 I mean, it's gonna be new, you know, for everybody, you know, he is a part of the team. You know, he played a big part, you know, and a success of the team. So, you know, just got to step up with the next guy. You know, it's gonna be weird, you know, but we got to play against him now. You know, I like his skill set. You know, I like the way he played the game. You know, I feel like, you know, he's got good feet at the line. You know, he's patient, you know, make a lot of plays on the ball. So, I'm excited to, you know, see what he can do, you know, make a second there, you know, make us better. Where do you feel like this is maybe next for you, heading into year three? Mm-hmm. Just playing smarter, playing faster, being more physical. Like I said, I wanted to be around the ball more this all year. However, I can do that. You know, hopefully, you know, the coaches trust me more this year, you know, to follow some guys around, you know, so I'm just working for that. Like diet-wise or workout-wise, just to, you know, be on the field for all 17 games? Yeah, for sure. That was one of the main things, you know, just eating better, you know, making sure my body, you know, can hold up for the 17 games. You know, just talking to some vets in the league, you know, to find out, you know, what helped them, you know, stay through that whole season, you know, out on the field. You know, just like you said, trying new things for my body, like Pilates or, you know, whatever it may be. Just reaching out, you know, Patrick Peterson, Tyron, you know, some of the guys, you know, that came through LSU, you know, I still talk to Coach Raymond, you know, my coach back at LSU, so just those guys. What's your diet like now compared to maybe what it used to be and maybe what are some of the things that you loved in the past that you're missing now? Can't eat, no ribs. Basically just pork, I'm trying to cut that out, you know, trying to basically meal prep, you know, have somebody make my meals for me and started just going buy food, you know, every day of the week, you know, stuff like that. You know, I'm still learning on it, you know, we just got a new nutritionist, so I'll talk with them. How much have you kind of offered advice to or has Caleb Farley confided in you because your rookie season was kind of cut short by injuries and obviously his was too? Yeah, you know, just staying on them, it's a tough process, you know, coming in every day, you know, and not being at your best. So, you know, I just try to stay positive with them, you know, it's a process, you know, to get healthy, but that's the main thing, you know, we can't do much on the field until you're 100 percent. So, I just try to keep that message to him, you know, and once he's 100 percent, you know, I believe he'll take care of business, you know, though he do. Caleb comes back full strength. What do you think of that group of four corners that you guys, it's a pretty solid young talent there, you know, guys who've been picked high in the last couple of years, what kind of potential is that? Potential is as high as we want it to be, you know, I feel like we're all, like you said, young, you know, we're all ready to get going. We're just going to push each other, you know, to be great, you know, that's the expectation. You know, we had a pretty decent year last year, but we want to be great. And we're young guys, so we're still learning, you know, along the process. But I'm excited, you know, we're all versatile, we all have our own separate strengths and weaknesses, you know what, if you say. But I'm excited. A little competition though, too? I mean, only somebody guys can get on the field at one time. Yeah, I mean, that's every day, you know, that's how we got better from my first to the second, you know, just creating that competition in the room. You know, if you compete in every day, everybody's going to get better. And obviously, you know, the best man is going to play. But, you know, we just want to compete to make sure we're getting better because, you know, you're going to need guys throughout the season.