 Pittsburgh defensive tackle, Kalyza Kansi. One thing about him is he's proof that Aaron Donald's success has taught us nothing. Now I don't wanna put Aaron Donald's levels of expectation on Kalyza. Aaron is one of the top five defensive players to ever play this game. A lot of people say he's the best to ever play the game. And that's not fair or cool to do to a young prospect, but there are some parallels that are kind of impossible to ignore. Look at this. They're almost the exact same size. Like literally the exact same size and the exact same speed, the exact same explosiveness as measured, both unanimous all-American. That's interesting. All right, what else? Oh, both one ACC defensive player of the year at Pitt as well. And again, I'm not saying it's underlined and bold, it's in circle. I'm not saying it's going to be Aaron Donald, but why after Donald is stupidly knocked for being undersized for a detacle. Remember that and it caused him to fall all the way down to 14th back in 2014. Do you remember that? Are people doing the same thing to Kansy? Why are people doing that? Like learn from your mistakes in history, despite the production, the accolades, the breaking Donald's defensive tackle record with a 4-6-7-40, he's still somehow projected to be just a late first round pick. Does that make no sense? It's so stupid. It's the dumbest thing I've heard. If he sticks around that long, you idiots drafting that might not take it, he's going to be a steal for someone, like the Lions at 18. You know, their GM, Brad Holmes, he was college scouting director for the Rams when they drafted Aaron Donald. That makes sense. Or how about the team, do I have my helmet? The Chargers, they're right back there. The Chargers pick at 21. They have had a bottom five run defense each last season. So wherever he goes, I hope Colesia makes everyone feel stupid, just like Aaron Donald did for Fallin' because of his undersized stuff. And I hope that it doesn't take another 10 years for teams to learn their lesson. Colesia, we see you, and good luck at the draft. We'll be back.