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God will put me where he wants me.
Derek Carr
The only predraft talk I listen to is the coaches and the GMs.
It'd be an honor to play anywhere.
Once you're drafted there is no time to relax.
When you're losing, crap happens.
My brother told me when I came in the NFL, if they cut Peyton Manning, they're going to cut you someday too. That's always a realization for anybody in our livelihood.
I love people.
I always want to make everyone happy.
When things get tough, a lot of people point fingers.
I've been 0-10, I've been in sucky situations.
I've been in hard times.
I had to grow up fast.
I just want to make sure that my teammates will be taken care of.
I just want to play ball - and I want to do it wearing a silver-and-black jersey.
Tough, gritty, those are things that have been in me since I was a little kid.
I have two big brothers.
I'm probably one of the most competitive people you'll ever meet. I want to dunk on my nephews. I'll block my 2-year-old's shot to make it hard on them.
I hate losing.
I work my tail off to make sure that our city, our fans, our team, our coaches can enjoy winning.
I had some definite weaknesses my rookie year that I had to work on and hopefully I've gotten better at those.
It's one of those things that I use everything that I go through... to be better. I use it all to just fuel the fire, to grow and learn from.
Every year, I find things where I can go harder into and things like that.
It's a good thing that me and Coach Gruden think the same way. Him and I are more similar than people even know. We just are... him and I think the same way, we watch, we study the same way and all those kind of things.
You can line anybody up against me and I'm going to throw against them. And I like my chances, in the most humble way.
There's not a throw that I can't make. And if I have to make it, I will make it.
I'm very confident.
I feel like, even if a guy is covered, I can put the ball where it needs to be so we can have a successful play.
Being in a boot is not fun. Being on crutches is not fun.
It's the most violent sport there is.
I've rolled and torn ligaments in my ankle.
When you're an undrafted guy, it's hard because... you're not going to have the first- or second-team reps all the time, obviously.
You can see something on film, but until you're really out there playing against somebody and you see him for the first time, you don't really know.
I listen to the people that know the position. People that coach me. People that I always seek advice from.
I'm always trying to grow myself.
We have a goal of winning the Super Bowl and that's just where our focus is. It's like a laser focus.
The city of Oakland, since I got here, has been like my second family. They've taken me in and had my back through the hard times and they've celebrated with me through the good times. And so, I love Oakland.
Raider Nation is everywhere, literally.
When teams see coach Gruden and myself run out on the field, they know, 'Hey, man, we are in for it mentally today.'
I don't care what stadium we play in.
Of course, anyone would want Marshawn Lynch. Any quarterback in the NFL.
Add a good player to our team? Absolutely.
I've broken a lot of things. I've torn a lot of muscles. I've torn a lot of ligaments.
Patrick Peterson, obviously, is one of - it depends who you talk to - is the best, or one of the best, corners/return guys in the NFL. You just turn the film on and you're like, 'Wow, that guy plays corner? He looks like a linebacker and runs a 4.1' or whatever. He's a great player.
Faith, family and then football. Those are my priorities now.
I think it's more important to pray for my son than go out with my friends drinking at a bar until midnight while he waits for me to come home.
Football is important, but it's not the most important thing anymore.
In my head, I'm a big Kobe fan.
There's times where I get emotionally hijacked, then I'll try and force something and do something.
Having a big brother who taught me protections and blitz recognition has helped out a lot.
People didn't question my knowledge, my throwing ability or athleticism; they questioned my ability to stand in and take a hit. So to be able to answer those questions on a week-to-week basis has been pretty cool.