 All right, I guess I'll start it off. We all know why we're here. We just selected Peter Skoronsky with the 11th overall pick. Peter checks all the boxes for us and what we're looking for in our offensive line and what we're looking for to bring in our program. He was a guy that, truth be told, we targeted from the very beginning, didn't know if he was going to be there or not. So we had other contingency plans just in case. And we got lucky and he was there. And so it made the pick real easy for us to pull off at 11. So, Mike, nothing. Well, I would just say I want to thank Rand, his staff, our coaches for putting a lot of work in, not only on Peter, but this entire draft. So far, an amazing process, exactly where we were yesterday in some of the scenarios. Our communication, I have absolutely enjoyed it thus far. We're getting a fantastic player, a physical player, a violent player. He's got versatility. And those are things that we covet with the durability. I know when he grabs people, most of the time they stop moving. So that's really a good thing for an offensive lineman. Theresa? Mike, that's the thing. It may not be a sexy pick going for offensive lineman, but 49 sacks allowed last year. How important is it to protect the quarterback? We've said since the end of the season, during the season, multiple times, numerous times, we have to do a better job protecting our quarterback. And we've set out to do that, not only by improvement, but in the off season, and some of the free agent acquisitions, but also tonight. And you have to be able to do that. And this isn't just a pass protector. This is an all-around, very, very good football player, very good offensive lineman. Did you guys talk to Arizona or anybody else about moving off as a quarterback? If you guys remember when we spoke, I guess it was Monday. And I told you guys about everybody being nosy. That included me. So you have to know all the scenarios above you, below you. So we called everybody, whether it was teams above us, teams below us, just exploring to see where we were going to be. And it's funny, Mike and I, we were just talking about it downstairs. How they came off is about how we predicted, and where we thought was going to be there for us at 11 to choose from. We did think Peter was going to go a little higher than expected, but we would have loved for him to fall to us, and he did. Really just going to play him at offensive line to start and see where we go, and see where we feel like he can best help the football team, where he can best help himself. We haven't targeted him anywhere. Really, when we've set out to talk about this off season, we've wanted to identify speed, violence, and versatility. And he checks those boxes, and we'll kind of let that materialize as we work through the off season and at training camp. That's when the offensive line is going to come together. We've talked about that as an in training camp. You figure, Mike, in the end, between Dillard and Skronsky, one's at left tackle, one's at left guard? Well, we hope that they both are going to be able to contribute. I mean, obviously, that's why we've made the acquisition we did in the off season. And that's why we made the pick that we made tonight. We've played against teams that have really good lines of scrimmage. And I'm glad that Rayne feels the same way that we do is that that line of scrimmage is critical in this league. And you see what some of those guys have to block across from them, and Peter, and hopefully the rest of those guys as they come in here and develop and gel are going to be able to do that for us. Rayne, you mentioned that you're taking Skronsky at 11. What is it that you feel separates him from the other tackles and guards? Well, I think the thing about Peter and what Mike was saying is his versatility. And when he grabs people, for the most part, they stop. When he gets his hands on guys. So whatever his length is, it's his length. But he played at a high productive level using that same length to stop people. And again, it's another way for us to add not only a good football player, but a good person. He's a consummate pro even in college, the way he carried himself. And he just made it a comfortable and easy pick for us to pull off the board. Yeah, because that was the pre-draft notion from everybody, can he play tackle? And it wasn't because he wasn't successful playing tackle in college. It was because of the quote unquote desired arm length. So we know at the end of the day we got a good football player that is gonna be productive wherever he plays. Nothing, communicate with my partner. We talked throughout, we were doing a countdown. Hey, we're three out, we're two out, we're one out. Here's this scenario, here's that scenario. It helped having his leadership and his veteran knowledge of how to work a draft. So it made it easy. And like we talked about the other day, us being locked in that room together, going through that board, working through discrepancies that we may have had, whether it was our scouts, whether it was our coaches or whether it was ourselves, put everything into vision for us. So when that pick came, we knew immediately we didn't have to have much conversation, just a quick, hey, we're good and we were good. And so it made it easy. Everybody's been asking me how I feel, am I excited and all those things. I've been telling everybody the same thing. I think about, you score your first touchdown and you dance and you celebrate and most coaches will pull you to the side