KF: Every player can improve, and you guys have some really good players on your team. I'm sure that the reason they're good is that's their attitude. I think that's the same thing with Josey. I think in the draft process, I'll just relay a story that came to mind for me. I think some of the NFL people and some of the draft gurus probably struggled a little bit with him as a prospect, much like we did five years ago. And we almost made a huge mistake by not recruiting him. But in the world we live in right now, we all get so hung up on measurables and times. Those maximum performance tests don't always measure what kind of football player a guy is going to be or how impactful a person can be. My flashback was [about] his 40[-yard dash] time up at the Combine. He tested better here at our Pro Day, but his Combine 40-time was not as good as it had to be, and I'm old enough to remember being a coach here when I would ask scouts about [former Ohio State and Detroit Lions player] Chris Spielman. They'd look at me and say, "Really good player, but I don't know if he's fast enough." And I'm thinking to myself, "He may not be, but every time the ball's thrown 20 yards down the field, he's right there knocking the crap out of the guy." Sometimes those measurables don't tell the whole story. Josey will get great coaching there, and more importantly, he'll take the coaching he gets and work hard to get better at the things that they deem important for him to focus on.