 Take two seems like you're pretty fired up. What are you feeling? Take two. I'm just, I'm so excited. I mean, I got, I got picked to a great organization. Mr. Robinson was a great man when I met him on my visit. And I had a great visit when I went up there. I got to see Coach Raible, Coach Carter. I mean, it was just a great time. And that was one of the first places I visited. And all I, all I remember from that visit and what I got from that is be ready to work. If we do pick you, if you do get an opportunity to become a Tennessee Titan, be ready to work, be ready to compete. Because that's what they do every single day. And that's my, that's my mantra. That's how I am every single day. So I'm just ready to compete. I'm ready to work for the team. I'm ready to help this team win. And I just want to be the best team that I can for the Tennessee Titans. Hey, Nick, do you see yourself as more of a right tackle or a left tackle? What kind of role do you envision for yourself? I hope my role is that I'm the best teammate on the team. That's my role, whether it's right tackle, left tackle, center, guard, hell, I play long snapper, you know what I mean? Like, whatever it takes for the team to win, I just want to do that. That's my only, that's my number one goal. That's what I told all the teams when they were asking me, like, how do you envision yourself in a league? What do you envision for yourself? I said, my number one goal is for me to win the Super Bowl. I just want to help whatever team I can't get to that point and achieve that goal. And my second role is I want to be the best teammate I can, you know? So me getting this opportunity to play for a great organization like Tennessee, we need to be under great coaches like Coach Carter and Coach Verable. I'm just, I'm more than happy, I'm blessed, you know? It's a wonderful opportunity. I want to thank all my family. I want to thank my coaches from our house state, coaches in Little League, coaches from high school, just whoever I can thank. I just want to say thank you to them and I'm just ready for me to go and compete with Tennessee. What do you know about the personnel on the offensive line here, Nicholas, and, you know, where he might fit in potentially with the public, they can see it here. They have a great group. I mean, you know, Taylor Wong was a great talk for them last year. They just got your mark with Jones from Seattle, so that's an Ohio State connection, you know what I mean? So at least we're two Ohio State guys in the whole live room. Hopefully we can make it more alive, a little Ohio State guys, but whoever we put in there, it's just a great room. When I talked to Coach Carter and he talked about the boys, he said about the boys, every single one of them, their main goal is they want to work hard, they want to compete, and they don't take anything for granted. They always try to, they always train as hard as they can, whether it's in season or off season, and I'm just ready to be a part of that. Oh my god, are you kidding me? Like, I mean, there's only a few people that you could say, hey, I got a chance to block for that would make you be able to have stories about and to be able to block for someone like Derek Henry, one of the best running backs in the league, one of the best running backs ever to play college football. I mean, oh my god, it's such a blessing. I hope I get a chance to meet him, I hope me and him become great friends, who knows, maybe we become great friends, and I just want to be able to block for him as best as I can. I want to support him, I want to make sure that he's the best player he can ever be. If measure yourself in terms of run blocking versus pass protection at this stage? Oh, can you say that again? How do you measure yourself as a pass protector versus a run blocker at this stage? I think I'm good in both areas, but I'm willing to be coached. I'm ready to coach. That's why I told all the coaches whenever I was at the combine, what I told Tennessee when I visited, I said, hey, I think I'm a great player. I think I have a lot of tangibles that make me a good guy. But I said I'm coachable. And I said that there's more things that I can learn about playing offensive line play. Like I'm not done yet. I'm not someone that thinks that just because I hit a certain point in my life or my career that I can't be coached, I can't be taught new things. And I'm so excited for me to work with Coach Carter and learn some new techniques, learn new things and become a better offensive lineman overall. Whether it's run blocking or pass blocking, I feel like I'm good in both areas, but there's way more ways for me to improve. When people watch you on film, what do you want them to see? I want them to see someone that plays every single play, like it's their last play. I want them to see effort on the first play of the game, on the last play of the game, somewhere in between. That's the one thing that I know I can control every single time, which is if I'm on the field, I want to give all the effort I can. So that's the one thing I want people to say is like, man, that guy plays hard, because that's football at the end of the day. I mean, you may have guys that are big, many guys that are strong, that's got a smart, fast, whatever it is. But at the end of the day, if you ever watch football, the guys that you really like watching or the guys that play it are hardest to play. I have a type of toughness, a type of grit to them that's envisioned that shows you what it