 The NFL has some decisions to make with the upcoming draft. First of all, they have ended in-person pre-draft visits. That is no longer happening. There was a memo released to general managers, head coaches, and player personnel that Dan Graziano got, that they're going to end any sort of in-person pre-draft visits. And now, league officials are trying to figure out how to handle the draft. And nothing's been made official yet. However, there are contingency plans in place to make this a phone draft. Here's Dan Graziano on get-up. There will be a draft in that teams will select players. But the question is, to what extent they can have a large public gathering? As of now, obviously, the reason these things are being canceled is because we don't want large public gatherings. And we're talking about six weeks from now. So the league has to make a decision on this pretty quickly. They have not yet, but it seems as if it's a fair expectation to think that there will have to be some adjustment to how the draft is conducted, whether you can do it with all those people. There's 600,000 people in Nashville last year at the draft. So it's unlikely that that would be the case. It could be a situation where it's like they did it in the old days before it was televised, where they did it by conference call or by calling in the picks. You know what I think is going to be positive about this? Like when the league business week opens and legal tampering happens on Monday, we could finally give Tom Brady's decision the attention that it needs. Because I think it's flown under the radar. We haven't worried about it. We haven't talked about it, whether he's staying with New England where he's going. No, zero speculation. Now because all the other sports are off the board, now we can really zero in. And like Don says, a fine powder. A fine powder. Exactly the decision Brady's going to make. We can actually, we can dig in and do the right thing. Dig it hard. I know the draft is fun and all that, but they could still have it via the phone. And you can still televised it too. Fans could still follow who gets drafted. You'll just lose that whole hug with the commissioner and putting the cap on or the jersey and the interview afterward. But still you could have conduct the draft. Still, it still could be a television element. You would just lose the live crowd. And a lot can happen between now and late April. By the way,