 What, what do you think about coming to a team that so obviously needs pass rushers? I mean, do you just look and see opportunity with this depth chart? I definitely see opportunities, you know, every team that has a brush or a DN that can get out the quarterback and I feel like I'm that guy. I'm very blessed. Was Atlanta a team that you thought might, might call after whatever meetings you had with them or interactions? Uh, definitely. Just, uh, when I took my top 30 visit, you know, I visited, uh, the facility, it was great. You know, great coaches, uh, great players, and I just see myself running the codes like we're in a white. Thank you, Daniel. Nice to meet you. Yes. Michael Rothstein. Hey, Daniel, congratulations. Uh, I'm curious. What did you learn from mo crumb? You said what? What'd you learn from mo crumb? No, from coach crumb. Yeah. Oh, coach from, yeah, that's my guy. So basically, you know, just every time you step out on the field, uh, just say I didn't need about yourself, uh, give it your all, you know, no matter if that's on and off the field, you know, just always just go about things a certain way and, uh, just always give it your all. So I mean, when you look at your production throughout your career at Western Kentucky, was there a point where you started to realize that that was going to come more consistently? Like, how did that happen? Yeah. So basically, I will say, you know, just, um, pushing yourself and, you know, just try to get better every day. And, uh, I always try to emphasize on that a lot. Uh, you know, just running to the ball, the small things like that run to the ball, finishing at the quarterback. And, uh, you know, just always running around the ball. And I always been the type of guy where, you know, I try to live what I preach, you know, practice how I preach. And, uh, every time I go on the field, you know, I tip my shoulder and I just try to be the best player I can be. Appreciate it. Congratulations, Daniel. Thanks so much. Kelly Price. Hey, I'm not sure if my connection is good and I just hopped on here. Um, so I was just wondering, uh, the moment that you got drafted to your hometown team, what was that like? Um, man, it was a blessing. I'm very honored. Uh, you know, just being from Atlanta, you know, a lot of people like your family, so much support. And, uh, you know, I have a daughter family that's really to, I mean, just, just excited to come to the games. And, uh, you know, it was decided to rise up. Then I was curious if you had any, like, memories of Falcons games or watching the Falcons, any players maybe that you grew up watching, just being from Atlanta? Yeah, I would say, you know, just not even going into the games. Um, me and my family, we always just like to be outside of the Georgia Dome. Um, you know, just always had a good time. Awesome. Congrats. Thank you so much. Joe Patrick. Yeah. Hey, D'Angelo, congratulations, man. Uh, I just have one question, which is, what do you expect to, to be the biggest challenge for you, you know, stepping up to play at the professional level, obviously in the NFL? Uh, honestly, I'll probably just say, just add my weight, you know, to add a weight to my frame and, uh, just setting the harder edge. Josh, do you have any follow-ups? Just going to ask you, D'Angelo, what is your weight now and what would you like to get up to? So as of right now, I'm 242. Uh, my goal weight is 250. So, thank you. Joe Patrick, you got something else? Yeah, just to follow up on that. What was that something that you heard from the coaching staff that they wanted from you? Or is that just something that you kind of, you know, planned in your own mind? Yeah, it was always something like that. I, uh, set myself towards, it's a goal. Um, you know, 250, I feel like I'll be able to, you know, play as hard as I can. Um, we're setting harder edge. And, you know, honestly, you know, the league has guys at six, seven, three, 40. So, you know, just matching up to that size. I feel like 250 would be a great size for me. Michael, you got anything else? Yeah, I do. Just, I want to hit a little bit more on kind of growing up and tailgating at the Georgia Dome. Like, did you have, like, a guy that you watched on the Falcons a ton? Was there a guy that you're like, oh man, like that was my freaking guy? Almost definitely. I was saying Michael Vick. No, Michael Vick and his prime man. That guy was, he was a legend. And you know, everybody know Michael Vick. Everybody has Michael Vick jerseys. Did you, how many Michael Vick jerseys did you have? Uh, I had two. Two. That one in the red one. Cool.