God doesn't make mistakes.

I try to do the right thing.

The NFL doesn't like mistakes.

I'm blessed that I am recognized.

If a franchise wants me, they'll take me.

You correct the mistakes, and you move on.

I just really know how to manage adversity.

I love all people, and that's what I focus on.

You try to learn as much as you can with each rep.

I am a momma's boy, so she gets whatever she wants.

I have some muscle on me where I can take those hits.

I can't control other people, what their beliefs are.

I never forget where I come from. It means everything.

I'm always going to make sure I'm doing the right things.

Hopefully, one day, I'll be up there with Michael Jordan.

Between lunch and dinner, I try and snack on fruit and granola.

If I have the opportunity to go to the NFL, I'm going to take it.

Clemson was a special place, and I've enjoyed every single moment.

It's hard to be perfect, but that's something we try to strive for.

We just got to capitalize in the red zone. Don't turn the ball over.

Each person has their own brand and style and the way they do things.

I speak on things I'd like to speak on. Anything else, I'll keep quiet.

I'm a competitor. I'm going to compete each and every day to get better.

It started with my mom; she always wanted me to get my degree and graduate.

As we play, I just kind of make the best decision and try to move the chains.

I love to interact with people, but there is a time and place for everything.

You just always have to protect yourself. Try not to take any unnecessary hits.

It's not overwhelming or shocking to play against the SEC, like most fans think.

I've played through a lot of injuries before, as a young kid through high school.

Honestly, I just kind of play ball. I guess I'm pretty good in the state of Florida.

I try to act as a man of character if no one is watching or if the world is watching.

I love the work, love the grind. I love what I have to go through to get what I want.

I just want to be a complete professional quarterback, and that's going to take time.

I'm going to give all my will and all my guts to try to get the ball in the end zone.

I only get to experience this college football once. I want to live it up while I can.

I'm not saying [racial profiling] doesn't happen; I'm saying I haven't experienced it.

I grew up an Urban Meyer fan. I loved the way he coached, loved the way he did things.

There's no timeline from ACLs. People give you five, six, seven, eight months to come back.

I'm always learning new ways to improve my game from both players older and younger than me.

I grew up with pretty much nothing - in the hood, the ghetto - whatever you want to call it.

I try to do what's best for the team, try to get the win, and try to have success on offense.

For lunch, I aim for a lean protein, some starch, and leafy greens, which are full of magnesium.

I embrace it all. I embrace and really enjoy everything that comes with the business that I am in.

We barely had lights, but my mom always made sure we had food on the table and somewhere to sleep.

As a rookie, I worked with my agent and the training staff to figure out what diet works for my body naturally.

I don't like sitting around and not doing anything because that's the easiest way to get complacent and get lazy.

If I want to eat lunch, I can't go out at noon and head over to Chick-fil-A or Mac's restaurant and not get stopped.

815 is the neighborhood I was born and raised in; 815 Harrison Square is the exact name. It's in Gainesville, Georgia.

My days are so busy with school and football, it's not often that I get out, anyway. But when I do, I like to meet people.

When I'm on the field, I'm locked in, focused on my job. I try to have a positive play and try to get points on the board.

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