means to be a football player, what the game of football brings. I mean, how much earlier in your career would you to struggle to keep on weight and have you been able to do that here later in your career, I feel like it'll be greater in the pros. I mean, think about it, I'm going to Tennessee, one of the best organizations in the NFL. They'll have great nutritionists, they'll have great food. I mean, first of all, it's Nashville, Tennessee. So I'm imagining they're going to have some good food down there when I get over there. So weight's not going to be an issue anyway. But I've already figured it out when I was out of the house, dated about how to maintain. I mean, coach makes helped me out a lot from coach made, coach, Doug, coach day. It was the whole thing about making sure, hey, not only are we going to feed you and make sure that you get up to your weight and maintain, but we're not only going to feed you to get to that weight, we're going to make sure that you're playing out of weight that makes you optimal. And that comes from your body weight percentage. I mean, I think the highest I ever got was 23%. I think when I got to the combine, I was like 18 to 20% body fat and for an office alignment, that's crazy. So I know that I'm going to go to Tennessee. They're going to do the same things with me. They're going to make me bigger, faster, and stronger than I ever could even imagine. And I just can't wait for it. You a hot chicken guy, we could be down here in Nashville. I'll do hot chicken, but I know you guys got some ribs down there. So I'm ready for that. That's going to be excited. I want to see what time I'm busy off, y'all got. Oh, that's a party. I mean, look, I mean, I told everyone, it didn't matter what round I got drafted when I got drafted. I said, look, I'm going to be excited for the first few minutes. But the minute, once I, once I kind of locked back in, I told him that, look, you're going to see me be excited for a little while. But right after that, it's time to work. Like, as my mentality now is, I'm ready for me to go to Nashville. I'm ready for me to train as hard as I can. I just want to get with strength coaches. I want to get coach Carter. I want to get coach variable. I want to ask them, Hey, what do I need to do for me to train before I get to Nashville? What do I need to do for me to learn more off his line stuff before I get to Nashville? I'm not trying to start at day one. I'm trying to start at day. I'm trying to start like already ready for me to be part of the office line unit. I already be part of the team. I want to be a veteran when I get in there. I want to train like I'm a veteran. I want to learn like I want to learn like I'm a veteran. I want to practice like I'm a veteran. I want to do all the things that are taking me a great player in the NFL. Yeah, we'll move to the virtual questions now. Sure. All right, we've got two more for you. Kayla. Hey, welcome to Tennessee. So when it comes to college football, a lot of SEC talk down here, a lot of people asking questions about how does the SEC prepare you for the pros? For you, how do you feel like the big 10 and the competition in the big 10 and playing at Ohio State prepares you for this moment? And I think you briefly touched on it, but how ready would you be to come in and start? I mean, if you're asking about like the competition level, first of all, college football is one of the greatest sports in general. I mean, whether you're in a big 10, SEC, Pac-12, Big 12, whatever ACC, whatever it is, whether it's to be D1, D2, NCAA, college football is one of the most competitive environments you can ever be in. It doesn't matter what conference you're in. But if you're asking me to compare it from SEC to Big 10, I mean, both conferences do one thing, which is they have great teams, they have great pipeline, they have great pipeline schools like Alabama, Florida, then you go to, then you go to Big 10, you have Ohio State, Team Up North, Michigan State, Penn State, schools like that. I mean, you have all of these different schools that are pipeline schools that have great players at every single position that always develop every single year. And they all have a tradition, you know what I mean? And that tradition stays not only from when they first were established and like whenever years they were, but to now. Like those traditions keep being established, which is we're going to play hard, we're going to play tough, we're going to find guys that are in high school that are great people, not only great players, but better people, you know? So if you're asking me what I think the Big 10, how the Big 10 is preparing me, I think they're preparing me to be one, a great player, two, a great learner and learning my playbook, three, a better person and being able to help the community and being able to be nice to people and being respectful to whoever I meet. And then if you're asking me what I, how do I feel when I get, when I get to Tennessee about if I'm going to be a star or not, I just want to go the peak. But at the end, at the end goal, my goal is for me to help the team win a Super Bowl. And if I'm a starter there, that's great. That means I'm doing something amazing. If I'm not, I just want to make sure that I'm competing every single day. I'm pushing the guys next to me. I'm pushing my teammates, whatever I can do for me to help the team win. Harry? Nick, your bio said that you played basketball in high school. What did that look like for a guy your size and