 Largely, you guys kept the offensive line intact throughout the course of this offseason. What's it like to be able to continue to build upon the strength of this team right now with the offensive line, the running game, heading into this mandatory mid-camp? Feels good, of course. We don't want to use our chemistry and our success as a crutch. What we're trying to do is just continue to focus on the fundamentals, the little details, trying to make those better so that we can together be a great unit. Cool. Hey, Roger. Wondering what your sense of tailor is right now. Obviously, missed the first four or two years ago. Season came crashing down with the ACL last year. We haven't had a chance to talk to him. I'm not asking you speak for him, but I imagine he's pretty eager to get out there for all 17 and kind of not be a story in terms of not being out there. Of course, I think that he wouldn't be here if he wasn't eager to come back after all the adversity is he had to go through these last couple of years. You guys know Taylor. You know, Taylor's going to work hard. He's going to work his butt off to do the best that he can. He's doing everything that he can to rehab. We leave it there. We let him come at his own pace. And when he's ready to go, we're going to be right there with him. Just great to have him in the building, being able to talk to him, get that personality day after day. And you know, he's just a pleasure to be around. So right now it's just all about, hey, letting him do his thing and getting back to us as soon as he can. Right, Curtis? Hi, Roger. Obviously, there was a lot of uncertainty this offseason with the salary cap changes and teams trying to get under that cap. I know you guys lost Dennis, but largely you're intact. And how important is that moving forward? You know, it's great. I mean, I have a family to take care of all the things that I need to do. But at the end of the day, I'm all about this team. And I have to be able to trust the job that both Coach Brable and G Rob do, J Rob do. So I have to be able to trust that. The greatest part about this game is that even though a lot of these players leave teams, they never truly go away. So we always see them. We always end up getting in touch with them and getting back together. So the best thing to do is just to tell the guys that had to go that you love them and do you ever need anything just to call you. So Dennis is not truly out of the picture with all of us. But I'm really liking the way this team is moving forward. And like I said, you just got to trust these guys to do their job. Tim Wyatt? Roger, when you kind of reflected back on 2020, what kind of went through your mind from a personal standpoint and from a team standpoint? And what's kind of mindset for you as you head into what is this year, 12 now? My mind said last year was just trying to start fast. I just really wanted to be able to help this team be able to win games right away, of course, with the COVID adversity that really threw a wrench into everything that we were doing. But we had to continue to push forward. I had some tough, tough things going on in my personal life, which was another reason why I was already in that move forward mentality. And I was happy that I was able to come in every day with a positive attitude and working and trying to be a leader in the midst of some of the things I was dealing with. This year, it's more about continuing to just show that leadership role, but also just to improve. Improve the way that my coaches want to teach me this game. And I'm doing so much better learning the terminology. I'm doing so much better spinning back the answers that they want to hear with their terminology. And I'm happy to be able to constantly fine tune my craft to the way that they teach me. So I feel like I'm coming along in a lot of different areas and I just want to be able to improve this year and help this team get our goal of winning a championship. John Glennon. Jared, I wonder if you could talk about some of the other you've seen, what have your impressions been of Dylan? And have you talked to him? I guess he's getting some reps both in and out. Have you talked to him about guard at all? And then the other one, Adam Kuhn, the wrestler. I wonder if you've ever gone through any kind of a situation like that with a guy who hasn't even played college football? And what's that like trying to help teach a guy like that? Just with Dylan, Dylan's working hard. He's not saying much of anything. He's just putting his head down and going to work. Everything's yes or no, sir, with him, which I really do like. It's not enough to tell exactly what he can do right now, especially in practice, when mostly what we do is the individual drills with some jog through. But that's why it's great that this camp will be able to have some pre-season names and be able to see him grow against some other people throughout the year. We're showing that he's versatile, being able to play a few different positions early on, which is really good. But of course, we're excited about him, but he has to constantly prove himself, which if he continues working the way that he is, he should be able to. As far as the wrestler's concerned, what's his name? I don't know. Everybody's name just... But the fact that he's out here shows that he wants to be here. I see him working on drills off to the side, just constantly trying to learn. He seems that he has a good attitude, very critical of himself, which are good qualities to have as an offense alignment. Humility is one of the biggest things you need to have when you enter into the NFL. And luckily, we have a lot of kids that are doing that. Teresa? Roger, you've shared some videos of your off-season workouts with weights as an NFL player and a teammate at Derrick's. When you see some of the videos and some of the things that he's doing in