 I don't know how I feel, Corey, I hope so. I mean, he's done a lot of good things for us, but there's a lot of factors that go into that. And he certainly worked hard, and he's been about what we're about. And we're going to do our best to try to keep him there. Yeah, it was fun to watch last year to see how all that kind of came together. And I think that all of those guys, they benefited from each other. I thought the rush was coordinated. And I thought Danico's presence, along with kind of keep that thing together and working through Harold's contract and being mindful of players that we have kind of coming down the pike, too, that we want to try to keep there as well. Yeah, I mean, I thought he kind of came in and he had the hamstring, and then it looked like we were headed in the right direction. John had some setbacks along the way. I know he worked extremely hard. He was one of the first ones in the building each day trying to get in there. I know he was passionate about getting on the field, helping his teammates, his approach to the team. I thought he treated the team really, really well on how he was trying to get out there. And unfortunately, he wasn't out there enough to really make an impact week after week after week. Certainly when he was out there, I think he certainly helped our football team. But yeah, it was one of those things that was really just kind of a, seemed like a nick every week that we were trying to work for. Yeah, I think that's a balance that you always work through, John, as players, as their careers start to get a little longer and you see some things and you're wondering, was that an isolated instance, or is this going to be a repetitive thing? It's something that we're talking about internally with our medical team, staff-wise, with our scouts about that. Yeah, I think we're working through that. We're working through that, Teri. I think that that group's been together for a long time and they know each other. There's something to be said when you've got that type of continuity with your front. The calls and they've seen and they just kind of know this player is going to be there when this happens. But those are some of the decisions that we're having to work through with Ben and trying to keep him and looking at really all the positions on our football team with decisions that we're going to have to make to get under the cap so that we can be in congruence with the league rules because you're picking at the back of the draft and you know they're going to go in the top three or four picks. But it's something that we're mindful of and we work through those guys and you're trying to find those guys that may be within striking distance that may not come in and unseat but you see a future for those guys. And we're doing that with this group here, not saying we'll take one, but that's part of what our job is is to look at all the position groups and see how and if they make sense for our football team and then what path or what direction we would go down with those guys. I think there's some good players in this class at the quarterback position. Got to see a lot of them down at the senior ball. Got to see, and it's different. There's a couple of guys that they're all pretty mobile. I think they all move around pretty good. Some are a little bit more mobile than others. Some have really big arms. Some guys make, I would say, maybe more plays with play extension and with their legs running around to create some of those X plays downfield. And some guys are more typical rhythm passers that play better from the pocket. So I think stylistically and offensively ever how you're going to build your offense, there's value with different guys in the draft. Yeah, that's a great question, Paul. That's really the battle that you wage when you're looking at salary cap management and what the next year team is going to look like. Those voidable years, it gets you under for the current year, but the following year, you're going to have to pay the piper on those. So we're working through those scenarios with a couple of different players with a couple of different positions and trying to determine what does, and you can't really forecast the cap. You would think that the cap's going to go up, maybe next year you don't know what that's going to be, but is it going to go up enough to maybe absorb some of that money that you're pushing out or are you going to have to make the hard decisions and maybe move on? Yeah, again, I think there's players at every position, I think there's pretty good depth at various, at a lot of position groups. I think the edge group is a pretty impressive group. There's several guys kind of in that, whether they're four, three ends or whether they're three, four outside backers, they all kind of play hybrid now in a lot of these college schemes, so you get to see them do a little bit of both. I think the offensive line has got some pretty good depth at that. I think there's some depth at the receiver group. So as we work through those guys, there's going to be some guys, as we continue to look at film and meet and go to their pro-days, there's guys that are going to come up that maybe for whatever