 Your next bet for rookie of the year goes to the Steelers running back. Najee Harris at 13 to one. Why do you believe this rookie is going to be one of the better players in the NFL this year on such a veteran roster? Yeah. Well, exactly. You hit it on the head there, right? Veteran roster. But I think that kind of helps Najee as he comes into the system. I mean, this offense was very dynamic in 2020 with what they were doing. I know people want to sleep on Ben Roffless burger area. I think me and you have talked about this Steelers offense and I feel like it's wheels up again. They got a new OC there in Matt Canada coming in who's not going to have the predictable offense like Randy Finster was having. This is going to be fun to see. And when you're looking at, you know, first of all, this position running back when we're talking about MVP, you know, that's quarterback position or quarterbacks have that under wraps. But when we're talking about offense, rookie of the year, I think four out of the last 11 times it's gone to a running back. So if Najee can keep this up or keep the hype up, I guess, and going and Ben Roffless burger is already talking about how he loves the kid. I know they've been working out a ton together. So he's going to have ample opportunities in this offense in the red zone, especially we know Mike Tomlin loves his bell cow backs. I think that they're going to be using Najee full systems go when it comes to the 2021 season. And when you're getting him at these odds, they, they actually were like 15 to one, I believe, right around the time of just after the draft and it's just moved a little bit. So we can still take advantage of what he's coming in at at 13 to one. And I think, you know, he has to be the favorite of the non-signal callers to win this award here. Harris is slated as the number one running back on this depth chart for the Pittsburgh Steelers plus Harris led all of college football last year with 26 rushing touchdowns.