 Dillon Horton, TCU, defensive lineman. This is pretty remarkable. You were 200 pounds coming out of high school? Yes sir, roughly. 200 pounds. Yes sir. And now what are you with? So the highest I got in the season was about 275. I weighed into the senior goal at 265. How do you gain 65 to 75 pounds? Did you keep growing? Is that? I didn't keep growing height-wise, but getting up to this weight, it was more consistency than anything. And then this past year, 2021, 2022, I gained about 30 pounds. Okay, started off as a safety. Right. How much does that and taking those safety skills and that athleticism help you become a pass rusher as you get bigger? Right. So the biggest adjustment I had to make was the speed of the play. It happens faster as you get closer to the ball. So that was the biggest adjustment. But, you know, being a safety allowed me just to understand, you know, how plays are supposed to work from a different perspective. And I feel like that helps. What did TCU season mean to you in terms of the competition that you got a chance to play? Right. In terms of the competition, going to the college football playoffs definitely helped just to understand, you know, how good football players can be in the college level. Yeah, and overall, you certainly saw some talented guys. Where do you still think your game has a chance to grow as you have grown? Right. Well, something I think I can work on as a football player is my pad level naturally. You know, sometimes it gets up a little high. But throughout the season, I feel like we've been working on that. Good stuff. Dylan Horton, TCU defensive lineman with us at the Reese's Senior Bowl.