 Yeah, JPP, the first day of practice a couple of years ago, put an absolutely blistering move on me in one-on-ones. I think they posted it right after. I went one way, he went that way, and then I was caught in a damn blender for a second. But no, those guys, I mean, they're Super Bowl champions for a reason. They're an extremely talented team everywhere at every position. It's going to be a good time to go down there and engage where we're all at and what we need to work on and rely on the things that these coaches have taught us and what we pride ourselves in. Dylan Radins in his development. And as a veteran, do you notice when a rookie starts to pick things up when the light starts to come on for them? Yeah, I think Dylan's done a good job of taking the coaching and coming in here. It's hard, like I think I said in my last press conference, it's hard to practice here. This is a hard place to come in and do it. These coaches expect a lot of us when we step on the practice field. It's not this walkthrough type of thing. We go, especially an individual, and I know that's a bit of a shock for anyone, any school they came from. And Dylan, the way he started and the way he's going now, he's made a lot of leaps. I mean, he's had a better camp than I probably had my rookie year. And I think he's done a good job. We all got to grow and improve. And that goes for me, Roger, Ben, everybody, and Dylan's one of those guys too. I think he's done some good stuff, and he's just got to continue to keep going. It's hard to play in this league, but it's really hard to play a full season. And especially your rookie year, you're getting that week 13, 14, those types of things. Your body thinks, oh, I should be done now. Usually, guys are getting ready for a bowl game or whatever. It'll say a lot about him as being a pro and how developed he can be and taking care of his body, how that's going to go throughout the season. But I think Dylan's done a good job. What's it like on pad days to wear the double knee braces? That's the banger you came out with, Paul, huh? The knee brace question? I don't like knee braces. I mean, I think these John and Ray will have us wear the knee braces because they want us to be safe. And we're going to do that. I mean, they want us to be safe. And if that's what they want, that's what we're going to do. They're our boss. And so I mean, I'm not going to go out there in the game and play with the knee brace unless I have to. But it is definitely, you don't want something to happen in practice that you could maybe handle with the knee brace. So I understand why they do that. It's definitely a good thing that they put us in that. But it's tough. Knee braces can be hard, especially when you're, you know, you don't wear them all the time. We wear them all the time in college. You don't really notice it when you come here. And I remember my first practice, I'm wearing knee braces to the first practice and Michael Rue starts laughing at me and just goes, hey, if it's going to go, it's just going to go. And so I think that was the last time I wore knee braces until I was mandatory for me. Yeah, you know, I mean, it's all just an excuse, right? Like I could sit here and say it's awful and it's this. And but at the end of the day, it's, you got to get out there, you got to block the guy. Jeff's very, very athletic, three technique and cutting him off and knee braces is a little tougher than without knee braces. But I mean, if you can do it in knee braces, you probably do without them. Are you faster on Sunday? All of a sudden when they're off? Well, I mean, during the season, we'll have them. If we do go pads, it'll be on one specific day and then you take them off. So, you know, you want to be your fastest on Sunday. Bud, present the offensive lineman. What are your conversations been like since you've been teammate? Yeah, Bud's, he's extremely athletic, physical outside linembacker. I think I talked about this in the last time when I was up here was when we were watching film with the Steelers before we had to postpone that game. You notice that Bud plays, plays through the whistle and follows the ball and plays extremely hard. If he's got very violent hands and he's going to be a great player for our team, the way he plays, he knows what Vrable wants and these coaches want. And I think it's going to show. And I'm really excited for him to start integrating back into whenever he does or whatever he starts doing more. I'm excited to go against him. It's only going to make me better. If you get an offensive coordinator this year, what would you like about Todd? And also, I mean, is that a job that comes with some pretty high expectations given what this offense has done? I think regardless of what we did in the last few years, I think it's, there's a lot of, I mean, if you're an offensive coordinator in the NFL, there's a lot of high expectations on you. Todd's been through that before. And one thing that I love about Todd is he's, you know, he's told us he's going to stick to what we are as an offense. He's not going to, you know, you've had guys go in either on this team, the franchise in the past or other franchises say, you know, this is the offense that I run. This is what we're going to do. And it's, you know, the guys that come in and see the skill set that we have and kind of tries to tailor to that. It seems like he's really, that's what he wants to do. And so we're, we have embraced Todd as our OC. Miss R, obviously, because he's a good guy and we love him. Super happy for him to be the head coach of the Falcons. And, but yeah, we love Todd. What about looking forward to practice these days? Did you, were you disappointed not to get a couple of snaps in the first pre-season game? No, I was, it was understandable. I mean, I went the whole last year without a pre-season game and, you know, these practices are hard. And you, you practice here in Tennessee, those games are a little bit easier, you know? So it'll be fun to go down to Tampa and practice against those guys at that level in a practice situation, whether it's one-on-one, some team peers or whatever, that'll be fun. But, you know, the game, it's the pre-season is awesome because you get to watch the guys that work so hard. And, you know, you're rooting for all your guys to make the team. And obviously the way it works out is, you know, you got 95 guys or 93 guys in the team and it's not going to be 93. So you hope every guy out there that is out there can either make this team or make another team and you're rooting for them the whole entire time. How fans at training camp last year, how much are you looking forward to tomorrow, especially considering how much you love practice and you're a high-energy player? Yeah, no, I love the fans being there, man. I think, I like that we're getting back to normal a little bit. I love that. I love that the fans will be there and I know there's a lot of excitement in this city around this team right now and it'll be cool to go out there and show them we've been working hard and hopefully not let them down. This is Taylor. What do you get personally out of the most? How do they help you the most? I mean, look at the talent in Tampa Bay. JPP is an outstanding pass rusher. He's got a barrage of move. Shaq Barrett has been electric. Even when he was at Denver as a backup, he was a guy that could really rush the passer and does a great job. They have a bunch of guys in the middle, too, that are very talented. Those linebackers, Levante and Devin, are extremely fast. It'll give me an opportunity to get up to linebacker level and see that speed. I mean, their defense, you know, there's a reason why. They were super bold champs and I think we're lucky to go down there and go practice against them. Another day about how he already feels like that chemistry with you is kind of back. Yeah, it's beautiful. Yeah, what's your thoughts were on that and how do you know that it's back? I think he mentioned maybe hitting guys at the same time. What made your mind? Yeah, I saw his answer on that when he's talking about us hitting in combination blocks and hitting at the same time, not him hitting and me hitting or vice versa, being on the same page of that. Roger and I have our own language that we use, whether it's a pass player or a run play, whether I'm making a fake call or a real call, Roger knows what I'm doing. And those are the types of things he's talking about. Passing off games is a very difficult thing to do in the NFL, especially when you're on the man's side. And, you know, Roger's an extremely athletic and strong individual and he brings a lot of energy to practice, so it's great to practice with him. But, you know, the more individual, the more reps we get together, the better we're going to be. And I think he and I are very excited to play a full season together finally. And I've definitely not helped out with that the last two years. That's it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, sir.