 You're a guy that has been recognized throughout the media and throughout the league for what you're able to do given how young you are. It's something that a lot of people talk about. You're on numerous 25 players under the age of 25 list. Do you think that that gives you kind of a sky's the limit mentality? There's so much more that you can do. I'm honestly, you know, it's just me being honest. I look at that stuff right there and it motivates me a little harder because like, if you're not first, you last. And I feel like, you know, you see these top 10 D-Liemen, you know, that's not good enough. You know, I'm not, you know, I see it like, you know, I want to be the best. I wake up in the morning and that's my mindset. Like, I want to be the best and, you know, I'm going to be the best, so. How do you spread that mentality that I don't want to be top 10? I want to be number one. How do you spread that to your teammate? I mean, it just shows, you know, as they see, like, you know, we got a lot of great players on this team. And, you know, I'm sure a lot of these guys, you know, probably want to be the highest paid at their position eventually, you know, but at the same time, you know, just about every day I come in this building, you know, they know that they see the same thing that we see, you know, because it's social media. Everyone see it. And of course they see it. Just by me putting my head down, coming to work just like, you know, I'm just my first day here that I don't know nothing. You know, I want to come in and learn from these coaches. I want to show my teammate that I'm going to do whatever it takes, you know, to do my job to the best I can to help them win game. It just shows them right there that they can trust me and, like I said, go back to the trust and the respect that whatever it is, no matter how much a rank is, no matter what it is, it may be that I'm going to come to work and put the work in. You're a leader amongst the Tennessee Titans, but you're also a leader in the community. And you have a camp back in Starkville, Mississippi that you've put on two years in a row now. Two years in a row. And it's really a cool thing because you don't just open it to one group of kids. You kind of open it up to everybody, right? Tell me about your camp. Just like last year or this year, of course, you know, my first day is always like the 9th, July 19th of 10th. Now, the first day, it's kind of like be like first through eight graders. The second day, which is Saturday 9th and up, you know, I just, you know, when you think about it, I know me personally, I didn't kind of had that growing up, you know, you didn't have that role model in the community that actually played sports on a high level. You know, you always looked up to all these others, guys that you really didn't know or, you know, I kind of looked up to my uncle and played in the league, but you got these younger kids who were looking up to in his field guys because eventually, you know, they playing this little league football, they want to be in our shoes. So it just, that mindset of going back, like, you know, I was once in you guys' shoes, you know, take advantage of all the opportunities, especially with, because I had a lot of NFL guys who come back and help me do my camp. And it just, you know, that's an opportunity to give back. And I think that's always been my thing, you know, I always wanted to show the kids that, you know, no matter where you come from, no matter what it be, no matter what it is, you know, always never forget where you came from. And like I said, I was once in them kids' shoes and I'm grateful, you know, just that God put it on my heart, each and every year, no matter what it may be, to give back to the kids.