 And you were not a corner until you got to Auburn. You had never played corner. Never. I never, I never played corner. I really played one snap just to stop and do it for going deep. But other than that, I was playing safety, receiving, running back. That was my main position. So when I first got to Auburn, that was the big challenge of playing corner. Do you think you're better off for that because you never learned any bad habits? Oh, yeah. I would say like that helped me a lot just playing different position, everything. If I didn't know, I was going to be great at it because I could finally focus on one position and just perfect my craft and everything. And I feel like that was great. It was no bad habits, no nothing. Do you think that helps you going into the pros based on the fact that you haven't been doing it that long and so there's still more that you can figure out? Oh, yeah, it's most definitely. Looking at it, I only played cornerback for four years. And that's the guys who played it since there was a little kid. So I feel I got a lot of room for improvement.