I don't necessarily care about the money aspect of it. I just want to be valued where I'm at. If I am playing this game, I want to set standards for all the other running backs behind me, like Todd Gurley and Ezekiel Elliott, Melvin Gordon, guys like that.

I think if you deflate a football, then you're definitely cheating.

I feel I'm one of those guys that doesn't necessarily depend on athletic ability.

It is okay to play tough and try to hit guys hard in the course of the play - that's fine - but I don't like unnecessary roughness or things that happen after the play.

I'm not a real greedy guy.

If I'm on an away game or on my way to the stadium or on a bus ride, I listen to more mellow music. Laid-back, chill, like The Weeknd, Drake, something like that.

I never feel like I'm in a rush. I'm controlling the pace. If I have the ball and hit the hole right now and get 3 yards, I feel like I can be patient, work for something, knowing I can still get the 3. It's something that's hard to be coached on. I just feel I've perfected it over time.

I'm not really worried about how many carries I get or anything, I just want to make sure we win the game. So if I need 50 carries to win the game, I'm going to get it.

Growing up, my uncle used to always have dogs, and we always had a dog growing up. I couldn't remember a time when I never had a dog. It was part of the family. So once I actually got old enough, I got a dog in college, then I felt he needed a friend, so I got another dog. They just started adding up from there.

Drake is one of my favorite artists, so it would definitely be a honor to make a track with him.

There are a lot of running backs who see the first level, the D-linemen, and they can't really see the second level.

As fresh as I can be in the games, the better.

When I'm running, I tend to see a lot.

Some running backs do different things to get away. My move is to spin.

The Olympics, as a little kid, it was such a big goal that I created for myself, and I was able to push through and make that happen.

When you're a little kid, and you're, like, thinking about the Olympics, and you just have this big expectation, it just lived up exactly to that.

When I was 5, I was always joking around like, 'Oh man, I wanna go to the Olympics.'

When I came home after 'DWTS,' I had a couple of days, and I had actually given the Mirrorball to my mom. She loves to decorate the house, so I said, 'Here - make it pretty. Do what you want with it!

I do like writing. When I was a little kid, I used to love writing funny, silly stories - and my mom would always encourage it. I don't know why I ever stopped!

You're supposed to go to prom during high school. I don't go to high school. I homeschool.

Through my life, I do want to inspire others.

The thing that makes me feel the most confident is definitely my smile. I like that my smile and my facial expressions really show what I'm feeling, and my smile is the best way to show that I'm happy.

I tell everyone that I'm 5 feet-1 inch tall, but I think I'm technically 5 feet. My mom says she's 4 feet 11 inches, and I'm barely taller than her.

I love my height because when I'm doing gymnastics, it really benefits the sport - and also, I think being short is kind of cute.