 Hey, Richard, I hope you're well. Mike mentioned, I guess, the off-season performers of the year mentioned you along with Logan Woods, side of Richard Davis. What's that mean? And I guess that is that a sign that maybe you went above and beyond during the off-season, or what did you take that to mean when he told you you were one of those guys? No, I definitely was honored to get the award, and I look for me for off-season just making sure I do my job and just doing all the things that I'm supposed to do, whether that be just having some of these younger guys be able to get adjusted with the NFL lifestyle or just being able to stay on top of my work. And other than that, I feel like that's kind of what the world was for. Terry? Richard, Mike just got through saying that you're a guy that they like to give a lot to, you don't mind having extra stuff on your plate. What are they, are you hoping that they'll add to your plate this year in terms of running things and doing the scheme? Shoot, hopefully shoot. They won't be on offense. I'll do that too. I mean, it's whatever it is on the field, man. To be honest with you, but I'm just a team guy, man. I'm all about the team, whatever it is it takes for us to be great. I'm all for it. Toronto? Well, Sean, as far as this defense is concerned, what is it you feel? What do you guys can do to get to that championship level that you want to get to? I would just say that one thing is keep the chemistry, man. Because one thing I have learned about the NFL and almost three years of playing in the league is things don't go as good as you think they're going to go. And when they do go left, having those guys in the locker room that I'm mature and understand that everybody holds itself accountable for their own mistakes are the things that they do. And to know that each individual person has to be at the peak of the game for everybody else on the team to be great. I think that's the number one thing, man. You can talk about aces and no's. You can talk about match-ups and all of this other stuff. But at the end of the day, always comes down to guys holding each other accountable and just making sure that we don't point any fingers. And we keep making this game. Make sure it's fun that it doesn't become something that is looked down upon. Because once you stop thinking about something that's not fun, then it starts to bring other things that don't need to be in play. Good point. Thank you. John Lennon. Hey, Rafon. Question for you. You guys parted ways with a couple of guys who had a decent amount of sacks last year in Jarrell and Logan Ryan. Wondering where you can add those kind of numbers this year who can maybe step up and deliver some more. And for you personally, do you hope to be more involved in the past rush this year? Yeah, I mean, I feel like we've got a great group of guys, man, that can do it, man. Just the guys that I hear now, man. You're talking about guys that work each and every day to be elite and great. Some of them just walk happy, but to be elite and great, man, and just with that being said, man, I feel like it takes something like that. It takes a whole defense to be able to make that happen. You got your other end has to be flying off the ball just as fast as you to be able to get those tackles to respect you guys. And your interior D-line may have to be just as physical and disruptive as any other players in the league in order for that front seven to be elite, too. And then just including myself, man, whether I'm coming on blitzes, whether I'm lining up on just any other situations on third down, just trying to apply as much disruption as possible. I feel like that's the main thing that will help us out to being an elite defense and getting off on third downs. Maybe just quick follow. A lot of people are intrigued by DeAndre Walker. Never got a chance to really see much of him last year, obviously. Have you been able to get much of an impression on what Titans fans might or should expect from DeAndre? I mean, I feel like whatever it is that DeAndre Walker will show, I feel like it'll come when he plays, man, just from my own experience from him. I mean, he's a young guy. He goes out here and does his job. He goes out there and gets his body as healthy as possible for him to be able to do some of the things that they're slowly trying to make him do now. But other than that, man, I feel like the future is bright. I mean, the guy is young. I mean, he got a lot of years to play in the league. And with that being said, you've got to be patient with guys like that. I mean, even for myself, even coming in as a rookie, I always hurt. For him, I know I've told him maybe a couple of times just to be patient with yourself. Don't try to rush anything. And whatever it may be that is hindering you from being able to be elite, just take your time, man. Do all the little things that you need to do in order for you to be 100% so that you can perform at your peak level. Kayla? Hey, Rashawn. Hope you're doing well. I think everybody has seen this over the past couple of years, and probably your first season with the Titans. But you've just got this ability to lead. And so I wanted you to describe what kind