I am a huge Justin Timberlake fan.

Under pressure is something I thrive on.

My dad thinks I have a photographic memory.

You've got to play to your players' talents.

You don't build a great castle just all at once.

I'm ready for any adversity that's going to hit.

Community service has been a great thing for me.

When people doubt me, I want to prove them wrong.

Family first, always, no matter what the situation.

Anytime I get the chance to play ball, I get excited.

I get true joy out of that, being able to help people.

I am a Cleveland Brown. I am proud and happy about that.

There are spots that I have to hit. Throws I can't miss.

Life is a bunch of ups and downs. It's how you handle it.

You can't beat the Cotton Bowl. There's nothing like that.

I'm not fast, so I have to be able to throw from the pocket.

I think I thrive under the spotlight; I live for a big moment.

I've always been a guy to keep positive energy on the sideline.

My mom and I used to dance to the Jackson 5 in our living room.

Anytime you can get the crowd to be a factor, kudos to the crowd.

Always have self-confidence because that can take you a long way.

I learned, for me to play at my best, I need to play with an edge.

I want to be drafted to a team that knows exactly what they're getting.

I don't think I'm over-the-top cocky, I'm just proud of where I came from.

Cleveland, as a whole, is a great sports town. People love the Browns here.

You've got to have the same attitude each day. You've got to show up to work.

I love being around my teammates, and I love leading and having responsibility.

When a play breaks down, yeah, I've been blessed with the ability to make plays.

I had to overcome a lot of things, but with that, I've inspired a lot of people.

There are a lot of things I would take back, off the field, to be a franchise guy.

Always been brutally honest. Some people don't like that because it's rare nowadays.

Whatever opportunity I get, to make sure I get better, I need to take advantage of that.

I'm not trying to please everybody. I'm just trying to play for one team and do it the right way.

All the different coaches and styles of play I've seen helped me develop, to relate to my teammates.

Within football, there is a lot of trash talk, a lot of stuff that's not been made aware to everybody.

I've set up my goals, and I go after them, and if I do that each day, the rest will take care of itself.

You're not always going to have a perfect day. You're not always going to have the day that you envision.

It doesn't matter the position you're in. If you're not going to work hard, then you're not doing it right.

There's always instances where you want those throws back, but the worst part about it is that I can't redo it.

I have to command the offense. I have to command the team. I have to bring a spark and give us a chance to win.

I'm confident I can show exactly what I'm about, how much I care about football, and how I'd do anything to win.

Height doesn't matter. You see guys like Tyrod Taylor, Brees, Russell Wilson: they've proven that it doesn't matter.

I was fortunate enough to do a docu-series throughout the draft process, but I did that to show the behind-the-scenes stuff.

It is nice to get reps and to slowly build that timing and chemistry. To be able to do that, you start to get into a rhythm.

Everybody wants to portray the bad boy, the Johnny Manziel stuff, but I love the game of football. There's no doubt about that.

If I came in with the mindset of just being happy that I got drafted and just to settle for a backup job, that wouldn't be myself.

I used to have the mindset of worrying about everybody else's opinions, trying to please everybody, but that's not going to happen.

I've learned I can't change every opinion or have everyone's approval. If I get caught up in that, I'm worried about the wrong things.

The energy I bring, the passion I bring, it's infectious. You can ask anybody on that Oklahoma staff. That's what I bring to the table.

Not everybody responds to yelling at 'em or jumping all over 'em. Sometimes you need to put your arm around somebody and encourage them.

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