Yeah, it's not a hand to catch up with. You are behind most hands, but can get hands with more equity than you to fold which is great and you have plenty of turn cards that you like and will likely get checked to on the turn so you can realise all your equity. If SB folds and BB calls you also know that he is fairly capped due to flatting pre and flatting the flop so you can also apply more pressure on later streets and likely get folds on a lot of cards. Cards like 9-Q and clubs it might be best to slow down a bit though.