Now-former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa spoke with Steve Wyche of NFL Network for an exclusive interview ahead of the 2020 NFL Draft and discussed several topics, including how Tagovailoa is feeling health-wise with his surgically-repaired hip, how the novel coronavirus pandemic has affected his draft meetings and what his plans are for April 23.

Below is everything Tagovailoa said in his interview with Wyche, which aired Tuesday.

Steve Wyche: Alright, for weeks I had planned to travel to Nashville to go watch Tua Tagovailoa work out, but because of the current circumstances, we’re going to have to chat video-wise. So, let me welcome in Tua, and just first out, how’s everything going?

Tua Tagovailoa: “Everything’s going good over here. This is the world we’re living in now. We’ve got to be able to take care of ourselves. I think that’s really important. But I’d like to thank a lot of the doctors, a lot of the healthcare people. They’re taking time out of their lives, time that they could spend with their family to take care of other people.”