 Welcome in. Happy Monday here on 104.5, the zone live from day five of Titan's training camp. The weather's cooperating there. It's a little cooler. It's nice. It's nice. One, two, three. One, two, three. Hey, y'all boys. I'm Mike Dunn, man. Let's go. Good. Let's go. Bring your hips and feet. Hips and feet. Better. Better. Caleb. Caleb Farley, their first round pick defensive back out of Virginia Tech coming off NFL I today. Everything's going to do, just take me. That's it. We ain't working in there. I'm extremely grateful to be able to come out here and run around, you know, put on cleats and shoulder pads and help. Hey, I'm playing with vision. I'm here. I'm here. I'm here. I'm here. I feel it coming, getting ready to trigger and go. I'm just trying to take advantage of the opportunity and work hard because you know, I don't want to let my teammates down or anything like that. So I'm just trying to, you know, learn what I'm supposed to learn and get ready for the season. Let's go, Caleb. Last one wasn't good enough. That's a good rep. That's a good rep. Caleb is not a guy to get down. He's just hard on himself because he wants to do well. And when he doesn't do well, it doesn't get something right. You know, he gets on himself, but he's conscientious. He wants to be out there. He wants to take reps. He's good in the meeting rooms and he comes out here and he pays attention and he works at it. And that's a good thing. And I'm pleased where he is. You better know we got some pads on. You know how I get. Time to see real players and real ballers, baby. Once you put the pads on, man, the energy is flying. The testosterone is going. Guys are out there ready to play football and it feels like football today. As a full bag, you know, that's the main part of the job is the physicality and the blocking and just trying to work all that out the technique and stuff like that. So yeah, it's exciting to put the pads on. You know, you know how the trenches are, you know, trenches made of hard work. You and they're going at it every place. So, you know, when the pads come on, you just got to do what you got to do. Just having guys come out here and just be able to, you know, do their job the best that they can. Try to keep that energy going and try to improve as a defense man. You know, you can ask for much more. And Coach Mike Grable has seen his team work in full pads for two straight days and he likes what he sees so far up front from his own line. A unit he says is building depth by design. Good hands, quick hands, quick hands. Oh, we have a great group of rookies. We have a great group of rookies. All of them don't talk much. Just get to work. Yes, sir. No, sir. Never complain. And, you know, whenever it's time to really get in them, you know, they're going to respond. So, you know, I really like the way they're going. They're listening well. They're paying attention. There we go. Everybody in our room is that has played and has experienced, you know, including Taylor, Roger, Ben Jones. I mean, they always, always are trying to give pointers, coaching points and things that have helped them in the past. Routines. I mean, it's, it is a really, really good group that way. It's fun to kind of sit back and watch them take care of each other. We got guys who have the same mindset, same goal, and we're trying to build something special. It starts at the bottom. You got to earn it every day. You can't just come out and expect it to be great. We're trying to build a team, build a foundation, and it started today.