 As a fan of the NFL, there can be times when your team acquires a player and you can have all these high expectations for that player. Oh, this is what he's going to do for my squad. This is the type of impact he's going to have. And then he comes over and it's like, ooh, well, I guess I was wrong. Or there can be the other times when you may think, oh, this player, he's going to come over. But with his previous team, he was okay, but he wasn't anything special. Okay, my team got him. What's the worst that could happen? And he comes in and balls out. Now, with Carlos Dunlap, of course, we know he was with the Cincinnati Bengals last season, and he just, he wasn't feeling it there no more. He let it publicly be known that he wanted out. And the Seahawks said, hey, wait a minute, players that publicly let it be known that they won out, we want them in. Shout out to Jamal Adams. So they acquired one Carlos Dunlap. And in a defense that struggled through the majority of the season, once they got Carlos, oh, they got a lot better. So I know the 12s, they love this move. I know, I'm sure I'm not going to see not one negative 12 comment about Carlos Dunlap, because this is somebody who 12s won it back. They love Carlos Dunlap, because he made an immediate positive impact. Not just immediate impact, because immediate impact can be a bad impact, but he made an immediate positive impact. And I believe that when he was cut, that he was due, I want to say his cap hit was like, anywhere from 12 to 14 meal. I forgot what the exact number was. So my apologies on that. But it was talked about that the Seahawks wanted Carlos Dunlap back. He wanted to return to the Seahawks. He loved it in Seattle, loved it. And it was a very, very hard decision when they cut him. But you know, the salary cap this year, it makes everybody expendable. So Carlos Dunlap was of course not safe at all from that. So we had heard just very little with the market of Carlos Dunlap, but especially at this time in this day and age, the market for defensive ends is tough. You're not hearing a lot of movement, you're not hearing a lot of buzz, you're not hearing a lot of noise about defensive ends right here and right now. And every single day that we get closer to the draft, their market goes down, their stock goes down and their value goes down. Because the draft has defensive ends in it that are younger, cheaper. They may not be better. Some of them may, but some of them might not. But teams, the closer you get to the draft, again, that market is going down. Because teams are replacing guys with fresh guys, guys straight from college that are ready to get at it. So Carlos Dunlap, he struck at the right time, signing a two year deal. And he gets, I think he is 8.3 or 8.6 million guaranteed. So yeah, so he gets to stay with Seattle for another two years. So good move for them. Good move for him. And again, it's a match made in Seattle. So just like Carlos Dunlap won't be telling the Seahawks anymore for now, I'm out.