of leader you would call yourself. And at what age did you feel like it was just something that you did naturally? Because that's what it appears to us as. I would say to be, I mean, I wouldn't even put a name on what type of lead I am, because I mean, there's so many different variations that come into leadership. I mean, it could be somebody that just leads by example. It could be somebody that's more vocal. It could be somebody that just tries to be as inspirational as possible when it comes to guys that have any other issues that don't involve X's and O's. So I mean, it's a lot of things and a lot of variations that go into leadership. Me and myself, I feel like it's just more of me just doing my job in itself and trying to be as inspirational as possible with the things that I do on the field. I mean, just little things, whether it's running to the ball or making sure that I'm making the right calls and doing those things. So whenever I'm able to try to correct that guy, I'm able to do that because I'm doing everything that my coaches are asking for me to do. So it's kind of given an example of what players should be doing. But it's just something that I kind of just gradually learned over time. I was never, I wouldn't say that I was always what I am now, even as a young person. I feel like just over the years of me going through high school, college, going through University of Alabama, and now to this day of two to three years that I'm going into now, just something that just happens over time. Once you start to gain that confidence in yourself to be able to lead grown men who have X amount of dollars in their account and two at the same time have egos themselves, once you gain that confidence, it takes you to a totally different level too. Running out of time here, but see if we can run through a couple more of these, Luke. Hey, Rashawn, with the loss of the pre-season, I was wondering not necessarily if your practice approach changes at all, but maybe if the intensity goes up or just sort of what your general mindset is heading into these practices, considering that they're perhaps more crucial than usual. I mean, I would just say for me, just being able to adjust to it, I mean, this is something that's very rare for us to not have pre-season games at all, but that's the thing about the NFL. You have to be able to take the things that you're given and be able to make the best out of it. I'm actually looking forward to seeing what it's like not having any pre-seasons for guys to be able to have that much more, even more time to work one-on-one with coaches and be able to have more time to themselves to be able to get ready for the first game of the season. I don't think you will change anything to be honest with you. I think guys are going to have the same type of intensity, if not more, the simple fact that the anticipation level will be at its peak, because you're not having those games to be able to play in that they may be game-like. So when that first game comes through, it will be for sure an intense game. Last two. Eric? Hey, Rashawn, just kind of following up on Kayla's question a couple of questions ago. Wesley Wood, you're not coming back. He's a guy that was voted a team captain, I think, every year since college. And then also Logan Ryan, Geral Casey, guys on the defense that have been really vocal guys. Do you feel a responsibility to be more vocal in a leadership role just with those guys not coming back? I would say I feel responsibility. I would say, man, something like that is not something that you say that you're going to have. It's something that's earned. I mean, guys around you have to be able to put you in that position for you to even be in that type of conversation. It's about the respect level of guys that are around you on how they feel that you approach the game, how you treat others, how you carry yourself. And all of that depends on the guys that are in that locker room. And regardless of however many catches you make, or how many tackles you make, that doesn't matter. It's about the guy that's up under that helmet. And guys are going to follow that type of guy. Last one, Tron. Just off the wall type of question, for you going through the dining process in the cafeteria, what would you say are the biggest changes, the biggest different things about your experience as far as getting your food, getting your nutrition? Excuse me. Yeah. Everything is a little bit more, the way you move around in the cafeteria, you normally can just go up and get your food. Now they got glasses. They got whatever it is to protect the food and all those little things and protect you as well. But it's something that is very necessary. I feel like for us to be as clean as possible and not affect each other, there has to be certain boundaries too. So I mean, even if that is like we got not entering one way and going out the other. So little things like that that have changed have definitely made things a little different. But it is what it is, man. At the end of the day, the seasons back going, people are able to still be able to have jobs, people are able to still be able to play football. So we're just going to make the best of it.