 Hey, Coach, did you discuss the trade you all made yesterday for the wide receiver? Yeah, so we agreed to the trade for Brian Edwards. We're excited to get in there for physical here soon and obviously there'll be a complete guy that we think fits. Be in that receiver room, compete and help us. Guy can win outside one-on-one. Guy certainly knows how to play in traffic inside the numbers. Is there anything else? Sorry, thanks Mike. So far, how's the rookie mini camp been and getting to see some of your draft picks and undrafted guys and the proud guys in person? It's been good, you know, we're gonna build these guys up. I really view them more as a rookie orientation. I'm gonna make sure these guys get ready to go and we'll crank it up a little bit more today and just get them going and build them up in the rest of the spring so we can be rolling by the end of July. Is there something, I mean, Edwards is also another bigger receiver. Is there something that works for you and your system by having more height, bigger receivers? In our system, in our system, I mean, we're not gonna sit here and discriminate against under six foot receivers, that's what you're trying to apply. I've got it, I've got it. We'd still take Harry Douglas if he was coming out right now. Coach some guys, you know, Alameda Zaccheus, one of my favorite guys to coach, certainly is dependable, tough. It's just, Brian happens to be a little bit over six foot. Khalif Raymond, my all-time favorite, wasn't very big. Darius Jennings, I list can go on, I said, I don't want you to try to cancel me for the under six foot receiver. No, but I don't seriously mean six, you have London, he's six four, six five. Auditate, six four, six five. Edwards, six three, even Cordero, six two, out of the back, you know, it's like, is there something, what advantage, I guess, does the larger receiver? Well, that depends on the player, but all those guys, obviously, CP's a unique player, but Drake, the reason we took him, he's a guy that certainly can make contested catches, one one-on-ones. Got plays inside the numbers, Brian's the same way. This guy's made big plays, and we're excited. He's not even 23 years old yet. We really liked him when he was coming out, when I said we, when I was in the previous spot, really liked him coming out. Trade made sense for us, made sense for both sides, so we're excited. What, if anything, can you tell in two and a half days out here that you couldn't about these rookies from Tape or the whatever in-person workout you were able to see him? Is there something? I think we're not, couldn't see that in. That you, I don't know, I mean, you've seen these guys up close, you've spent a lot of time, but now you get them out here, you learn anything new? Kind of what I refer to, it's, we're bringing them along. We're not, we're not in pads, we're not tackling, we're not doing one-on-ones. So it's just a building, we got some guys trying out and a lot of it is going to be more mental. They wouldn't be out here if we didn't think they had a physical skill set. We wouldn't have brought them out here. But you do get to evaluate how they can take things that we're teaching, bring it to life on the field. But it's not, it's not full real football until we get into late July and August. So it's part of the orientation process. I've got a way to put it, my mind is it's not very negative, like I couldn't see, I'm like, we're excited these guys are here, so. How has Ritter done in that, you know, transferring information card? I know you're taking it for 24 hours. Yeah, judgment, hot take, one day in. That's all I can tell you. Exactly. He's fine, he's good. Drake said that Desmond is his roommate. Is that something that you plan to do on purpose to try to get them to work on their connection and bond and things like that? He said they've already been pulled chopping it up. I don't even know what that means. So, you know, pick the guys on roommates, there's no big reason. I mean, they'll be out of here tomorrow, so. Drake told us a little story yesterday about Desmond kind of pulling the guys together and saying these mistakes aren't going to go, aren't going to be tolerated. And it's just day one and it's just rookie. It's not like he's exerting himself with veterans around. But does that reveal anything about, you know, leadership politics? That's a good start. Hey coach, how is Ryan Jones? Have you had a chance to look at the line and the kid from Georgia Tech? How's he doing in a trial, God trying to make it in the world? Yeah, so maybe we're excited. Obviously, the guy from Nashville, right, played at Georgia Tech. Like these guys, they're trying to get adjusted to what we're asking them to do. Evaluating their movement skills and individual and how they pick up stuff here on the field. What did you see out of Jared Burnhart that made them intriguing for you guys to take? The way he attacked the crease. No, he's a good, Jared's a guy, we're excited to see what he can do. He was an option quarterback, got recruited to Navy out of high school, went to go play lacrosse at Maryland. Or I went to high school, he's been lacrosse school, I got a bunch of my buddies. I've been telling about him, I watched him. The guys won wherever he's been, won the, I don't even know the pronunciations, the T Wharton, the Heisman, essentially from lacrosse. Won a national title there at Maryland, goes to Ferris State, plays quarterback, wins a national title in D2. Dad was a good football coach, worked with Bill O'Brien. So we're excited to get him in here as a 100 frid, see what he can do. Did you, when you were making decisions, did you actually watch any of his lacrosse when you were early? Yeah, I'm a big lacrosse fan. What did you maybe take transparently that you could see that? That's a skill set, spatial awareness, let's see if he can translate. I mean, he hasn't played receiver. So we'll see if he can help us there and if he can, maybe the role expands. Anything else? When you say it's a good start for Desmond, kind of being a little bit vocal out there. I mean, does that impress you as a rookie that he's already kind of doing it? Is that something normal that you've seen from the end for you guys? Well, I mean, it's one of the characteristics we liked about him. So if he got here to maybe better answer Josh's question, if he got here and was mute, I'd be a little concerned. So I guess he passed the day one, he's advertised in that regard.