I'm very confident in myself.

Andrew Luck is a great quarterback.

I play video games; I watch Netflix.

I get a lot of compliments about my legs.

I think, personally, I learn really quick.

You never know what can happen in the draft.

Any team that wants to draft me is a blessing to me.

I want to be an all-around back and all-around player.

I just have to continue to attack practice and get better.

I'm very confident in myself, and sometimes that hurts me.

Perfection is impossible, but you don't stop aiming for it.

I fumbled my senior year in the playoffs. It just annoyed me.

What do I love about my body? I would say, probably, my legs.

I am tough on myself. It's just how I am. I hold myself to a standard.

Everyone will have struggles, but I am willing to learn, and I am coachable.

I kind of think the rookie wall is all in your mind, to be completely honest.

When the time is right, I'll start making investments and try to flip my money.

There will be plays where you've got to just lower your shoulder and get 1 yard.

I wanted to go down as one of the best running backs to ever play at Penn State.

From my freshman year to my junior year, I've increased my receptions every year.

Sometimes in life, you have to make a selfish decision and do what's best for you.

I'm not a numbers type of guy who says I need this many yards, this many touchdowns.

I don't want to be that guy that thinks he is a high draft pick and that he has it all.

I want to be an athlete. I'm not just a running back. I play the running back position.

I want to be known as a guy who breaks tackles; that's the whole objective of the game.

The more success you have, the more attention and the more spotlight comes to your name.

Something like Stephen A. Smith - I love what he does. I'd love to do something like that.

My family has been through so much and made so many sacrifices for my brothers and sisters.

I'm honored to be compared to some great running backs, but I try to block that out and be myself.

The more carries you get, the better you see the field, see the way that the defense is playing you.

It only matters how many wins you get, and we've got to figure out how to continue to get those wins.

My dad is a fan of football, too, and did a good job of making me understand the history of football.

I'm a student of the game, and any time you take more reps in a game, it's going to prepare you more.

You look at the years that the Giants have been successful, it really wasn't just one star that got it done.

Whether the ball is on the 99-yard line or the 1-yard line, I'm going to find a way to get into the end zone.

In my mind, every time I touch the ball, I believe I have the ability to score with the help of my teammates.

I know a lot of people try and set expectations for me. No offense to you guys, but I set my own expectations.

I'm a New York Giant, playing football. I've been wanting to do this since I was a little kid, to play in the NFL.

I'm big on watching film, and sometimes it hurts myself because I over-calculate things, or I overthink sometimes.

My goal is to attack every single day and get better every single day. The rest of the stuff will take care of itself.

A lot of people think a running back is just a guy who lowers his shoulder and runs people over, and that's not my game.

I can do it all. I can go over the top, or I can beat you with speed. I can beat you with some wiggle, or I can run through you.

I honestly think Derek Jeter could run for mayor in New York, and if not win, get really close, just the way he handled himself.

Every day is Father's Day for me to my father. And hopefully I can do the right things for my daughter where she thinks the same.

No matter what, you got to come in, and you got to continue to work, continue to have that mindset to get better every single day.

I have to believe in myself, set goals for myself, set expectations for myself, and continue to work for those goals every single day.

I'll be eager to definitely be in the mix of kickoff return. I did it in college. I was able to help my team out in college in that area.

My mindset is to go out there and be confident, believe in yourself, visualizing success and visualizing plays you're gonna make in games.

Nothing is given to you. Everything is earned. You have to have that mindset that you have to work every single day. Learn every single day.

I have this mindset and mentality every time I touch the score, and I really truly believe that. It's something I try to do a little too much.

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