 Kansas State running back Deuce Vaughn. Well, one thing about him is he kind of reminds me of Darren Sprouls, and I don't love a player comparison, but I have had a five, six, 190-pound hole in my heart for years now. 43, it's my password on my freaking cell phone. I love Darren Sprouls. He decides to call it a career, one of my favorite players to ever do it. And he really was like the inspiration to anyone who's ever been called slight, undersized, not quite there, combines a nightmare, all of that. And I'm not gonna say he's gonna take the space of Sprouls in my heart. Of course, now I do think Deuce Vaughn, draft prospect, is going to be the one to carry the torch for the little guys going forward at the combine a few weeks ago. The two-time unanimous Alamerican, measured in at five, five, he was the shortest player in combine history. As a five-foot nothing lady, I love this, he's 179 pounds, but his on-field resume is insane. He led the entire country in yards from Scrimmage at nearly 2,000 last season. He showed he can handle a big workload. He had 335 touches. That's the third most in all of college ball. Are you kidding? Look, he's so shifty. He is so off the charts explosive. He's so versatile. It's hard not to, if you watch that footage, you see it and you think, Darren Sprouls, Darren Sprouls, Darren Sprouls, that's what it is. And I don't want you to think I am making a lazy, trite, low-hanging fruit comparison with an undersized running back from Kansas State. I get it. But he flat-out said he modeled his game after said Sprouls during his combine interview. And he, by the way, gave this incredible answer and being asked about being undersized. Personally, I do not. I mean, I feel like Darren Sprouls, a street co-ed, Jacquees Rogers, all these guys that have come before me have kind of written that narrative off in a sense. To the point where it gave me the confidence as a young kid, as a high schooler, as a college player, to go out here and keep chasing my dream. And that's one of the things I want to do as well, is kind of be that person inspired the next generation of smaller backs or guys that seem to be undersized that man, you can do it. All the chef's kisses, Deuce may not come off the board until day two, day three, regardless of when he's taken, and I don't even care where he lands. I have supreme confidence that he's going to play a huge, oversized role wherever he goes and make an impact on the league. A Deuce Bond, Darren Sprouls-like guy in the NFL, that's a prospect, and that's one thing about it.