 We'll get into a little bit of that, but it's Wednesday. You know what happens on Wednesday. It's all about over, under reactions. Everyone's always overreacting to things and making judgments and they don't know. What are we not getting enough love to? And I want to talk about something that I have addressed over the past couple of years and then I kept being right about it. So I want to focus on something that was critical for Super Bowl winning teams and that is the tight end position. It has been the most, one of the most important things when it comes to success in this league. In fact, seven of the last 10 teams to go to the Super Bowl have had all pro tight ends, all pro tight ends. I'm talking about the Kelsey's who's everywhere right now. George Kittle, Gronk will be on our show. Zach Ertz, why am I bringing this up? Because it's sort of silly to me that over the last three drafts, we haven't seen a lot of action at the tight end spot. Kyle Pitts, as we know, he went high top five in 2021, but he was just one of two tight ends to go within the top 50 picks over the last three years combined. So the numbers don't really make sense when you look at how important and pivotal this tight end situation has been for Super Bowl-bound and successful teams. It's gonna change this year though, people. It is, and we're underreacting, I think, to this influx of tight end talent that we're about to see hit the main stage. Now, our buddy, Daniel Jeremiah, who we look to, and we should be paying, cutting him a check for all the times that we use Daniel Jeremiah's hard work here. He has five tight ends ranked in the top 50 overall, including three in the top 25. So this is as good a tight end class as we've seen in a really long time. I have a feeling that at least a couple of these guys are gonna make a big impact in the league. So I thought maybe we could get to know, do a couple introductions to some of these players, and let's start with the Utah kid, Dalton Kincaid. DJ has him ranked in his top 10 overall prospects after racking up 890 yards, eight touchdowns for the youths this off season. Yes, Eric Weddle, this one's for you. He helped lead them to their second straight Pac-12 championship. This dude is smooth, man. He is a route runner. He's got reliable hands. He's getting comparisons to Zach Ertz. And he really did put that skill to display, on display in a big way when they had that game against USC. He had 16 catches for 234 yards and a touchdown. So he finished one grab short of grabbing the NCAA record for receptions by a tight end. Most mock traps have him going 10 to 20. A lot of people have him going 16 to the commanders. That'd be interesting. Some at 18 to the Lions. They have that hole to fill without Hawkinson. They're now in Minnesota. Wherever he goes, most people agree he will be the top tight end off the board. So it's a good name to know because this could be a Super Bowl champion. We just don't, we have to give love to the tight end spot. Now next up, we got to talk about the giant out of Georgia, Darnell Washington. Six seven, 246 pound monster, stole the show at the combine. He ran a 464 40 and he makes insane grabs. I mean, this was a one handed beauty. I think we have it. Oh, maybe we don't, but here we go. And then we got this Washington. Let's see. Oh, that's beautiful. Washington has all the tools and they've got a really high ceiling. He's only scratched the surface of what he's capable of on the field. He wrapped up 45 catches, three touchdowns over the course of three years at Georgia. So while he's projected as the late first rounder to a team like the Cowboys or the Bengals, whoever snags him is going to be betting on that potential and hope that, you know, the production will grow to match it. Finally, the third guy I want to introduce everyone to, if you don't watch College Ball as I don't, and I really look to Daniel Jeremiah and sort of get into it after Super Bowl, Sam LaPorta, do we, we don't talk about him enough. Okay, he's out of Iowa. Whenever you see a tight end entering the draft with that Hawkeye logo on his helmet, you got to take notice. You got to bookmark that. Dallas Clark, George Kittle, TJ Hawkinson. I mean, LaPorta's looking to be the next in that line. The big 10, tight end of the year, showed off speed. He was amazing at the combine, athleticism. You're watching him run a four, five, nine, four, he's the third fastest among the tight end group. He's known for his ability to break tackles, make things happen with the speed after the catch. He's projected to go on the second round right now, but it doesn't mean he cannot have an instant impact on one of these teams as well. And that's, by the way, just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to a loaded tight end class. So I cannot wait to see where all of these guys land. So.