As a native of Hickory, N.C. who later played in towns like Tallahassee, Florida and Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Landon Dickerson has largely lived in small towns.

But after being drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles, Dickerson has already experienced a new culture.

“Big cities are new for me,” Dickerson said during an appearance this week on “The Farzy Show with Marc Farzetta, per AL.com,” “so I’m not sure what all there is to do. I have driven downtown a little bit. I already got a parking ticket, so tried to figure out how to park here. Seems like people just park anywhere and everywhere, so figuring that out, I feel like that’ll be fun.”

Dickerson was drafted by the Eagles in the second round of the NFL Draft on April 30. But he has taken to his new teammates, especially on the offensive line.

“Every single guy in this offensive line is just kind of — they’re all characters,” Dickerson said. “They all have something unique about them. They’re all funny. They’re very charismatic guys, easy to talk to. A good group of guys. You can tell they all love each other. They love playing football. They love offensive-line play. Being able to be a part of that is just something that excites me because those guys are always so excited. They come to work excited to learn, excited to play football and just be with other guys. That’s really all I can ask for.”