how much did that help you with your footwork and agility for football playing tackle? Well, you know, I was a center in power forward, you know, playing basketball. So, you know, I was in the post. I had to get tough down there, especially playing football. That kind of gave me a little edge over some other basketball guys I haven't really had to deal with football guys in the post. But I mean, that's just, I mean, one thing I'll say with basketball, it's great for your feet. And if there's anything I can say to people around the world is I don't think anyone should ever specialize in one sport. And no matter what a coach or trainer or whatever someone says, playing multiple sports is one of the best things you can do, especially in high school. Because at the end of the day, just be a high school kid. Like go play sports. Like when you're, like when you're back in the day, like people just play sports just to have fun. Like no one played to specialize in a sport and train for one sport. Like you would go, you would go play football with your friends and then maybe down, maybe a little later down in the day, you would go play a little bit of basketball with your homies and just keep going from there or whatever sport you could play. So I mean, just what I'll say is that basketball is great for feet coordination. It's great for hand-eye coordination as well. It's conditioning and things like that. But in general, just playing multiple sports is a great way for you to just hone in on different skills that you wouldn't think you would hone in on, on the sport that you think that maybe your main sport. Last question over in the media room. Just wondering what that poster is over your shoulder. What we got? Oh, okay. You know what? That's a good one. Let's look at this. So that's heart power. So this is my high school. Okay. So this is Michael Fruit, Maya Honotu, Alex McCrae, that's me, Zach Mathis, Debon Cooper, Cody Benjamin. Mayan's not in the picture. That's one of my, that's one of my D-line guys. But that's one of the core tennis that we have is called Heart Power and Character at Berkeley Prep. So this is when I got my all-American jersey. And they made a lot of great posters for us as seniors, and they were able to make things for us. And one of the core tenets of our program at Berkeley Prep is playing with heart power and playing with heart power and characters. Whenever you step onto the field, you're gonna play like every single play is your last play, play for your teammates, play for the buggers around you. And we call that heart power, you know. And whenever you look at our jersey, if you ever look at our helmets, let me see. Actually, you know what? So you see this right here? So that's a heart. That's, that's heart power for Berkeley Prep. Okay. So that's one of the tenets we have at Berkeley Prep. And that's what we do. I mean, here's all my seniors right here. So there's Mayan right here. So you didn't get a chance to see Mayan. But like I'm, like a lot of trying to tell you is that like, a lot of the things I've learned from high school and from coach style, that's my high school head coach, I brought to Ohio State. And I hope I'm going to bring to Tennessee. I hope that helps us win, help us win Super Bowl. Because the one thing I learned from high school is for you to win a Super Bowl, for you to win games at any level, you need coaches to care about coaches, coaches to care about players, players to care about coaches and players to care about players. So hopefully, once I get to Tennessee, I'm able to have those tenets be exuded through the team, however, however it is, whether it's by me being a great teammate, whether it's by me showing how hard I work every single day, whether it's by the heart power and character that I have on the field, whether it's by the grit and determination I have, in terms of trying to get better every single day, I hope I could do that for the team. Thank you. Hey, I got one more for you. How you pronounce your name and how many ways have you heard it butchered? All right, so I'll start with the easy one. So it's Nicholas Petite Freire. So Petite, and then it's like fair, but then put an R in front of the F. So Freire. And how many times I've heard it butchered a lot, but you know what, it's been getting good. I mean, I've met a lot of people that know French. So it's French for a little brother. I met a lot of people that know French, that are able to speak it. Hopefully, Tennessee have some people that know French too, but I'm just happy to have the last name. I'm happy to represent my name well for my grandparents that recently passed away. I'm happy to represent them and have their name finally become famous. I'm happy to represent the name for my mom. This is a huge moment for me and her. And if you ever got a chance to ask coaches or anything like that, what is the one thing Nick wants to do when he gets me on a felt in terms of like, what do you what do you care about is that Nick wants to take care of his mom. Nick just wants to make sure that she never has to work another day in her life. And whether that would be through football or whatever job he had, he just wants to make sure that his mom take care of any way he can. So I'm glad I'm glad I got a chance to play for I'm glad I'm gonna get a chance to play for Tennessee. I'm happy that I have all my people around me that they're out in the other room, they're celebrating and I'm more blessed to have an amazing mom and have an amazing family.