 Kyle Pitts less a tight end, more an offensive weapon who can block. What do you see with him based on his production profile in Florida? You know, athleticism doesn't matter a ton at wide receiver, at least in terms of testing, but it definitely does at tight end. And among breakout tight ends over the last 10 years, their average weight and height adjusted 40 time has ranked in about the 85th percentile. And so Kyle Pitts has that athleticism. He's 6'6", 245 pounds, he ran a 4'4'4' at his pro day. And he's got the production to match that too, where his college dominator and breakout age both ranked higher than the 90th percentile at the tight end position. So if you want a comparison of what he could do at the NFL level and what he could bring to an offense, look at what Darren Waller has been doing with the Raiders. Pitts is an awesome athletic pass catching to the tight end who can move all over the field just like Darren Waller can. He has tight end one upside.