 Colton Dahl from Lebanon, Tennessee. Who had the best reaction when you were drafted by the Tennessee Titans? It had to be my uncle. I don't think I've ever heard him yell like that. And my mom's brother, Tony, he would hit. He let out a couple ungodly screams or two. So definitely my uncle Tony. It has to be exciting to know you're going to be staying close to home, to be drafted by an NFL team, and to be drafted by a team that you grew up watching, I presume? Yeah, nah, it's an insane. It's a crazy dream coming true. And I'm just at the very beginning of it, too. So it's a little daunting being so local and having a lot of not so much pressure, but expectations on you. But I'm looking forward to that. And I'm looking forward to playing in my backyard, really. So it's an honor. It's a blessing. The Titans have a relatively young wide receiver room. Does that make it easier, maybe, to find your footing, to really get in and feel like you're with peers, instead of with a bunch of guys who are a lot older than you and a lot more experienced than you are? Yeah, yeah. No doubt. The Titans' receiver room is pretty young. And I'm just looking forward to learning from these guys, because a lot of them have been in this roster for, I know trailing's only been here one year, but it's two or three years. And I'm really looking forward to getting to work with them and seeing what I can learn from them, even though they are so young. Being a local guy, you grew up a Titans fan. What's your earliest Titans memory? I would say my favorite memory is just coming up here with my dad and watching some practices and really, really getting to see the inside of how these athletes prepare themselves to go out and play every Sunday. So definitely just those are fond memories, just having that quality time with my father just coming up here and watching. As you were going through that pre-draft process, that period of time where you're just meeting people and going places and doing things all the time, when did you have an inkling that the Tennessee Titans might be a good fit for you? I'm throughout the whole process, really, because I have a couple of coaches that I played for, played under, and Martin, Coach Jones and Coach McMillan, and they're here now. So I've been talking to them throughout this whole process. So it was pretty early on whenever I got kicked that I might be a really, really good fit here. And I got people in here that already know me a little bit. So it might be a good spot to be at. Suiting up in front of family, your friends, people that you've played with your whole life, what is that experience gonna be like? I'm gonna feel like I'm in a dream, really, because I'm playing in Martin. My family, they showed up and they were there. I had like 30 people there almost every game. But just playing in Nashville, playing in a city that I grew up right next to, it's gonna feel like a dream. So I'm at the bottom of a mountain now, but hopefully I'm gonna keep climbing and get to that point. Colton Dahl, thank you so much for hanging out with us. Yeah, all right, it's a blessing, it's an honor. Thank you.