 You mentioned Cardale Jones, uh, that you're kind of high on him at $19. I'm not necessarily overreacting to last week when he had four picks. No touchdowns, like 4.0 yards per attempt. It's just more over the larger sample. He's down to sixth in yards per attempt among 12 qualified passers. And again, Tampa Bay, despite not having any wins is third in passing yards per attempt allowed. Uh, they defend a lot of passes. They can kind of get in there. So I don't think Jones is a lock necessarily. The coverage grades, which account for opponent, how Tampa Bay ranked six, that pro football focus, that's a big part of why. And so the first two games, I think they played like, didn't they play like Seattle? I don't know, it's hard, so hard to think back. Um, but they hadn't played anyone viable before they played PJ Walker. And he took a blowtorch to them. Um, let me find this here. I don't want to speak stupid. Um, they played New York and Seattle. Yes. They played two non viable quarterbacks and then PJ Walker. Yeah. And PJ Walker against them was phenomenal. Um, he had 10.2 adjust your yards per attempt. So that's why I'm inclined to buy Cardale Jones. Like straight up, I would rank PJ Walker higher, but I think that Cardale Jones is a very strong alternative who is $4 cheaper. PJ Walker's also gotten kind of lucky with interceptions. Like he keeps having balls bounce off of dude's hands, which is interesting. Um, I don't think like it's fluky. And like, I don't think like he's going to combust, but I think that Cardale Jones is still someone I would want to go to. And he does run more than PJ Walker to he has 16 rush attempts so far. Walker is 12. Again, I prefer PJ Walker straight up, but I think that Cardale Jones is interesting and that does translate over to the pass catchers too. Well, before you, before you move on, I guess the more interesting conversation is Cardale Jones or Landry Jones on this slate. Cardale. Okay. Um, I think that Landry Jones is a very good option too, though. Like there are three rock solid options here. And I don't know why I ranked them relative to Amu and Johnson for the four game slate, but I am very, it's kind of like last week's Sunday slate, where I was very comfortable with three separate quarterbacks basically.