 What was it like getting drafted by the Falcons? And what was the weight like for you here to get the call here in the seventh round? The call, just getting the call in the seventh round, it felt amazing. My whole family was here, mom, dad, grandparents, brothers and sisters, my fiance and everybody. So it was just great. You know, it was real stressful waiting all the way up until the seventh to get picked. But I got to get picked, and it was a blessing. So could you discuss your body of work there, 47 games, starter for the game, cops, and any. I saw some right guard and some center in there. Let us not be done anything else over those 47 games. Yes, so first year I didn't play. I got injured. My first year of college. After that, I started the second game the next season. And I started every since. I played left guard my first year. The last three years, I played guard, right guard. And then in the last bowl game versus Notre Dame, I got to play a little bit of center. SCC, you all go up against a lot of comp. Who are some of the toughest tackles you had to face? There was a lot. The biggest one that always stands out to me is Bobby Brown. He's now in NFL. He's on place for the Rams, I believe. That was one of the ones that stuck out ever since I started playing. You got him. Yeah, there's a lot. I can't really think right now. Is there a lot? Russell, Jovon, you got to convert a whole bunch of people now from Panthers fans? Like what goes on there? No, they'll follow me wherever I go. So we'll see. It'll be easy. Well, you were an information science major in college. What was the plan if football? Did you have a plan if football wasn't going to be working out for you? Yes, so with that, just people that I met, even through training, I met people that who told me if this doesn't work out that just from them meeting me, I can come work for them. Things like that through my major and what I do with that major. So if it didn't work out, I probably could have did that a little bit, but I always wanted to open up my own gym and everything and do pretty much this training process that we had to do. So training with O'Lyman and things like that. Was that when you were studying where you were heading, I guess, or? You said what? I said when you were in your studies, was that where you were heading? Did you start to get a plan for that? I always wanted to do that, the training stuff, but I knew that I'll come later on. But information science was like another backup. So I really enjoyed that. That's like computers, web design, things like that. And I always enjoyed that. Thanks, Charles. Did you have talks with the Falcons? And if so, did they talk to you about where they see you? I know some projected center might be in your future, but did you talk with the Falcons about that? I'll play whatever they need me to play. I'll play guard. I showed that I can play center. So if I had to go play center, I can play center also. But I haven't really talked to them about it. So we'll see once I get there. And I'm willing to do whatever they ask of me. Hey, Javon, congratulations. Appreciate you. What were your expectations coming into the draft as to where you might go? Excuse me? I said, did you have any, or were you just pretty wide open to whatever might come? I was hearing a lot third day, so I didn't know when third day. I was hoping earlier than later. But I left it as always God's plan. So I just didn't question it, however it came, it came. And I just have to continue with that plan.