 I guess what are you hoping to accomplish during the last stretch of the offseason and what will you do between, I guess, now and the time training camp starts? Just make sure you're ready to roll when it's time to go. Yeah, just continue these last few days to work, just trying to get everyone on the same page and up to the right speed. We've got a lot of work to do and a lot of new faces, so just getting accustomed to everything but a lot of opportunity in front of us. So just need to continue to work, get ourselves ready for the season through the summer, ready to go during training camp and kick this thing off in the right foot. Will you try to gather with some guys in July before you come here? Or what's your routine usually like to get ready? Yeah, most likely I try to get together with some guys at some point in July, just kind of a little refresher for a few days. Everyone generally tries to get away a little bit, clear your heads, clear your minds, kind of come back refreshed and ready to go for training camp. So definitely working, making sure you're in shape, staying on top of things, but a balance of clearing your head and coming back refreshed and ready to go. Paul, John Glennon. Hey, Ryan. I wondered if you could talk about your impressions of Julio and I know, I think Rob Moore was saying yesterday that maybe it's important for you guys to get to know each other off the field as well as on, can you talk about maybe the chemistry process also that will take place between you and Julio? Yeah, no doubt. I mean, it's going to be a learning process both on and off the field, getting to know each other as people, how we function, just how that relationship fits in. Everyone's a little different. So just figuring out how we work together and then obviously getting up to speed on the field. And obviously he's got a lot of talent and has made a bunch of big plays over the course of career, but we have to get on the same page and make sure that we're on point with everything we're going to ask them to do here in Tennessee. So excited for that. I'm looking forward to the work it's going to take to get ready to go for Sundays in the fall. Great, Curtis. Hey, Ryan, I know the Undertaker didn't make it, but largely the offensive line survived the lower salary cap and the reshaping of the roster to get under the number this year. How big of a relief has it been for you to know you're going to have largely your same guys up there? What's exciting to have some familiar faces in front of me. Guys that know what we're about and know the way we like to play and how we do it. And guys I believe in, I trust in it. And I love playing with it. I love coming to work and seeing those guys in their faces and the work that they put in. So like I said, a lot of work in front of us, a lot of time that we have to take advantage of as we move forward, but to have some familiar faces in front of me is a great feeling. Steve Lehmann. Ryan, considering all the new faces that are in your receiver room right now, how important have these OTAs and specifically now this week where it's a little bit more full speed out there, how important can these couple of days be to help you all get on the same page as you move towards training camp? Yeah, I just, you know, as guys become more involved in what we're doing and guys get healthier, new additions, that'll be the real test for us as we head into training camp, being able to come back full speed and get on the same page quickly with all the different things that we like to do in this offense is gonna be crucial for us. So, I don't know if these last couple of days that are any more full speeds, pretty much the same schedules we've been having, but we gotta take advantage of the time that we do have, no doubt about it. A real quick follow on that, the rookies, McMath and Fitzpatrick, have you been around them enough to get a feel for what kind of receivers they are and how do they look to you? Those guys are working, they're doing what we asked them to do, going out there and working every day, seeing them doing some good things, but it's a long road ahead of them and they just have to keep their heads down and then keep working. Circling back to Paul. Sorry for the internet difficulties. You guys have a ton of big receivers, Ryan, with Julio coming in now, you're the top three guys, big. A lot of the depth is big. Do you have a propensity for big wide receivers and what are the advantages beyond the obvious of having so much length? Well, obviously there's a lot of benefits to having a big target. You get range, bigger catching radius, they can use their bodies to create separation. If it's tight coverage, you have more space to throw it away from a defender and they'll still be able to make a play on it. So, John and Coach Gravel have done a great job of getting guys that kind of fit the way we like to play. Obviously, tough physical. We're gonna ask our receivers to block and being big helps all of that. So, excited for the room that we have and it'll be fun to see those guys work as we get through training camp and how that room ends up will be exciting. Thanks. Ron. Yeah, Ryan, the other day in practice, so you just kind of talked to Julio Jones after one of the reps. I wanted to ask you just how that conversation, that communication is going just as far as you and him getting on the same page, as you mentioned before. Yeah, it's gonna take hundreds of those little small communications throughout training camp, throughout now, up until even throughout the season. It's just got constant communication, fine tuning things, making sure that we're seeing things the same way. I'm gonna communicate with him how I see certain plays, certain routes against maybe a low hip coverage or a high hip coverage and where I expect the ball to be on all those different types of things. So, it's gonna be a learning process. There's gonna be a lot we're gonna have to cover from now until the first game, but it'll be a learning process for both of us and I'm looking forward to it. And you like to do the layup but the finger roll is your TD celebration. So I'll make a basketball reference. How much are you looking forward to kind of being the point guard for this Shaq and Kobe or Mike and Scotty kind of tandem that you have a receiver? Basketball reference. I'm excited, you know, I know we have an AJ and obviously, you know, what Julio brings to the table. I've seen, you know, big things out of him, you know, his whole career. So that's all exciting, but at the end of the day, we have to get on the same page here this year and make sure we're doing everything we can to go out and make plays on Sunday. So, you know, a ton of quote unquote potential but at this point, you know, potential doesn't really get you a whole lot. You have to put the work in, put the time in and ultimately go out and make the plays on Sundays. Thank you. A couple more for Ryan. Teresa? Ryan, to kind of follow up on that, this offense last year was so productive. You've got Derek back as well. Is that the key to making sure that this offense can build and take advantage of all these weapons that you have and how much fun do you have looking at what you're going to be working with this year? You're saying having Derek back, that's the... Well, having Derek, having AJ, adding Julio, all these pieces, you now have so many options. It seems like, does that make your job easier or harder? Well, it definitely makes our offense, you know, where you can't just focus in on one person or one aspect of it. You know, I think that's the key to a good offense is being able to threaten the defense and put pressure on the defense in multiple areas and multiple facets. So, you know, on paper, we have some guys that will be able to do that. At this point, it's just about us, like I said, just continue to work and get ready that way that we can make it a reality on Sundays. Yeah, Ryan, we've asked you a lot about your new offensive teammates, but obviously there's some new faces on the defense side of the ball you've got. You've faced them, I'm sure, at certain points in your career. What have your observations been with, you know, getting to know them, working against them and interacting with them in meeting rooms and such? Yeah, it's been fun meeting some of the new guys that got on defense. You know, I get excited at any time. I get to meet quality players that I've played against or watched play and get to join and play with them. It's something special that I don't take for granted. So, you know, a guy like Bud Dupri, who I have a ton of respect for, you know, just playing against him and the way he plays the game on a weekly basis with tenacity in the run-in in the past game versus in the past, man. It's been fun to watch him. So, you know, hopefully he can continue to do the same thing for us. Last question, Gwennan. Yeah, Ryan, touching back on the size of the wide receivers. I know back in the day you yourself were obviously a big wide receiver. I wonder if, in addition to some of the advantages, are there some challenges that come with being a bigger guy, a bigger wide receiver out there, too? I mean, it just depends on the guy. You know, physics-wise, right? It's a little bit tougher to transition when you're bigger, but some guys, I've seen some really big guys who have amazing transition and can transition just as fast as anybody. So it's really, you know, person-by-person basis and whatever each guy's skill set is. But on the whole, you know, we have to just take advantage of each person's individual skill set, try to bring out the best things that they do, and ultimately help us make plays.