When the ball is up in the air for a rebound you always have to be on your toes to go up for the ball. It's the same situation in football as a receiver; I'm always trying to get the ball at the highest point like a rebound.

I've played with at least 10 quarterbacks.

If anybody should be a judge of quarterbacks, I've played with the most quarterbacks in NFL history throughout my first four years.

A guy like Darrelle Revis has been in the NFL a long time. They study tendencies. They know what you're doing from the way you line up. When you run a route, you almost have to be perfect at it. You can't slip. Timing has to be perfect with the quarterback going against a smart guy like him.

With my mentality, I'm one-on-one, I'm going to win. No matter who's out there, I don't really care.

I just want to be treated for what I'm worth. That's fair to say, right?

There's a lot of things I can get better at as an individual, knowing where defenders are, having a better awareness. Those are things I can work on.

I've wanted to put myself in that position to be the best wide receiver in the NFL, and I definitely think I'm putting my foot forward to make that claim.

I work hard.

I think I'm the best wide receiver in the NFL.

A lot of times when kids get in trouble they might get labeled or judged for mistakes that they made at a young age.

Your clothes make you feel good.

There's something about putting on a new pair of shoes or a new shirt that gives you a new joy.

I want to be the best, so whatever accolades come with that, I've just got to go out there and keep continuing to prove my play on the field.

I like the individualism about it. I like how each player is kind of different. It's a team sport, but still, once you've got the ball in your hand, you can kind of create things. But I like the team dynamic about it also. You've got to work together in soccer to score a goal.

People think catching a football one-handed is a technique, but it's more a reaction. Because you really don't think about it when you're doing it. You just do it. I couldn't sit there and try to teach someone how to catch a one-handed football.

My pinkie tends to pop out of place a lot while I'm playing - I just pop it back in. I notice it when I move my hand and it feels stiff. I mean, it's been happening my whole life. It's never broken - just pops out of place real easy.

The spectacular catches are the ones that you remember detail for detail. The ones with two hands, it's kind of routine.

I've been catching footballs - I've been a wide receiver since I was 15 years old. And every quarterback I've had, for the most part, threw a pretty hard ball. So I'm not getting away from the calluses.

There's a lot I need to improve on. YAC, which I'm last in. Being a better leader. Not getting frustrated when things aren't going my way.

When you got a chance to speak out about something, I feel like you should, and a lot of people will follow you around the country.

I don't feel like anybody should have to be around that environment where they don't feel comfortable.

You can sit there and say people should worry about football, but it's hard to worry about football when you've got a lot of other things going on around you that are negative.

South Carolina is one of the most racist states in America. John C. Calhoun is the name of a building at our school and he was a slave owner. Clemson, the name Clemson itself, was like a guy who was a slave owner. South Carolina, their whole history is messed up.

I didn't want to play anywhere else but Houston, honestly.

A lot of the people I know, they don't train like that. They do a lot of quick stuff, just speed drills. But I run long distance. I've always been like that, though, even when I was in high school. That's just how I train myself.

Having guys ranked in front of me that I know that I'm better than, that's always going to drive me.

I definitely feel like I'm underrated.

I usually try not to be trendy and go with what everyone is wearing. Although when I am looking for inspiration, I will check out Instagram stories. I usually look at what people are wearing in Europe. They're fashion-forward.

I like quarter-cut pants that show my ankles. I don't like baggy stuff.

Clothes that make people look twice, that's what makes me feel good - where it is something that I know is unique and different.

If I drop a ball, I'm going to beat myself up, or if I go out and a rep isn't perfect, I feel like I've got to do it again.

For receivers... it's a lot about timing, having chemistry with your quarterback to be successful and having a guy that you work with over the course of years.

You're either a champion or you're not a champion.

I have multiple friends on other teams who after a game, they'll tell me the game plan... part of the game plan is to stop you. It's a respect factor.

Actions always speak louder than words, especially when they're peaceful actions.

Little obstacles, if they don't go my way, I really don't even get down. I've been through so much.

Any injury is tough, and it is a little bit tougher when it is the hand that you have to catch with, but it is football man. I wouldn't have it any other way.

I can't throw the ball to myself.

I would say my favorite tattoo is my first tattoo of my father, you know, just the remembrance of him, his legacy and impact that he's had on my life. He passed away when I was a kid, you know, I got the halo with the angel wings on my back.

I just don't want to get a tattoo just to have a tattoo.

I don't play for nobody else but my teammates and my family. That's it.

Sometimes I get a lot of stuff, being in Houston, being in a conservative place, and wearing weird stuff that I wear. People don't get it sometimes. I like it.

I think I'm a model in a football player body sometimes.

I try to be best at everything I do.

It means a lot to be Pro Bowl. There's a lot of people who vote and they watch football a lot.

Running hills, I try to follow the Jerry Rice routine.

There's always room for improvement in my game.

My mom made sure all her kids went to college.

My family stuck together.