 How we doing? Good. You got a lead off question? Yeah, coach, what are the vibes like in the locker room? I don't know. I don't go. I try to coach him on the field. Yeah, that's okay. You'd have to ask those guys. I try not to spend a lot of time in the locker room. But I think the most important thing is that we we got better each day throughout practice. You know, it comes down to, you know, us staying efficient and not hurting ourselves offensively comes down to us, you know, setting the table better on special teams and then defensively, you know, trying to affect the quarterback easier said than done. They got off to a great start last week with the chargers dead. So our ability to force them in a longer yard of situations will be critical. Five, three, third and one said three, third and twos. That's impressive. How valuable are guys like the query and mold and able to in the mid game able to shift back to old roles, you know, to help you out? I mean, obviously versatility is huge. You know, just what's valuable is that everybody's doing their job. Everybody's doing it at a high level and if they make a mistake, they don't make the same mistake twice and that they, you know, are playing up to the standard and having versatility and being able to do that. I play multiple positions. We've talked about that at length. It is great. Whether it's an inside backer that can play both, you know, a guy like the Nico that can play some inside play some outside. Safety is that can play nickels, corners that can go in and play nickels inside and outside. There's a guy, Kiers, you know, we've seen his return guy, obviously, but in terms of the route running and learning the receiver position, how does he come along in that respect? Well, it's gotten better, you know, it's an improvement. We'll work Kiers in, you know, but he's really improved and done a nice job and trying to work him in there a little bit more. We'll see about what Eckler's delivery looks like, but if he doesn't play, what's Kelly's skill set like and how does he do? Well, they both, you know, they handed to him 17 times each, I think. Strong runner, physical runner, good vision, you know, good jump cut, you know, made a nice jump cut on third and one, had some penetration into the backfield last week and shortly after the handoff was able to jump cut and get vertical and, you know, get his pads down and gain a couple hard yards on shortly after. So, you know, both are good backs and they probably have a different skill set, but, you know, Kelly runs hard and runs with good pad level. How did Gibbons do last week? So we saw the one tackle for loss, the penetration that he had there, but he seems to be pretty active in the play. No issues with Gibby, none. The guys lined up, communicates, triggered when he needed to trigger. So, again, that's why he's in there. Yeah, yeah, I think Dylan will play in the game, so that'd be great. Let's say a testament to him and how hard he worked and the process here to get him back and get him ready to go. You know, I feel comfortable and confident, so excited to have him with us this weekend. Yeah, he's an offensive lineman. That's Dylan's position. He's actually going to have another versatility roll. Hooker will be out and Fulton will be out. I feel good. What's always been like, Dadra, is it kind of worked your way through? You know, it's a process, you know, getting ready, getting my bike prepared for, you know, whatever's next. Praxton, is it tough to get out there on Sunday, or you feel like it's a good process? Is it tough? No, it's not tough. No, it's not tough. How do you assess your chances? They're very last offensive snap in the game? Yeah, last offensive snap kind of just rolled up on my ankle pretty good. Always, always apparent, expected to play. Got you. How do you feel, you would have liked to obviously come back and get out of the field with Ryan to work on the things that went wrong? Of course. I mean, you know, we really didn't have much time, maybe, you know, a minute or more. Actually, if that, you know, if we got the ball back, but, you know, we prepared those situations and count. You know, those guys did before I got here as well, you could tell how they prepared and count when we went over those scenarios. So, you know, hopefully, you know, you don't want to be in those situations, but I feel like, you know, we were prepared. How do you guys talk with him? Of course. That's, you know, while Ryan played a lot of football, you know, that's why his record is what it is. Because he's the kind of guy that's going to come in the film room and help us correct our mistakes and, you know, his mistakes as well. Have you been able to do anything physical this week? Yeah, I do something physical every week. Such as? Such as coming to work, which is football. What do you see with their second there? I played against those guys last year. You know, some guys aren't there, that was their last year, but most of them are a smart group. You know, those guys played ball, those guys win. You're seeing what they did, you know, last year. Obviously, it was a good game against Miami last week as well, against some of the best-received in the league. So, you know, we got to come prepared. You know, I don't really like, you know, like talk about other teams, you know, but obviously Miami has some success doing things. And in NFL, you know, you want to go out and try to have the same success as other teams. But, you know, our skill set is different than Miami receive a skill set. You know, just trying to get my body ready to go, if I'm up Sunday. And that's really kind of, you know, a day-to-day process. You figure it's a Sunday morning decision? We shall see. You know, I haven't, you know, been here to make those decisions and, you know, haven't been in that scenario. So, I'm not sure how it goes, but, you know, I'll be prepared. My number's up, I hope. Same time is exciting because I knew it was going to be a better rehab than even my right one was, because like I said, I had all those resources. So, a little bit of excitement, but also, I mean, just knowing that was a long grind. I mean, eight, nine months is always the timeline for that. So, it was a little bit of a grind, but a little bit of excitement in there, too. What's the process like as far as patience on your part? Two mates saying, hey, anytime's coming and you're just kind of having to let it storm a little bit. Yeah, like you said, it's just patience. I mean, because you can't rush. The graphs has got to set all that stuff. I mean, all those medical terms that the doctors tell you. I mean, you can't rush an ACL back to health. I mean, obviously, people healed at different rates. And, like I said, we did all those tests and kept testing it and pushing it forward. And maybe it'll play this week. And like I said, it took a lot of patience to get here, but we're here now, so hopefully it goes well. The last time I saw you was a left tackle. Have you been working anywhere in particular this week? Yeah, yeah. I've been working wherever they need me, which is everywhere right now. Just trying to figure out where we're going to need me this season and stuff like that. And yeah, we'll see where that leads. And I'm prepared to play anywhere. Does that complicate the return to play for you, or is it kind of natural to learn everything at once? It kind of matches. I mean, because you do rehab on the left leg and then you're trying to do all sorts of positions. So I've already been working all the positions and then in rehab. And so when they throw me back into practice, it's like I've already been there. I've been working it. What can you tell you about maybe what type of role they're going to have you in on Sunday? Yeah, I mean, just kind of playing where they need me. I couldn't tell you exactly where it's going to be. But wherever they plug me in, I'm definitely going to be ready to play there.