 Zion Johnson, one of the top offensive linemen in the draft this year. I've got to know you're Davidson, good school, play nice football, things are going well. Takes a lot of guts to walk away from there and go to Boston College. What led you to do that? I would say a lot of people may or may not know this, but Davidson College doesn't offer athletic scholarship. So for me, I wanted to try to go somewhere, you know, whether it was higher SES or, you know, maybe if I had the opportunity to go to a FBS school to go somewhere I would go on scholarship. But when I went in the portal, you know, I was actually surprised. I got a lot more interest than I thought I would. You know, one of the schools I thought about going was South Dakota State. But, you know, I looked at Boston College. I had the connection with the coach there, Phil Troutwine. You know, he coached me. He recruited me to Davidson and they're a great academic institution. So, you know, for me, it was a no-brainer at that point. You're still a Davidson guy at heart too and a Boston College guy. Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely. So, when you go to BC, the development and everything, was there a year? Was there a time where was there a moment where things really took off where you said, hey, I can really, really do this? Well, my outlook going in is, you know, I felt like a lot of people expected me to, you know, register at the year develop. But for me, I wanted to go in there. I wanted to play. You know, I felt like I had that opportunity and wanted to do that. So, I came in there in the spring. You know, I had to submit a waiver to play because this was before you had one year to transfer. You'd have your eligibility. So, I went in, developed throughout the spring. I think I played a great tackle. You know, a position I never played before. You know, I was on the two deep. And once my waiver was accepted, they moved me to left guard. And I started competing with the left guard there. It was a fifth year senior. So, we rotated all throughout the first six games of the season. And then I finally got the opportunity to start, you know, seven games in. What is it about you, athletically, that makes you an effective offensive lineman? I mean, I think one important thing for offensive linemen is you need to be able to anchor in the past. You need to be able to sit on ball rushes and, you know, stop penetration. I think I do that fairly well. Playing tackle. I mean, you're not the tallest guy in the world. And you certainly project in the NFL as an interior guy. How much does it help you though, in this whole experience, that you have played tackle on both sides? Oh, absolutely. It helped me a lot. You know, at tackle, you have a lot more opportunities to block very athletic defensive ends in space. And that's something when you move back inside, you know, it really helps you in your pass protection. You know, you get that experience being isolated, you know, being one-on-one with good players. So, you move back inside. You know, it kind of feels more natural in pass protection. Snap very naturally. Is that something you've done much in your career? Not really. It's something that I've been focusing on, though. You know, I've done a lot of under center work at Boston College. I played center in the spring game, pretty much primarily under center. But I've been working the gun snaps in the off season, trying to get better at that facet of my game. Feel like a center from your mentality, meaning a guy that can handle a big guy on top of you and run the whole show. Do you like that aspect of it potentially? I do like that aspect. I mean, you know, of course, I like playing guard. But also, you know, I like to say I'm very a mental player. You know, I like the X's and the O's. I like learning about defenses and the offense and having control of the show, getting in to point the IDs and, you know, say where the protection's going. That's really a part of playing center. That's really enticing. I like. What's the most important thing that the NFL team that drafts you should know that they are getting inside Johnson? Well, I would say I'm a reliable guy. I'm someone who, you know, you can count on to know their assignment. A guy you can count on to do the right things outside of the facility and inside the facility. And, you know, along with that, I'm a guy that's for the team. You know, I'm someone who, you know, if you want to play anywhere on the offensive line, I'll play it and, you know, I want to win. I want to go somewhere that with guys that want to win and that are hard workers.