 Devontes Walker, North Carolina, he's a Tar Heel, but he's getting ready to join one of the 32 NFL teams, wide receiver with a tremendous amount of talent. I would think coming down here to the Reese's Senior Bowl, you feel pressure. Every route, every ball that comes your way, how do you work to overcome that? Just, you know, just come in, like just relax when you're out there. That's something I do for myself. Knowing why I'm here, like I got here because of my skillset and the person I am. So just going out there, relax, just competing with the guys out there. You're gonna win, so I'm gonna lose some. That's just the nature of the game. That's what I go out there. That's what mindset I go out there with. That's what helps me. Do you feel like you've been able to start to show what Devontes Walker is all about yet in this process? I do feel like I have, still got a lot to work on, still got long ways to go, but I feel like I've done a pretty good job, pretty decent job. So I feel like I show scouts what they want to know and want to see from me. What is the thing that you feel like you do best as a wide receiver? Most definitely run. I think everybody in the world knows that. Running, getting separation on those vertical routes, deep intermediate routes and things like that. So that's my best asset. Okay, so what are you gonna run at the combine in Indianapolis? Could you just go ahead and tell us all now? I've never run a 40, so. You've never run the 40? My first time running it was when I got the Bomoritos in Miami, so. For your training? Run a sub four or five and obviously it doesn't get faster with training and things like that. So I'm gonna say low four, four, high four, three. Okay. What is the part of your game that you feel like you need to improve on? Definitely like top of the row. I was controlling my speed through the top of the route, being efficient, eliminating some footsteps. I'd say line of scrimmage, being consistently efficient at the line with my feet and hands. And just control my speed throughout sometimes. Like I'm going so fast or I can tend to get sloppy in and out of routes and things like that. What is something else that the coaches here in Mobile have been quick to emphasize to you that needs improvement? I'll probably say hands, like those more over aggressive corners when they like shooting their hands, like getting off of it and things like that, being able to see it, react to it, which I also still think I've done a pretty good job with it. So I think that's it. More focus on the ball, had a couple drops, just focusing on them, looking them all the way in, things like that. The NFL ball is way different than the college ball. So getting better with that. So you certainly want to improve, but at the same time, you don't want to put too much on yourself, understanding this is only the start of the process. Yeah, most definitely and I'm enjoying all of it. Seeing where I'm at amongst the best of the best and things like that, I'm enjoying it. All right, so who's the best player that you've seen down here, regardless of position, regardless of team? I guess you probably can only speak to your team right now. Who's impressed you that's on the roster for the Senior Bowl 2024? I'm gonna go Michael Pennitts. I watched him, I played him last year when I was a kid and I've watched him ever since. He's everything I thought he was, like make you make every throw, has touch on every throw, makes the right reads. And he's confident in the hurdle, confident in pre-snap. I can tell he's the natural leader. You know, like everybody else says the same thing while they're in the hurdle about him. So all the other corebacks of Gray, also, Bow and Sam, they're showcasing great things as well, but I say Michael Pennitts is something of the most. Congratulations on your nice start down here. Keep up the good work and hope your NFL career is a long and fruitful one. Thank you, most definitely. I appreciate it, sir. Devontes Walker with us right here at the Risa Senior Bowl.