 I definitely think we got some good work today, you know, focusing on, you know, just being able to play fast and being able to do our two minute stuff. So yeah, I think we took a step in the right direction today versus yesterday in terms of our energy coming out. You guys hit the mentality for new change? It doesn't change, you know, it's still taking every day, you know, one day at a time. You know, the game is, I'm excited for it, obviously, but I just can't keep looking too far ahead. Just got to keep taking it second one day at a time. How do you feel, OTA is and all that, so how do you feel like it's going now that you're here and available all the day? Yeah, it's definitely, you know, just like I said, it's just a one day at a time thing, you know, you just got to keep making plays when he throws you the ball so he can trust you. You got to make sure you know your stuff in terms of the playbook and make sure you know how you get lined up. Make sure you just do all the little things right. And that's how like little things, you know, build and he starts trusting you with the throws and you start making plays. And that's when the trust really gets there. Feeling comfortable? Yeah, feeling comfortable. Definitely feeling comfortable. A lot more comfortable now. We got the offense installed, you know, able to just study it every single day, you know, go home every night, you know, clean up some little things, watch the film, you know, just correct the mistakes. Do I ever make the same mistake twice? That's our motto. So definitely going in the right direction. I know you're talking about this before. Just, you know, we're very physical. I'm a physical dude, big body that can move. So I'm definitely like gives something in that aspect, you know, someone who can come in and block and then also be able to win on those safeties, linebackers, nickels, this type of bodies. Definitely route routes. He's very efficient. We're getting out of his breaks. He knows how to set guys up. He's a he's just very crafty, you know, even with how big he is without how to manipulate guys. So it's definitely one thing I'm trying to learn from him throughout this training camp. It's definitely kind of a great gene come true ever since I was at TSU. You know, I'm always talking about, you know, getting the opportunity to play here in Nashville, this second home to me. So now that it's come true, I'm going to, you know, take full advantage of it. And yeah, I'm thankful to be here. Everybody was excited, you know, they were wishing me the best. They were saying that's like something, yeah, we've been talking about since I've been at TSU. So for it to actually come true now is, you know, it's crazy and I'm thankful for it. I was really, today was honestly my first day getting in the fire, but, you know, everything's moving fast. I'm catching up on the playbook, but I feel like after, you know, another day or two, I'll be caught up with the guys. And yeah, keep my momentum going. 10, yeah, I played the full 10 season. Yeah, it did. Because, you know, I'm already in great shape, you know, just coming off a season really like a month or two ago. So I'm in good condition and I'm, you know, I'm ready to go. Oh, it's been great. We got a young group of guys in the cornerback room, but they are hungry. They are competing in, you know, I'm in there with them now, so I'm going to compete with those guys. A lot of technique things, you know, getting in and out routes, just catching the ball. That's what it is. What's it more like? Definitely quick out of the breaks, less steps getting in and out breaks. That's what it is to me, you know. I was taking, you know, a couple more steps than I should have been taking, but now I'm, you know, snapping it down, getting out as fast as being able to track the ball. Yeah, I'm way more confident than last year. You know, I was kind of, you know, iffy, but now I've been in the playbook. I'm moving around, being comfortable with the offense. You know, they trust in me. I'm just trying to build and make more plays. I don't know, that's up to coach, but whatever role I'm going to do my best, do the best of my ability. What are the other receivers in this group to what you can do with your skills now? I don't know, we can be put at any position. So it's just, wherever we at, we really just got to make that play, you know, right as deep ball, shut ball, no blocking, they want that out of all of us. Yeah. Yeah, I do. I just got to keep working with Ryan, you know, keep getting on that same page, keep practicing, keep making it, you know, like second nature. Craig said, first offensive, the pass interference call is on his shoulders. Yeah. And he wants you guys to be physical and then you ratchet it down based on how the officials handle it. I imagine you guys would love it. Oh yeah, especially on my side, you know, 6-3, 2-20 plus, you know, being able to use my hands, knock DBs out the way, you know, he liked that physical part of the game, you know. So like you said, he'll take that first pass interference just to let him know like we got physical receivers. He'll, from now, the game, take care of itself. How much are you anticipating that first pre-season game chance to get out there and, you know, hit somebody else? Nah, for sure, I'm definitely looking forward to it. You know, it's always good, you know, once the season gets here. And really, you know, just to get some work, like you said, get other guys, you know, see where we at. KP said yesterday that he kind of expects you at this point to step up even more as a leader as he had that discussion with you or what are those conversations like? Yeah, you know, he's always encouraging me, you know, it's new possession for me, you know, to be the oldest in the room. So he's just giving me pointers, you know, on how to go about that, you know, not everybody is the same leader, you know, meaning some guys are a talkative guy, you know, they ride, ride, whatever, but I'm not. So I just find ways, you know, to implement my way of being a leader. Overall, how dynamic do you think this secondary can be? Very dynamic, you know, we got guys that can move around, you know, guys that can play inside, guys that can play out, guys that can make plays on the ball. And that's what we want to do. We want to have guys, you know, that make plays and don't let no guys catch the ball. That's our mentality going into the season. I know it works hand in hand, but when you have the potential of this front seven, their ability to get after quarterback, how much easier potentially can that make your guys' job? It's always easy because just in the past, like for college, I've been on defense since we haven't had a great pass rush and we've seen the effect that it can have or it doesn't have. So it's always good to have a lead front seven. But at the end of the day, we got to do our job in the back end. We can't just depend on those guys. You had a pretty big play early in practice, breaking up in the past, intended to do it? Definitely, you know, a confidence booster, you know, especially when things aren't going your way, you know, when you're facing that virtue, you got to step up to the challenge. That's all it is. And that's all I'm trying to do, you know, like I said, we don't want no guys to catch no balls, obviously, but sometimes those guys make plays, you know, but it's definitely a confidence booster, you know, whenever you make a play and you build off that, that's all I'm trying to do. And you guys have played together in college, right? Sit again? Oh, yeah, yeah. What's it like to go up against them again? Oh, it's always good, you know, we do a little tribes talking. We were actually roommates. So we got a good relationship, but we know once we're on the field, you know, it's all compete, you know, and we just trying to make each other better.