 Okay, you know it's been great. I mean, whenever you're working with great guys like that, it's always great for you to learn from them and improve. I'm just trying to do my best to do whatever I can to be the best teammate I can be, be accountable, be coachable, and be able to be a great teammate. There's some super physical stuff. Yesterday in two minutes, maybe that was the first time you were up there against Harold, against the Marcus. How much juice do you feel like you're bringing out of the game? That was my first time, you know, going up against them. Well, in two minutes, but I got to bring juice to every single play. It doesn't matter whether I'm with the ones, the twos, the threes, whenever you're on the field, you're a starter. That's what I learned from Ohio State. That's the mindset here. It doesn't matter when you get on the field, you're a starter. Did you get any feedback on the one rep against Harold two days ago? You had a big punch, I'm sure, you know, the play I'm talking about in the past, bro? Yeah, we watched a film. I had a good set. The main thing I've been working on is staying square, you know, making sure I play with a lot of length. Those are things that we teach here, so I did my technique correctly and it paid off, so I got to keep doing that. Talk about your hands when you arrived and your punch, maybe, feet were braided well, your hands not so much. How much progress have you made since you got here? A lot. I mean, that's something that Coach Vareble and Coach Carter have talked about, that we need to have great violence in our punches. That's what we teach here. So that's something that I don't just work on that on the field, I work on that off the field as well in the weight room as well. So hopefully that's been paying off, hopefully that's been showing and I can keep improving on it. Can you give us an example of the kind of things you do inside the payoff outside? We have a difference drill. So that's something that we do at Ohio State as well. It's kind of, we call it a difference. It's a pad that we do and it kind of has like, and we just go into it and we wacker on strikes and punches and it shows us how good our hand speed is, speed and accuracy. So that's what I've been doing inside and outside the same thing, working on hand punches, speed and accuracy of it, making sure I get to my landmarks, things like that. What's different you're feeling maybe now compared to going back to the camp as far as technique and comfortability? I feel better. I mean, like I've said before and what we said here on the team, it's about getting as many reps as you can and many competitive reps as you can. Because that's when you build great habits and that's when you become a better player. Yeah, I guess so. We're working down in the resume, trying to get our runs in. It's going to be tight and physical. It's got to make sure we finish. So it's all a little bit of that today. Feeling good, just rep after rep. Just taking this practice. Had another one we could work on and talk on after, but it's just practice. Keep getting our communication down. Keep being open target for him and he's going to throw the ball so might as well just go out and get it. You can feel the speed coming up and going to the speed coming up. Just getting better. I think going to the game. Think it up as our first challenge. Everybody should go in and try to get in that game mode. Treat it like a game. Study your opponent and obviously go in there and try to win the game and sometimes make a name for yourself. Is it important that you mention win the game? Is it important to win pre-season games? A lot of people say results don't really matter, but Baltimore won like 20-something. Yeah, I mean it's a game. You got to win it. Obviously you do your job. Everybody doing their assignments. Everybody making plays. We have the guys to be able to execute. So if they go in there and do their assignments, we should win the game. I know that you've worked some issues. You've added passes, some interceptions. Seems like he's been particularly accurate for most of this camp. Yeah, I would say he's throwing the ball really, really well given his receivers a chance every single time. I like what I see so far. Yeah, I think it was a chance to branch out. I'm from Maryland. I've lived my whole life in Maryland. So I didn't want the first time. The first time I was in the NFL to be the first time I was away from home. So that was a big deal. Being new to the team, I'm new here. No one really knows you and no one really cares about what you did before. It's kind of like what you do here. There's a little test run. I had a ton of fun. I loved it down there. You've been the new guy now for like two straight years. Yeah, it's a good deal. It's fun because you get the wipe to slate clean. You get to go build a first impression. There's stress with that obviously because you want guys to know how much you care and how much it means to you. But it's also fun. It's an opportunity. It's never a bad deal. Are you excited with the game on the horizon this week? Looking to show anything out there to the coaches? Yeah, I'm excited. I think it's your first NFL game. So anything about it from when you were little to get pretty jazzed up about it. I don't want to understate that. How lucky I am for that. You look at class making pretty good impression collectively. Are you guys conscious of that? I'm sorry, what did you say? You look at class making pretty good impression collectively. Are they conscious? Yeah, I think it's one of those things that you just try to do your best to put your head down and try not to pay too much attention to the outside stuff. So what have you done lately, business? So you could have a good day one day and the next day if you come out and try to sit on that. It's not really a good recipe. It's huge. It's helpful. I feel like having that chemistry that's already been built up and still earning some more trust with that. I think I've said it before to the media. Confidence is built from repeated achievement. So the more good plays we make together, the more chemistry and trust there is. For me personally, yeah. I just got to understand my role right now is to define it. My goal right now is to define that role on this team and I feel like that's kind of the consensus within the receiver room and throughout the team. Guys understand the weight of what's coming up and the pressure, but being able to handle that and embrace that challenge that's coming up. Robert was saying it's important to win these preseason games just because you're competing, you're keeping score, right? Yeah, at the end of the day it's a game and so the way you treat any game is kind of how you're going to approach the regular season. Whether it's inside the locker room, playing basketball in the little hoops, it's still competing. You've still got to try to win everything and I feel like that's the mentality you've got to have to be able to go out there and championship is you've got to be able to win. You've got to think that you're going to win every single game no matter what it is. Yeah, I mean, I feel like every day is, you know, I feel like that's our brand of football is physical and, you know, a lot of effort in just playing fast and physical. So, you know, full pads, I feel like definitely, you know, it's a lot more physical, you know, out here in the heat, getting better, I love it.