At the end of the day, the NFL teams should fall in love with me based on who I am as a person, what I can offer them, and what this game means to me.
I've dealt with a lot of adversity and came out a stronger person.
I acted like a pro when it came to football... Then you also add the priority and responsibility of having a daughter and having a wife that you are not only the provider for, but obviously, I want to be a good husband and father.
Obviously, having a wife and a daughter is a huge responsibility.
After everything that's happened, I'm sitting here in my last year of college football. I'm just happy. I'm in a good spot.
It was important to be with a coaching staff that didn't just believe in my football ability.
I've been through some adversity where I didn't have football. Having it back gives you an appreciation for every snap you can take. I'm just blessed to have that opportunity.
I've been surrounded by good people at West Virginia that have really helped me.
I'm very confident in my abilities. But also my knowledge of football.
It should be an easy, seamless transition for me to the NFL, and I'm looking forward to it.
I'm a planner, an organizer. I write things down because you can visually check them off and see progress. Writing things down is a lost art. I've got sticky notes all over my apartment.