 We can learn a lot. I mean, we're learning our plays, we're learning our installs, we're learning the different techniques that we're doing and learning how to be a great teammate. How have you picked the Marines and some of these vets out here? I mean, you guys have been here a while, you know, the system right? Yeah, for sure. I mean, we have a lot of great veterans in the room, a lot of eight greater veterans outside the office in my room as well, you know. So Ashley has been good with working development. We've always had like a vet come in and talk to us and kind of explain to us some of the things about the NFL, how to be a great teammate, how to be a great person, how to do things in the community, how to take care of yourself on and off the field. So learning from everybody. It's one of the best cultures that I've ever experienced in sports in general. I mean, from high school to college to here, I've been blessed to have just the right coaches and the right culture every step of the way. And I'm grateful that I have an opportunity to be a part of a great culture and a great team. There's some similarities here and there, but I mean, like we run off the ball here like crazy. It's making sure that we have low paddles. It was all the main things that you learn as an office alignment, but overall it's just making sure that we fine-tune things and making sure that we do techniques that work towards the scheme that we're running. The conversation about you coming in was maybe that your feet were great, but that your punch maybe was something they wanted to work on. How much can you work on that now with no contact and stuff? How much is it maybe mental talk about that and eagerness for camp? You can work every single day. I mean, we have like something called the difference where you're shooting your hands out and you're trying to make sure that you have a great punch, violent hands, violent eyes, whenever you're punching and things like that. So that's not something that you do just during when you have pads on, but it can be in the weight room. It could be out here on the field. We do a lot of different drills that work on our punches and work on our strikes. You make a progress on that already? For sure. I'm sure you have a ton to learn, feel like you have a ton to learn, but what's your kind of level of fitting in? Like you come in and feel like, hey, I belong here. You come in and feel like, wow, this is a lot. I just want to be the best teammate that I can and that says a lot and in a small sentence. You know what I mean? Like when saying you're a great teammate, what that means to me is making sure you know what you know so the older guys know what you know, or that the younger guys also know that you know what you're doing on the field so they can trust you and believe in you and then also being a great teammate off the field, making sure that I'm doing the things right for the team. I'm not going to put the team in jeopardy. And then also I'm going to do things that make myself more part of the culture and a part of the team and be a part of Nashville in general. Are you connecting with guys off the field to kind of get familiarized with Nashville and some of the bets? Yeah, I actually got a chance to take some of the undrafted guys in the online room to a nice dinner. So we went to a nice little steak dinner. I wanted to pay a fifth and Taylor. So it was a good, it was a great steak dinner. We all had fun there and you know, we all enjoyed it, but those are kind of the things that we want to make sure we do that we interact with each other off the fields. We can be great teammates and have a great family. How'd that feel to get taken care of? I paid it. You know, I mean, I was, you know, so like I was the one that had more money at the moment, but you know, I just wanted to take care of them. They've been so great to me. I've had great friends here and I hope that they're friends that I make for a long time, not just during this rookie of many camp OTAs and, you know, camp and things like that. All the undrafted things with the tab? Um, around like 800, 900. So I think that was like one of the first like big, big purchases that I made for like other people besides like me and my mom, you know, because I always just make sure I take care of my mom. Those guys love you there. Um, I got her like a pendant. So basically it's a pendant. So it has a sapphire and then I think zircon. I don't know what all it is is that it matches the colors of one, the Tennessee Titans, the two-tone blue. And then also it's my mom's birth month and my birth month. So it just kind of works out how like I came here, matches the birth month colors of both me and my mom. And then also it's two-tone blue. Just was, it was a blessing to have the opportunity to get her a gift like that. Was it just the offensive undrafted guys you took out or on, on both sides of the ball? You kind of took everyone? Um, off is the line and then I took also one. I'm defense aligned too. I took them high school. So yeah.