 At the end of the day, you know, when you're doing that, guys are all lined up right, communicating. You know, it's pretty similar across the board. It comes down to just effort and communication. What's the first time you've come into a new team? What's it been like here at home? It's a great culture, you know, it's a great locker room. The guys are really accepting and welcoming. You know, I felt welcome from the first day I got here. The coaches are awesome. You know, we come out, we compete every day. It's been timed together, so it's been easy to adapt and, you know, get to know people. You know, it's kind of strange being on the side of it. You know, I feel like I've always been asking guys and asking guys what's this like, what's that like. So to have the rookies come and ask me questions, it's a big honor, honestly, to have made it this far and be able to give them some knowledge that older guys gave me when I was a rookie. Not yet. You know, I'm really just focused on getting trust, working hard every day. And then, you know, as things move forward, definitely want to get involved, get out there and, you know, meet the people in the community and try to have an impact for sure. I feel like it's been a pretty smooth transition. You know, it's very conceptual. Everything in football is conceptual. So just getting a conceptual understanding. Kevin, Imani, they've been awesome. Hook, Booker, Midge, they've all been really great, you know, meeting and just bringing guys along. We have a competitive room. You know, guys are really working. Guys are close. You know, communication grows every day with reps. That's what it's all about. That's what camp's all about. So I think things are moving forward well. He's a competitor. You know, at the end of the day, he's a competitor. He's growing every day. And, you know, at the end of the day, it's a question you got to ask, Cook. But, you know, just from the outside looking in, he's a competitor. He's a fun guy to watch.