 I think Falcons fans are going to see a player who plays extremely hard, somebody who really is competitive and cares about winning, somebody who's going to be excited for his teammates when we have success, but just kind of the ultimate competitor. Troy Anderson from Montana State, Bobcat was a quarterback, then a running back, then an outside linebacker, then an inside linebacker, and he is fun to watch. He just pulverizes blockers. Family's college linebackers don't take on, he does. Woo-hoo! 4-4-1. Yeah, way to start. Pre-draft process, it was unique, everybody goes through it one time in their career, but I think that it went well coming from a place like Montana State, it is a smaller school and I feel like you always have that chip on your shoulder to kind of prove yourself and prove you're worthy of being there and being selected or picked up or whatever. As the game is evolving to where we're seeing these, the Catholics playing defense, Anderson is someone that is really intriguing, I believe he is going to come off the board in the second round and a team is going to use him as a Swiss Army knife because he brings so many talents and tools to the table. If you don't know how to react, I looked at my phone and it was like Atlanta, Georgia. I looked on the TV and they were picking next and I was like, man, I got to answer that one. Troy, how you doing? This is Terry Pumple with the foul. A whole mix of emotions kind of running through your head. It's crazy and surreal in the moment and being with your family and friends makes it all more special. The 58th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, Atlanta Falcons select Troy Anderson, Lymebacker, Montana State. You know, somebody said that Montana is, it's a small state with one long main road. There's only a million people in the state. I mean, I've been reached out to by people from you know, Billings, Missoula, Helena, everywhere, everywhere around the state. It's kind of a small tight-knit community. Family and friends have been awesome. You're kind of a mad man. All gas, no brakes. It's your playing style, which is what makes you so much fun. Daniel Jeremiah talked to me about your take-ons. It's less of a take-on than a torpedo in the blocks that are coming after you. Is that just your mindset? Did you grow up, were you like that as a kid on the playground? 100% straight ahead and kind of a hella high water mentality? Yeah, I think so. We had flag football growing up and you know, if you miss the flag, you're just going to tackle them. Sometimes that gets you in trouble with some of the other parents. But yeah, I mean, it's always, that's what I wanted to play is defense. Just that mentality, the physicality of it has always been enjoyable to me. Getting down here and meeting the guys and meeting the coaches and getting to work, it's been a dream and I'm really looking forward to continuing to work hard and learn and take it day by day and try to embrace it and have fun with it. Obviously, it's going to be a challenge, but it's a tremendous opportunity that I'm really excited for, whether it be training camp or pre-season games or hopefully eventually the regular season. It's been my lifelong dream and I hopefully it comes to fruition and I'm really excited for that opportunity.