 Well, it was just good to get him on the field, to get him some game action. He knows we got a long way to go, but it was encouraging to get him out there, to get him on the field, you know, in a real preseason NFL game. So he'll continue to work to get better, and that's what we're focused on, just the techniques and details of what he's supposed to do, play in and play out. He seems like he says he doesn't want to let the guys, teammates down, how much do you see him as fast as he can, and how much do you mean to him? Do you think he'll want to be good as fast as he can? Well, it means a lot to him, you know, and we talk about being accountable to the team and being accountable to the group, and, you know, he knows we're looking for him to, you know, make improvements each and every day he coming out here. He's with Rabbit every day, you know, working to get better, and that's going to be the focus, just continuing each day to just work on daily improvement. How important is Rabbit's, you know, contributions and his guidance been to Caleb? It's been really good. Rabbit spends a lot of time with him. They out here in practice doing their free time and just working on technique and fundamentals on top of what I'm stressing. So it's good, you know, for him to hear from a guy that's been in his position, been a, you know, a first round draft pick, and now he's a vet in the league and helping him out just making this transition. He's taken that role upon himself, and it's not just with Caleb, it's with everybody, and he's been awesome in the room, he's been awesome with the group providing leadership. Guys just coming out competing, challenging guys and doing everything we ask them to do their coach to do and practicing in meeting rooms and going up and showing on the field and just playing with confidence and winning the one-on-one matchups. Those guys know nothing is solidified. Every day you walk in this building, you have to earn it. You know, whether you think you're a starter or not, every day you're competing, you know, to earn the right to be on the field or start, and no matter if you're a starter now or not, that's just going to be their approach because nothing's solidified. Each day you come into this building, you're going to have to earn the right to be out there. Like Caleb Elijah is a guy who made his pre-season debut over the weekend. Just how encouraged were you by kind of what he showed, you know, Shane was talking to us yesterday, talked about his instincts, kind of natural for him. What did you see from him out there? It was a guy, you know, it was good because he didn't get a chance to play in the first pre-season game to get out there and play significant and meaningful snaps and he took advantage of the opportunity. He played hard, he played with great effort, and he competed. You saw him on some Blitz just showing some instincts so we was really encouraged with, you know, what he did in the game. Is it tougher to play nickel now than maybe a few years ago because of the rotation of receivers into the slot or speed guys in the slot as well? Yeah, it's tough. I mean, you know, to play that position, you've got to be a really, really good football player. We see that guy, that's the guy's a star, he plays 70-plus percent of the time, you know, because that's what offenses are going to. So that guy's a very important position and, you know, that's why it's important in our defense and, you know, we're encouraged what we saw from Elijah the other day and been encouraged what we've seen for Chris Jackson and the other guys that's played that position in camp as well. And all these guys leave coached up. Some guys arrive, you know, and I'm speaking a moment here, some guys just arrive with, you know, especially in some ways that they have instincts who could feel for the game where maybe they stand out more than others do when they get here. Well, that was one thing that we're seeing on tape when we watched Elijah, you know, at Washington. We saw his instincts. We saw just the guy that played hard and competed. And that's basically what we saw the other day, you know, in the pre-season game. So it's not surprising that he, you know, played that way because that's what the expectation was when we drafted him and that's what we saw. You know, he's got the great athleticism and skills. How much can that carry him, you know, for now versus the system and so forth? How does that balance out? Well, he knows I stress to him. Everybody in the NFL is good. He's going to be going up against some of the top guys in the league. And just because you run fast and have good athleticism doesn't mean, I mean, that's a good start. But you've got to play with technique and fundamentals and understand, you know, what offenses are trying to do to you and how they're trying to attack you. So that part is just as much as important. It's just, you know, the athleticism for the position, him understanding how he's going to be attacked and the technique of fundamentals needed to play with the position. Is that kind of what this whole process is? Absolutely. You know, that's the process. You know, you talk about a guy that's really only played close to just two years of, you know, defensive back and, you know, opted out last year and now he's just still trying to get the feel for the position and still just working to get better every day. And he comes in here with a great positive attitude. He's willing to learn. He's putting in the work. And, you know, we'll just continue to work on that, those daily improvements to help him get better. It's really encouraging. I mean, Coach Vrable put an emphasis on it. We work on it every single day about ball disruption, how it leads to, you know, wins in this league. And guys take it seriously. It's not just something we just go through the motion through. And it's all about once you get opportunity to make those plays, to make the plays. You know, we had a couple of guys with tip picks just running to the ball and playing with effort. Basically all three of those guys, Body, Jamal and it was Clayton's just all just running to the ball, you know, the ball's tip ball. And we just end up, the ball will find you when you're playing hard and doing good things. Yeah, we still, you know, there's some discrepancy on that. But either way we got the touchdown, we got a score on defense. So that's what's important. He's made a ton of improvements. I saw it in the off-season in OTAs when he first came back and it's continued in camp. He has a new attitude. He's playing with more confidence. He's, you know, he's doing a good job. And I've been very encouraged with what he's been doing this camp.