I wanna be the greatest to ever play my position. One of the best to ever play the game. Hopefully, be a Hall of Famer.

In college, I loved Darren McFadden. Just the way he ran the ball.

I want to be a premier back in this league.

I have to run hard, finish runs, and be ready.

I just go out there and play my game, man.

I think running the ball effectively is the key to winning games in the playoffs.

I think in the playoffs you have to be able to run the ball to get to the Super Bowl.

I'm just glad people want to get my jersey.

For people to want my jersey, I'm honored and blessed.

I just think 24 is a good running back number.

That's part of growing up. You're away from home and you meet new people and adjust to new things. It's part of life.

I love being home.

There's always going to be adversity in life. I saw it growing up.

It's never going to be perfect, but you're shooting for it. You're just trying to be the best at what you do. That's just how I always think.

In high school I carried the ball almost every play of the game.

You've got to know the defense by watching film and by how you've been coached. And then when you approach it, you've got to be real physical. You've got to deliver the blow, not let the blow be delivered to you.

I just think about running the ball and running down the field. I don't really worry about the miles.

Earl Campbell, he's a beast. I got a chance to talk to him; he's a legend in my eyes. To be mentioned along his name is a dream come true.

I have to be efficient and finish runs, run physical.

There's a lot of things I can get better at as far as my footwork, being quicker, getting in and out of the hole, getting north and south.

I just have to start fast and be consistent in everything I do.

I always prepare like I'm a starter. Three-down back.

When your time comes, make plays.

I feel like as the game goes on, carry after carry, I get better and better.

It's football, you know the locker room is going to change.

My teammates and my coaches, I can't thank them enough.

From my coaches we've learned that you need to have a different work ethic to be different.

I just want to do my job very well. If I don't, I'm hard on myself. I just keep working until I get it right.

I'm just trying to play better every week.

It's always fun when you're playing football.

For me, the NFL was a little bit faster than college because you've got guys who played five, six, seven years and knew all the ins and out of the league.

Anything you can do extra like be more focused, pay more attention to detail, be more fundamental, that leads to less mistakes.

I actually met Adrian Peterson in high school. I look up to AP a lot. He's a great running back and we all know what he can do. That's definitely someone you want to model yourself after, especially at the running back position. He's a great one.

I'm working hard day-by-day, every practice, working out after practice to be the best back I can.

I love football, and I love practicing.

Always be about business and come prepared to work and work hard.

Anything to help the team win, I'm willing to do. Whether its 32 carries or 10 carries, I'm willing to do it.

I love the weight room, and I love working hard.

You work hard, you'll be rewarded.

I don't get tired.

Always pray; don't be afraid to pray.

It's my job. I am just going in there trying to win games. But it is always fun when you are playing football.

We just gotta finish drives and be efficient on drives just so we can get touchdowns.

There are a lot of kids who look up to me, and I want to do well.

I wouldn't say I'm unique. I'm just a running back trying to make plays.

I don't model myself after anybody.

Anytime you got time to rest, it always helps.

I'm a competitor and I love to compete.

Competition is nothing that scares me away from nowhere.

Football is competition and that's what I love.