 I saw Lee Smith back today, was it good to have him back out there with you? Absolutely, it was good to have Lee back out there and we'll just keep working through all these different protocols. So it was good to have him back. Moving forward, what's the next step here? You got him in the camp and then you start working on some of the units I guess. Yeah, we're just continuing it and like I said, there's nothing real special about it. We just got to improve. We'll continue to build these guys up and be smart about it as we build their legs up so we can get a full practice of what we want to. Yeah, sure. A lot of the stuff on the assignment, how quickly they think because you actually are going full speed. Now we don't have the pads on. Some of the holes can get distorted there because until you're in pads, some of the fits. I mean we can see them. I mean it is what it is with the rules. But some things, the guys get slung in there because you're just in jerseys so maybe that hole really isn't there. So really mentally, I mean physically, you can see how quickly they make the decisions and the protections. Things like that. Yeah, for the most part, I mean there's always a play that surprises you. I mean there's a guy that's there, you think that couldn't make that play and he stiff arms seven guys and goes 99. But yeah, for the most part. Oh, Matt Hennessey's played as he tries to earn that job there. We put a lot on Matt's plate. That's a really important position for us. And Matt, and Matt's handle what we're throwing on him. And Drew Dalmas doing a nice job. And then we got Josh Andrews that can go in there and pull the ball. So we've got some versatility in there, guys that are flexible. And that's our charge every day. You've got to make sure you're developing the right guys, having competition in there at center. And then making sure you pick the right eight guys to dress up for you on game day. And it goes to that point. I mean you've got to have real competition. And obviously right now with some of the injuries or protocols, guys are, you know, having to move guys around. But, you know, I always look at this, we're in the solution business. So we've got to find solutions to those problems. You'd love to have everybody healthy. It's just not going to happen. That's not reality in the NFL. And so you've got to attack it. You can't spend a lot of energy wasting and worrying about, oh, what if this guy was here? He's not. So, and that's what somebody would like Jalen. So you say, all right, you can work him inside. And now, you know, he played tackle in college and he's getting an opportunity right there. And it's only going to help him. Whether he starts or he dresses, you know, he's got to be able there. You get an injury, go down. You've got to go in there and play different positions. Oh, it's, look, as long as the guy knows what he's talking about, whether he's played one year or two years, it's the same thing. As long as you can help him and coaching, if you can help him. I mean, a lot of people can go out there and pontificate about random things and whatever. But if you can't truly help somebody, you don't know what you're talking about. Guys tune you out quick, whether you're two or you're 10. So we feel like we've got a pretty good combination of experience. Obviously Justin does a good job with those guys. Having Lee here helps. He's been through a lot of training camps and a lot of plays in the NFL. Going back to the offensive line with Jalen, do you think he's better inside or outside? Or are you still learning? It's too early to tell. Yeah. We know, you know, what he played in college and how we evaluated him. We think he has a skill set that has it gives him a chance inside as well. And so it just depends on the health of our team. You know, is he going to earn that spot out there at right tackle? If he's not, then we got to make the right decision where you don't stun his growth too. But if he's not going to play right tackle, he's got to be able to play inside or play multiple spots. How much do you prize that type of ability to be able to work inside and outside, especially with your offensive linemen, let's say six to eight or nine? Sure. It's huge. There's a lot of guys that have made careers and I'm not comparing Jalen to guys I've been around, but there are multiple guys I've worked with over the years that had made long careers because they can do that. They may not have been the best guard, but they can go in there and play center in a pinch and know what to do and help you win that game. So what do you see him from the safety position and what do you think the separators, or what will the separators be when you get the chance with the fans? Yeah, we've got some good, smart veterans back there. We've got some great competition going on back there right now. And it's still early to make that evaluation, but it helps having Duran and Eric back there. Hawks done a nice job. I mean, TJ, all those guys, that helps Richie too. He can lean on those guys when you're asking questions about experience and vets and guys know what they're talking about. So it's still really early, but we're excited about those guys in the competition. I saw Grant coach, he had a punch out and Audie, he's kind of looking at some of the rookies today. He's like, he has good rushes down there. That stuff, you know, I know not to put too much stock there right now, but when you see them make plays like that, you know, does that get you some confidence? Yeah, it's certainly encouraging. That's what it is. They got to build confidence. I mean, everything's new for them. You know, they're taking a step up into the NFL and it is nice to see them. You want to see guys make plays. So that was good to see from Richie today. Coach, do you have positions, groups like wide out and maybe DB's, you may have some position flex there. Early on, are you keeping guys in the same spot like the slot guy in the slot or are you giving them reps outside and inside to see if they can handle multiple goals? Well, some guys we left their spot. It helps their growth. You know, guys, whatever, but it goes back the same spot. If you're not going to be the X, you know, in certain systems or you're not going to, you know, you're not just the Z. You've got to have that versatility. So if you're, you know, you start on fourth downforce, you come in there, you may be an F and an 11 personnel and then, you know, you go, you got one injured away. You got to have guys that can play multiple spots and that's what's valuable. There's other guys, receivers, same thing that made a career doing that. And we've got really good competition right there. Thank you.