 Darren, congratulations on being selected to the Atlanta Falcons, you're welcome, you're welcome. How do you, they say you can play inside and outside and I saw it pick against Colorado, you know, how do you read offenses and what allowed you to make, you know, those instinctual plays like that over your career there for the Aztecs? Just trust in my instincts like you said and playing in the play, I feel like once you know the playbook and you know the schemes, let your team is running, you can play a lot faster. So that just gives you the opportunity to focus in on the opposing teams like plays and what they like to run. So just having the playbook down so down fact gave me a chance to focus in on what the offense likes to do and just be able to react. Did you watch DeMonte KZ former Aztec when he was playing here for the Falcons and can you hit like he used to hit? I'm Darren, I love DeMonte, it would have been very cool to play with him if he was still there however you know I know how the league is, however I'm a player, you'll see, you see the tape. Okay. Thank you sir. Yes sir. Do you have salts? Yeah Darren, following that up and being out there in beautiful San Diego, I know it well. How closely did you even follow the Falcons really? And I mean the fact that you're coming to a team that is rebuilding particularly on the defensive side of the ball as a player, what's your approach in that situation? I'm just going in there and working hard every day to become a starter. I feel like I can contribute and I feel like they also do, that's why they drafted me, however I'm just going in and do everything I can from the day one to go out there and be the best version of me and help the team win. Rebuilding or not, I feel like this is a great organization to be a part of and I just can't wait to get out there and get to work. And I'm just curious, did you have any field at all for where you might go in the draft? I mean if you Google your name online you're going to see your name everywhere, you know, fifth, seventh round, not drafted, whatever. As a player, did you have any any certain thoughts where you might go? Yeah I did, either very late yesterday or earlier this morning like it was, right in the range of where I thought I was going to go in. I just know the situation that I'm in is a situation I'm supposed to be, so I'm blessed. Michael Rostin? Yeah, hey Darren, I'm kind of curious, do you have any conversations ever with John Hoke because you're going from Hoke, you're playing going from one brother to the other? Yeah, I've had multiple conversations with Big Hoke. He likes to joke around and say, he told me right now before when I got off the phone with him was, I hope that his coaching, we can fix the errors in his coaching. So they have a real good relationship, but Hoke to Hoke, I know their coaching style is pretty similar so I'll fit in, I have a good time with Big Hoke. So did you get a sense at all that that helped maybe with the Falcons making this pick because of that familiarity with John and Brady? Possibly. I know that Brady will only have good things to say about me, and that probably helped. I know you have to be a good player on the field, so however, I feel like that may have helped, it may not have helped, however, that's just how to take him to turn, so I'm happy to be a Falcoon. Charles Odom, I believe you played Safety Corner and Nichol in the Senior Bowl. What helped your draft status and how do you think the Falcons view you? Most definitely. I'm not really sure what I would play, Safety, Nichol, Corner. When I get out there, however, I'm willing to play either of the three. I'm ready to just go out there and work. That most definitely helped my draft side as though I feel like just seeing I had the versatility that I know I had, but it keeps me not seeing because I only played outside Corner and a little bit of Safety in my freshman year. So just going out there and performing real well for sure helped my draft style. I'm not sure how that works for you guys, for you at the Senior Bowl, but was that something that you raised your hand that you wanted to do? So when I first got there, I was a I was told that I was going to play some safety by my agent. I said, I don't care. I'm a DB, so I'll play Safety, Corner, whatever they want me to do. And as a week gone on, some guys were going down, so I was just learning all three positions and then they just threw me in a nickel like some guys were down and needed me to fill in the spot. So just playing football. Jason Bart. Hey, Darren, congratulations on what would you say your your best attribute is as a defensive back? Being versatile and being able to cover. I feel like I'm very technical about how I play DB. So just being able to cover whoever's in front of me, tight ends, receivers, running backs, I feel like I do a great job covering. And one of the things I just doing the quick research on you, press man is an area of strength. How would you assess yourself in that? And of course, with the NFL, you need good corners out there. How does that translate to this next level? You think I'm a fucking translate very well. I feel like my trainers that I've been training with have sent me up in a good position just after a foundation on what to do. A lot of scrimmage and how to work it. So just holding on my techniques and making sure I get better every day in the league where receivers are fast or crafty. They're better than they are in Congress. So he's getting better as they get better. And knowing what I'm doing and doing what I know what to do. So I'll be ready. Kelsey Conway. Hey, Darren, the 2019 season you I think tied the FBS for most pass breakups. What do you think was the biggest source of that being how well you played that year? I feel like just getting more comfortable in the defense. I feel like as you just continue to play and have time to learn the defense and trust the people around you, you can just go out there and play a lot faster than people are accustomed to. So just trusting the defense, trusting the play calls and reading my keys and seeing things and just reacting, not least second guessing things. Sometimes you have as a DB to make a good play. You have to you might have to just take that risk. So I was doing that and making plays as someone who seems like they like to make a lot of plays on the ball. How would you describe your mentality when you're back there in the secondary? Oh, very less. There's going to be times when I was playing against the vision when athletes, people on scholarships, there's going to be times where you may give me they may catch a ball, however, just have a short memory. Things happen, but go out there and make a play. If you give them a play, just go out there and make a play. And that's what I live by. Justin Felder. Hey, man, congratulations. One more question on a Demonte Kasey. I read an article where Coach Long said he thought you asked for the number 23 because that's what Kasey wore. Is that? No. OK. Well, so what's the story? Well, I'm going to tell you the story. I get there and I was already getting compared to Demonte. And just the first thing that I am, I knew Demonte was a great player. However, I wanted to create my own legacy at San Diego State. So before I got there, I said, I said, I did not want 23. I thought I did not want it. I got there second day, we get a locker and I'm at number 23. So I said, OK, I mean, they gave it to me. I'm going to go ahead and just continue the legacy that he had and do the best that I can in this number. That's what I did. Thanks for clearing it up. Appreciate it, man. Do you have any follow ups? I was just trying to get a 40 time on you. Darren, what's your fastest 40? If you got your three come time, that'd be great, too. 441, I think it was like low sevens. I can't get the exact time. OK.