and say act like you've been there before. So this approach today is if I've been there before. I told Ran, you never forget your first though. So we laughed about that. And just to echo that, it was easy. There was a comfort to it, having worked through those scenarios up and down. And so like he said, it kind of happened and here we were and I was hoping it just, it kind of came to us and it was easy. So that was probably the best part of this entire process is having, spent those last couple of hours yesterday, just him and I, putting everybody's thoughts together and everybody's vision together for these players. How has Peter worked through the short-on to overcome that? What's a guy with short-on to do? Great footwork, he's square, plays square. He's got, he's strong. He's got, you can watch some of these clips and these are 280 pound guys, 270 pound guys, rushing on the edge or blocking down on a three technique. And he gets his hands on you. For the most part, they don't go very far. And I think he uses his mind. I mean, he's intelligent. There's a lot of things you can do to make up for not having 35 inch arms, which very few tackles have. And so it's angles, it's strength, it's body control, it's playing square, and being able to move his feet. You talked the other day about the value of getting face-to-face time with these prospects. What did you learn about Peter when he got with them in the pre-draft and just kind of how did that inform the pick? So we met with Peter at the combine, felt really good about him. And then our online coach, Hoss, went to the pro day and spent time with him. Again, the player and the person checked all the boxes for us. So we felt like who he was and what he brings here was easy. Inside a guard, how good is he at getting to the second level and unblocking like you guys, like your guards do? Good. I mean, when any offensive lineman for us is uncovered, there's times where they're gonna have to play in space, whether that's at the second level or that's pulling, and those, what we would call movement blocks. And I mean, there's very, very proficient. It's not like he hangs his hat on one thing. This isn't just a player that's just a one-trick player. He's a complete offensive lineman coming out of college and there'll be a lot of things that he's gonna have to learn and that we're gonna have to help him learn and continue to develop them. And maybe some of the tricks of the trade, but I don't think that there's any concern with Peter's ability to move and block in space or on the edge. He checks the bar and should move. The champion box ran about being a blue player that he'd love to play right away. Yes, he is that, and hence why he goes at 11. You mentioned, you know, being nosy and checking things out with the calls and so forth. With the proximity you guys had to the top of the draft this year and the quarterbacks that were up there, you know, was there much of a temptation in your mind to kind of take? I mean, again, it goes to what we were talking about earlier this week, trust in the board, and that's exactly what we did. He was a player that, like I said, we covered it and we didn't think would be there. And so when he was there and where we had him slotted, it was an easy pull, because we trusted not only our communication, but we trusted our board. Mike, would you infer, particularly, to thinking defensively about stopping those guys or are you thinking offensively about matching what those guys might be? Yeah, you don't think we thought that way. I think we obviously want to improve our football team. And, you know, we're not setting out to, obviously, we have a goal every year. We want to win the division and host home playoff games and win championships. But I don't think that ever crossed our mind is that, hey, we have to go get somebody to, you know, to stop whatever rookie quarterback. And we're trying to build a team, a complete team. We have a lot of work to do. We're just getting started. But I think it's a great start. That said, Mike, how about you guys? There's a lot of players in this draft I like, and there's a lot of players that ran likes and that we both like. I think we're going to continue to try to find players at all levels, quarterbacks, running backs, receivers, defensive linemen. So we ended up where we were. We stuck, and we knew this was a player that when we said if we were going to stay there and pick, Peter Skoronski is going to be one of those players. You guys have both talked about speed. Offensive line speed, probably not the first place you should think of. Is it about remaining out into a big deal, going into tomorrow now? Yeah, but we've talked to our players already, the ones that we have on roster about the ability to play fast and the ability to be and get timed fast. So we're going to find a way to get them to play faster. And then we're going to target some players that have speed, but at his position, you know, that this is a fast player, plays fast, you know, isn't unsure of what he's supposed to do when he goes and hits somebody and blocks the guy and keeps him away from the quarterback. Well, I think Rand, you know, Rand caught him at the pizzeria. They probably had some pitchers and he congratulated him, obviously. I thanked him, you know, for the way that he played. I told him that the reason that he was in this position was for those people around him and that he should be gracious and he should always remember to put the team first and come in here and be ready to get to work.