I've set up my goals, and I go after them, and if I do that each day, the rest will take care of itself.

Having been through some adversity, starting from different points and having to work through the depth chart on many occasions, it's definitely helped my story.

You've got to have the same attitude each day. You've got to show up to work.

Without pressure, I don't think this would be very much fun, without all the people watching and finding joy in this game.

I love this game, and without the competitive nature, I wouldn't enjoy it.

Anytime I get the chance to play ball, I get excited.

Anytime you get a better competition level, it's always better for you because you want to get the best out of yourself, and you want to compete against the best.

Whenever I get a chance to get my reps in, that's a good challenge for me.

Whatever opportunity I get, to make sure I get better, I need to take advantage of that.

The best thing - I say it all the time - what happened at Oklahoma was sitting for a year after I transferred. To sit there and be able to focus on the physical parts of my body. You know, develop, and then the mental side of the game, learning.

It doesn't matter what cards you're dealt. It's what you do with those cards. Never complain. Just keep pushing forward. Find a positive in anything and just fight for it.

Cleveland, as a whole, is a great sports town. People love the Browns here.

That's the biggest difference from college to NFL. Everybody's so talented at this level, the difference is knowing the game - knowing where to go with the ball in my position, knowing how to execute your job to the highest level. In college, you could just get by playing ball.

You don't build a great castle just all at once.

Always been brutally honest. Some people don't like that because it's rare nowadays.

I want to be drafted to a team that knows exactly what they're getting.

Height doesn't matter. You see guys like Tyrod Taylor, Brees, Russell Wilson: they've proven that it doesn't matter.

You need to be competitive, but a lot of that you can internalize and use that as motivation to drive you. You do not need to show it all the time.

Life is a bunch of ups and downs. It's how you handle it.

I'm ready for any adversity that's going to hit.

If you can win ballgames, you can win ballgames.

I am a Cleveland Brown. I am proud and happy about that.

For me, being as competitive as I am, the bigger the challenge for me, the better for me.

There are spots that I have to hit. Throws I can't miss.