 newest Tennessee Titans selected at number 35 overall in the 2022 NFL draft. You paid a pre-draft visit to the Titans. They certainly paid a lot of attention to you in the process before and after. Did this pick come as a surprise to you at all? Yes, sir, I would say it came to me as a surprise. But I kind of had my thoughts off that they might pick me. So it was a little thought in my head. I'm just excited that they probably did call and I'm just like overwhelmed. I'm just thankful for the opportunity. You fit the Titans mold in terms of what a battler you are. You had to battle your way up out of after getting out of Williamson High School and going to Mobile. You started on special teams. You worked your way up and you became an All-America selection this past year for the Tigers. That tenacity, that fight, that work ethic, where does that come from? It just comes from me. I would say just growing up on Mobile, everybody, we have a lot of talent in Mobile. Just the guys I grew up with, they were tough. My mom, she was tough. And they all made me tough for people that was around me. And just like since I grew up and always played with a sister, I would play with a chip on my shoulder. So I would try to come with aggression and just play to my best of my ability. And that's my mindset every time. NFL teams look for their defensive backs, especially right off the bat. To play special team, you like it, don't you? Yes, sir. I knew coming in to college that I was going to play special team to get on the field. So that's my mindset. Special team will get you on the field, and that will help you a lot in the long run. So going to the next level, that's the same mindset. Special team will get me on the field. So I'm coming in to play special team and help team out right away. The chip on your shoulder that you've talked about throughout the course of your career, will that remain as you come into the NFL? Yes, sir, always. That chip on my shoulder is not a bad thing at all. I feel like it's always a good thing to have a chip on your shoulder. They make you want to be great, make you want to push, make you want to become a better player. So that chip on my shoulder can always be there no matter what. Describe your style as a defensive back as a cover corner to the Titans fans who are watching this and listening to this. My style, I would say I'm a great like overall corner. I'm great with just playing man, I got to play zone. I fit into the system. I play both really and I'm a guy who's not that tall, like 5'11", but I'm not scared. I'm not backing off from that. I'm a tackle, I'm a smart player. I can adjust from corner to nickel. So it can be a lot to help in being fit to team and everything. And that's just my mindset. Just the guy that I am, I'm always had a chip on my shoulder. So a lot of guys, we don't have that dog mentality. My mindset is really just different. That's the reason why I think, that's the reason that it sets me apart from everybody. Roger McCrary, Traylon Burks is a part of this franchise. So it's an SEC West reunion. You've gone against him before you're now going to see him in practice. Give us your thumbnail on the type of receiver that the Titans are getting in Traylon Burks. Oh yes, sir. I said they're getting a great receiver. Before the draft even started, a lot of people asked me who was the great guy you went against. I always say with John Metchie and the guy who everybody slept on with Traylon Burks. That guy there, just his size, his size, he can run for his size, he can jump, he can catch. And just like the guy he heals, his mindset, when I played against him, he wasn't trash talking. He was focused on himself. So I say with him and that right mentality, I feel like he's going to help program real great. And I'm happy that I'm going to get him in practice and finally come to the team together. Roger, you're at a gathering with your family at a sports bar in Mobile. Talk if you would about what this moment means to you and your family as you're drafted in the second round of the NFL draft. It is great. It is great to find center right this moment here with my support system back home. I'm just happy that they are here. And no matter what happens, going to the next level, I know they can always have my back. That's my mindset. Mobile is going to always have my back. And I'm happy to represent 2-5 going here and going to the next level. The 2-5-1 will be represented by Roger McCrary, the cornerback Auburn, who is now a Tennessee Titan, picked at number 35 overall early in the second round. Roger, as we say here, congratulations and Titan up. All right, thank you. Thank you for having me.