I wasn't a person to cry or point fingers or find any sympathy.Collection: Sympathy
One thing I can say is I'm thankful. It's been a long road for me through my injuries.Collection: Thankful
It's all about patience and I'm sure my time will come. I'm learning what it takes to be successful and I'm doing the things the coaches tell me.Collection: Patience
I'm about the wins and any time I get to touch the ball, hopefully I can make something good happen with it.
A lot of people feed off my energy. I have to keep that up. I can't just be loud one day and the next day saying nothing.
I think it's real big to be honest just because of how the media say I'm a bust and all of that stuff. I really don't pay too much attention to it but I know one thing about it is when I'm focused, I'm focused.
Coach Cignetti has got a good scheme, good plan for me, going to try to get the ball in my hands as much as possible.
You're always going to feel disrespected because you're getting traded. Evidently, you ain't doing something right or you ain't getting it done or they don't believe in you.
A lot of people say small guys can't get it done. But at the end of the day, it depends on how big your heart is.
The league is changing. There are a lot more small receivers now. I could see myself maybe in a slot like Wes Welker.
I believe that just because of my size people are always saying, 'You can't do this, you can't do that.'
I look at it this way: If the defender gets the chance they'll lay it on you. So for the most part I just try to go out there and bring it to them like they would try to do to me.
Size doesn't really matter. It's all about the mental aspect of the game and having the heart. I have a lot of heart and I take a lot of pride in what I do. That's what got me over the hump.
A lot of teams are looking for that type of player to do multiple things on the field, and I think I'm that guy.
I've seen a couple mock drafts that have me going to the Baltimore Ravens. And if it happens like that, it'll be a blessing. But I'd like to go anywhere that calls my name.
Combine speed is overrated. It might give you a good look to see what you can run in a straight line, but football's not played in a straight line.
I've tried to learn what everybody is doing, not just my one position. If you know the whole scheme, it's easier.
Now I think since I've hit the scene and did a little bit more, other teams are saying I'm one of the guys they have to stop.
It feels good that teams appreciate my versatility and think that I can step in and be that player, making plays all over the field.
Since the first time I touched the football, people always told me I was blessed, that I had something special.