I can stretch the defense.

I want to be a Cowboy for life.

I played with high ankle sprains.

I played with a lot of foot injuries.

I've been playing football all my life.

When I got to Alabama, I was really small.

I was always taught to be hungry and humble.

I'm pretty good at playing with foot injuries.

I just have to protect the ball, keep it secure.

I think I proved that I was a polished receiver.

My business is to come out here and play football.

It feels great to be wanted by any team in the NFL.

When you're the underdog, you just lay low and work.

I wasn't really happy in Oakland or anything like that.

Just the aura of being a Dallas Cowboy, you can't beat it.

Most corners are similar in terms of how you can beat them.

Coach Kiffin calls plays based on matchups and what he sees.

I had 1,000 yards when I played on plantar fasciitis before.

I don't think you have to be flamboyant to be a great player.

I just wanted to prove that I can play wide receiver at a high level.

You can only get open in two ways, off of the line or out of your breaks.

Obviously, you want to score every game, but you just have to be patient.

I feel like I know what defensive backs are going to do before they do it.

With my position, you have to kind of be three steps ahead of your opponent.

When someone did a route, I was always able to emulate exactly how they did it.

I take good pride in the way I release off the line and coming out of my breaks.

You can never really get away from the fundamentals of anything that you're doing.

The value of a prototype is in the education it gives you, not in the code itself.

I respect every NFL team because it was a dream I've had since I was a little kid.

If you lose a fight with someone, you don't get revenge from fighting someone else.

Obviously, if you go to the playoffs you have an opportunity to go to the Super Bowl.

I love being a Dallas Cowboy. I love everything about it. I think about it every day.

That's what teammates are for. They encourage you through the good and the bad times.

I mean, every player is hurt every year, so that's not really an excuse for everything.

Just keep being me, just keep doing me, stay true to who I am and the ball will find me.

We would always rush to do our homework because after work, we knew that it was football.

The more opportunities you have in any setting, situation, you're going to be better off.

You don't want to give the defensive back any signals about what route you're going to run.

I think I definitely have the mentality and skill set to be a top-five receiver, that's no doubt.

The plantar fasciitis that I had before it really kinda bothered me when I directly cut on the foot.

No, I don't want to play with Tom Brady. I want to beat Tom Brady. I want to play with Dak Prescott.

If you're a highly touted free agent, you're going to get paid a lot of money no matter where you go.

I guess it's a good thing to do, but people go for 1,000 yards every year, so it's not really a big thing.

I try to come out every day in the summer and work my hardest because I know consistency will lead to success.

Talk about a foot injury, you can't release how you want to, you can't come out of your breaks how you want to.

Anytime that anyone can create some explosive plays, get first downs, we're going to have more plays on offense.

I really don't like talking about the contract. I feel like it's one of those things that will naturally happen.

All the small things matter. Communication. It doesn't matter what you are doing. You have to be on the same page.

If you just look at the numbers, you pretty much have to get 10 wins to get into the playoffs, sometimes more than that.

I know that I have the skillset to be one of the highest-paid receivers. I'm just all about going out there and proving it.

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