The Kansas City Chiefs have one of the best safeties in the game in former Tennessee Volunteer Eric Berry.

However, you always need depth, especially in the secondary, so when the fourth round of the 2018 NFL Draft came around on Saturday, the Chiefs selected former Texas A&M star Armani Watts.

Watts will come in and compete for a starting spot alongside Berry, and after getting drafted, he said he can’t wait to learn from one of the best in the business (via KansasCity.com):

“Oh, man, one of the best to play the game,” Watts said. “It’s going to be real humbling. I’ll get under his wing and learn.”

Watts had an impressive 2017 season, recording 87 tackles (10 for a loss) and four interceptions for the Aggies.

Now, he’ll have a chance to carry that momentum into the NFL, and he couldn’t ask for a better mentor than Berry.