 Hey, Ryan, how are you doing, man? I'm good. How are you doing? Doing great. So this late in your career at 29 years old, you're becoming more and more of a mentor, I would say. Would you say that's true? And if so, who are some players that you've mentored and what are some things and some principles that you've taught some younger players? For sure. You know, being an older player now, that's weird to say. It seems like yesterday I was one of the young guys. But for me, being an older guy, playing the way I do, a lot of younger players kind of take notice to that. And for me, I always talk to the young guys, play the way you play the game that got you here. There's things you're going to have to adjust and change. But for young guys, there's a reason why you're in the league by what you did in college and how you play in college. Obviously, you need to get your technique down and things of that sort. But you got to play the game your style. So with young guys, they always ask, why do you play like that? And it's like, that's just the way I play. And you have to figure out your own little niche of how to play the game to your best of your ability. So with young guys, I always preach to them, tell them to find the way that they play and elevate that. And I feel like that's, for me, I know Marshall Yanda used to tell me that all the time when I was back in Baltimore as a young player, watching him do what the way he operated and the way he played the game. She always told me to find that style of play that fits you and run with it.