those three things.