 Cody Malk, North Dakota State University, as you can tell, he's a lineman. He's an offensive lineman. But you do this with a defensive lineman mentality, right? I guess so, yeah, if you want to look at it that way. What's your background? How did you get to offensive line, and why did it fit you so well? Yeah, I was, well, I got recruited to play tight end at North Dakota State. I walked on there. I was a 220-pound guy coming out of school, and then I just kept gaining weight, gaining weight, gaining weight. A couple years later, I find myself in the offensive line room, thinking what the heck happened. Did you think about quitting football when they moved you there? No, I did. And I was happy with the switch. And I thought, wherever I could best help fit the team, make the most impact, I was OK with playing wherever. Cody Malk coming in as a tight end, we hear that story a lot. A lot of guys come out of high school as a tight end, become o-linemen, and become some of the best o-linemen in the National Football League because of that athleticism that you bring. Do you think that's a big advantage? I think it is. I think a couple things. It gives you a little leg up in the playbook, I think, too, because you learn tight end. For me, I play tight end in college, so I know what the tight ends are expecting in terms of combo blocks and stuff. And also, just you're o-linemen with a tight end's kind of athleticism, I think, a lot of times. No, yeah, you put on more weight, maybe lose a step or two. But you really have, I think, good athleticism playing inside a tackle. I know you're going to tell me you'll play wherever they want you to play, but where do you see yourself best fitting in pro ball potentially? Yeah, like you said, I mean, I'm good with wherever, but this week I'm kind of trying out all different spots. I was at guard yesterday. I think I'm going to go at center a little bit today, and then probably work in a little bit of tackle tomorrow. So I feel comfortable at tackle just because I've been there my whole college career, but guard was good yesterday, too. OK, so what do you want NFL teams to know about Cody Mount coming out of this week as you head toward the combine? I just want them to know that the guy can play ball. You know, I'm going to go out there and I'm going to try to finish. That's one of the biggest things I try to think about is every block I'm going to finish. And just that I can play any position if I can go out of this week and people see that I can play all five positions, I think that's invaluable. Cody Mount, good luck the rest of the week. Thanks so much. Joining us here in Mobile.