Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

The letters I get from people, a lot of people are very appreciative. I get stacks of letters. I'll do an event, and all the kids will send me all kinds of letters, and that right there is enough motivation to keep doing it.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

It doesn't matter where you start out, it's where you end up.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

You always respect the vets.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

I would love to be in a zone concept every once in a while. Probably later on in my career.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

I'm undrafted. It's always going to be like that. I have to go above and beyond on everything that I do, even though I have the stats.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

When you're not good, and you are losing, and a team puts 50 on you, you gotta figure something out.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

I like to give kids motivation and tell them my story.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

I knew I needed to find a way to stay out of trouble and to have good grades to be able to stand out.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

My mom, she thought I was the best. My sisters, maybe, but maybe that's not objective or anything. But if you believe in yourself, your family believes in you, you put in the work, do it right, you only need one other person to believe in you. That doesn't seem like a lot, but sometimes it is.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

How do you tackle Rob Gronkowski? You gotta hit him low, man - hit him in his knees. That's the best chance you have of hitting him.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

That's the only way you can stop a guy like Cam Newton. Hit him. He's unstoppable, so whenever he does try to run like a running back, you got to punish him.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

I like playmakers, man, if it's a playmaker on defense or offense, just a guy who is going to put up some points, a guy who's going to be able to change the game.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

You're going to hit some rough patches. You're going to run into obstacles. People are going to say, 'You can't do it.' But you have to persevere. You have to keep working hard and believing in yourself.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

You're out there on an island. It's just you and the best receiver, man-to-man, in one-on-one coverage a lot of the time. And you don't really get any help. If you get beat, everyone can see. If you get scored on, everyone knows. That's the difficulty of playing corner.

Chris Harris, Jr.
Chris Harris, Jr.

It's tough when you get beat. You have to be able to come back mentally. Sometimes the offense is going to win, but you have to be able to be level-headed and not get too upset when they do catch the ball.