the off-season to get ready, what are your thoughts? I mean, the one with the chain on his neck and the feet on the ball, what are your thoughts when you see these things that he's pushing himself? I think that it's a competition almost. I'm like, oh, OK, so that's what you're doing. OK, well, I'm going to put two chains on. Or it's like, hey, I see him squatting 450 pounds doing box squats. So now I got to do a 650 box squat. It's like those types of situations. We used to always joke about who had the bigger biceps. And luckily, I've won every time. But the thing about it is that you know that Derrick is always going to work hard. You in turn want to work hard. I think that just the team mentality is just that blue collar just want to work, hit you in the face type of team. So I'm starting to see that with everybody. And the fact that this year I was able to bring Nate along with me out there in California, where we train together and seeing his growth just makes me excited about the future. Of course, I can't tell the future. But the work that you put in is usually what you're going to get out when it comes to the season. Steve Lehman? Roger, I'm just curious when the Julio Jones signing was made public and a few of the other offensive linemen did like a touchdown celebration or something. Because you're probably going to see if fewer nine-man boxes moving forward this year. You know, that's funny. I absolutely talked about that. I was like, yes. But honestly, I really thought that J-ROV got that for my birthday. Because you know, my birthday was on June 6. We got them on June 6. So I really thought it was for me. So I really appreciated them. Thank you to everybody for your birthday wishes along with Julio Jones. So I appreciate that. Yeah, Rob, just kind of to Nate Davis. I mean, how big a difference have you seen in him from the player that got here as a third round pick out of Charlotte and the maturation process, the technique that he's been able to develop? It seems like nine days. Yeah, they say that the biggest job that you're making your career is from year one to year two. You take away OTAs from a man. It's going to be a little bit tougher to watch how much he can improve. I think that he's been learning more and more, especially talking to me, talking to Ben Jones. We've been able to help him with seeing things and having experience. And he did a great job from year one to year two. From now on, it's like, all right, how can I get better? You have to almost research yourself. And I think that he was looking at himself. He's been listening to Keith. He's been listening to me. And now it's time for him to make his own decision what he can do to make Nate Davis better. And when we see him play this year, I know he's going to do well. Like, I mean, you know that he's going to do well because he's got us. We all got each other's back. We're all been together for so long and we're always going to keep fine tuning each other and keeping each other accountable to play this game well. Last two for Roger. Jim Wyatt. And Roger, another receiver team got the soft-season. Josh Reynolds, you know him from your days with Iran. What's it like being kind of reunited with a guy like him? Or what does he bring the team? Oh, I love it. I love it. You know, the thing that's great about our Robertson record is having a few guys that are, you know, 6'2", 6'3", 6'4", that are very lengthy, very athletic. You know, having Josh on the team is great just to see another familiar face. Also being able to have conversations about guys that we know back home. And then just his ability, his athleticism. And like I said, just his length is going to be true values for the team. I mean, having three guys out there, three big wide receivers out there, you know, just chances go up, you know, 50-50 balls end up going to us, which you love to see. And once again, it helps just open up that running game, which, you know, is our first love as an offense to the linemen. Last question, John Bonham. Roger, I'm curious how much, you know, vaccination talk there is among the team, the guys in general. And then maybe, you know, I don't know what your choice was, but maybe if you could just maybe talk about your thought process on the vaccination situation and what, you know, what kind of went through your mind as you wanted to make up your mind one way or the other? Well, I can't speak on the entire NFL, but I know for this team, we've been trying to be as informative as possible. Nobody has been forced. Everybody has been given the option. You know, it's all about safety for yourselves, safety for your family. And they've given us choices on which vaccination we can choose. I mean, that's all that you can look for out of your club. For me personally, you know, I'm kind of on the fence, constantly doing research. And, you know, sometimes there's so much information out there, it's hard to choose. But, you know, for me, I'm kind of leaning towards doing the vaccination and just so I could be a lot freer with my teammates, be able to visit family and not have to deal with some of those restrictions that come along with not being vaccinated. One last quick follow, Jim. Hey, Roger, kind of on a lighter note, you kind of regard as a pretty sharp dressed guy. What did you think about Tater's suit that you showed up for at the CMA award? Hey, man, you know, you guys remember that first game, suit I came out in, man. But no, he was sharp, man. He was sharp. And, you know, I'm always going to support my teammates because, you know, I feel like I got some of the best teammates in the world, man. So I decided for him and I'm excited to see what these guys can put together because I know some people struggle on their first year. I won't name no names, Nate Davis, but that's OK. All right, we're going to keep working on that. We're going to keep getting better.