reason, there may be a little lower on our board at some point and they'll kind of gravitate northwards. Yeah, I thought Deontay ran hard for us. He was sitting at home and when the injury happened to Derek, we gave him an opportunity and he took advantage of the opportunity. He ran hard. I thought him and Don Trill and even Adrian and Adrian's short time with us, all of those guys ran hard. They were working. You know, that's one thing we talk about is when they're sitting at home and they're not working, guys that play football for a living, you miss it. And when you get an opportunity like Foreman did, like Don Trill did, you relish that opportunity and I thought both of those guys really took advantage of the opportunity and it's something that we preach to our younger players is you never know when you're not gonna have the opportunity and you never know when you're gonna get a second or third one. And I thought both of those guys did an outstanding job of taking advantage of their opportunity. And then we'll just kind of see how it goes here as we inch closer to free agency. I said stick to, he hit it pretty good though, I guess. And stick to football. I don't know if he get the curve. I mean, easier to hit out of a batting cage when it's just coming straight at you. But no, we, it's very, very preliminary, you know, just in, you know, there's been nothing really exchanged but AJ knows how we feel about him and we know how AJ feels about the football team and we'll get to work on that, you know, when we can. Paul, go ahead, sorry. Yeah, that's the, you know, we've done it a couple times here. You know, really the last couple years with Jeffrey and the 19 draft and that one certainly paid dividends for us. And then this past year with Caleb and you know, I thought Caleb was on track. He was back practicing. He was moving around good. He was getting his legs under him and then had the unfortunate, you know, injury there in our stadium. So, but he's working hard. He's been in just about every day. I've seen him in there. He's rehabbing. He's getting stronger. But those are, those are some of the hard discussions that we have is the risk reward of the player knowing that, and you know, with those two players, specifically the timing of their injury and you know, how much of that season are you gonna miss and not have those guys relative to what, you know, what the dividends that they might, you know, bring to your football team kind of closer to the end of the season. No, I think it would be, you know, it'd be outstanding. I'm not involved in, you know, in those talks. You know, as long as it's got 100 yards and two end zones, you know, that's what we're looking for. But I think, you know, I think it would be great for the city of Nashville. It's a destination city. I think our fans have done a great job of maybe pushing some of the opposing fans out of our stadium relative to, you know, my previous, you know, when I first got here, because we've had some success on the field. But Nashville is a great city. You know, I think it would be a destination spot for, you know, a lot of different venues to come in, whether it's, you know, basketball, concerts, college football games, whatever it may be. And I think it'd be great for the city. Biggest deterrent. I mean, I think you look at the system that they play in. When you're evaluating quarterbacks, what system do they play in? Are they able to get the football? Are they able to decipher the coverage? And are they able to find the open guy? Are they able to deliver an accurate pass? Decision-making accuracy? I think those are the most important things. And you've certainly got some X-Factor quarterbacks now in this college game who can make plays with their feet. That's kind of like a bonus. But at some point, you're going to have to drop back and throw from the pocket. Be able to decipher coverage, find the open receiver, and deliver an accurate pass. Did a great job. Did a great job for us coming back. And we'd like to have him back. We'll see how Mani comes back. He had an injury there at the end. And I know he's working hard. And we're excited. I thought Mani really did a nice job kind of toward the middle of the season, kind of getting into a groove. He and I had a great conversation about, and we talk about this rookie wall that all these players face, all these rookies. And a lot of these guys, when they play at these big programs, they're like, it's not real. Well, Mani, he goes, J-Rob, it's real. Like it's, and you can talk to him about it. And he's told a lot of his Georgia teammates, I get real because, or get ready because it's a real thing. One more. Yeah, he was hurt last year. He didn't play for us. I mean, yeah, we had to have a tight end at some point. So we don't play until September. Like we're going to work through the process here. And there's guys in the draft. There's guys in free agency. There's guys that are on our football team who played a lot of great snaps, who we're having some discussions with. And yeah, we're going to have to have a tight end. We're probably a couple. All right, thanks. Well, then we've got to get to the game. I'm getting pulled. See you guys. Thank you.