I'm wherever coach puts me.

I'm just so blessed to be a Carolina Panther. I can't wait to grind every single day for that organization, team, fans and for everybody there. I'm blessed to be a Carolina Panther.

I got lucky that they throw me the ball a lot and it's my job to make those catches.

I'd be happy to play for anybody.

It takes all 11 on the field doing their job correctly to make it all happen.

We're here to win football games, so whatever that means, whatever that takes, that's what we're going to do.

The big plays will come.

You've got to let the game come to you. You can't press.

Obviously, teams start wearing down. But that's kind of when you thrive, when the other team starts to get tired.

I prepare so I can be in the whole game.

It's a team game. Not every game is going to be an all-star game.

You've got to be able to adapt to your environment.

It's a constant progression, and as long as you're constantly striving to be better, you're headed in the right direction.

The league is shifting. It's becoming a smaller league, way more speed-dominant. So you're seeing more backs like me who can run between the tackles, pass-protect, catch and become matchup nightmares. You also have more receivers who are getting jet sweeps, doing different things with the ball in their hands.

I wake up around 8 A.M., which isn't too bad at all. I usually try to get to bed at 10 or 10:30. For a while I tried to see how my recovery was with just eight hours of sleep. And sometimes, that can be fine. But I like getting nine or more hours. I feel like I can wake up on my own if I've gotten nine hours.

My training is very specific to my sport, so it's a lot of fast, explosive movements. It's very pertinent to exactly what I do on the football field, which is fast burst in short spaces.

For me, any time I'm on the football field, that's my comfort zone.

The secret behind success isn't as much of a secret as people think. It's pretty simple. It's working as hard as you can to accomplish what you want.

I would definitely like the ball as much as possible... That's why I train.

I stopped worrying about how other people define me a little bit ago. I used to care a lot. Now I just don't care that much. Really, what I'm worried about is, am I being the best me I can be?

You can always get bigger, faster, stronger. I don't have any choice. I have to.

You can never satisfy other people, I learned. End of the day, it's extremely important that you know yourself better than anybody else, and if you can do that, it doesn't matter what anybody thinks about you, good or bad.

The football field, I'd definitely say that's my safe place.

People do the eye test and underestimate me, so I do play with a chip on my shoulder.