 If you look at the tight ends in this game, Cook had the second most deep targets behind Andrews. Andrews had 24, Cook had 16, and that was in an offense where they never threw deep. So, Jared Cook, we know, has downfield ability, and... So, Cook had 16 downfield targets? That's what I have. Because Michael Thomas, despite like 9,000 targets this year, had 22 downfield targets. Yeah, that's wild. But, and Jared Cook missed a couple of games too. So, I think that if I had to pick one, I might prefer Jared Cook. He is under contract for 2020. It's kind of a high cap number, so I prefer Cook over Andrews. Because Andrews has banged up all year, and I don't know what his health is at. I think that Jared Cook is my favorite because he got deep targets in an offense that didn't throw deep. Whereas Lamar Jackson did throw deep. And Jared Cook is really freaking good. Not that Mark Andrews isn't, but he's also healthier. So, I think Jared Cook would be my preference at tight end. Austin Hooper is the other NSC tight end. He's fine. Like, he gets some downfield targets. He had 11 this year despite missing time to injury. Again, Jack Doyle at 5. So, if I had to rank the tight ends, I go Cook won Andrews 2 in a tier of their own. They're the top tier for me. Hooper in a tier by himself. Jack Doyle in consideration, but only out of obligation.