Yep, a bit leggy but they will mostly come out of it in a week to 10 days. Here's a pic of last year's transplants, still a little stemmy but actually like them that way, I just set them a little deeper and all of that stem will form roots and pull in more nutrients.
Here's a couple packs of tomato seeds I picked up at Southern States in Maysville KY. at Christmas time. They had 2 small cattle feeders full of last year's seeds for $1 each. That's quite a deal if you look at the price stamped on them. Can't hardly but much of anything anymore for a penny apiece. I looked them up and it appears they are a decent tomato for slicing and canning. We shall see, as I started a couple dozen of each yesterday. I'll plant a dozen here and split the other dozen between a couple buddies and see how they like them.