I was pretty realistic about my chances of being drafted.

Just because you're drafted, No. 1, doesn't mean you're going to make a team and, No. 2, it doesn't mean you're going to be around a long time. Especially at receiver, where there are only five and the last two have to play a lot of special teams or they're gone.

Defenses usually are trying to take away the guys who are getting a lot of catches earlier in the season.

I really try to avoid looking at or thinking about my stats because I'm just trying to do my part in winning games.

I'm the kind of person who always has a Plan B. I don't want to go into anything without another option.

I don't really care what people think about me or the color of my skin. I'm just playing football.

That's probably the biggest difference from a hamstring to different injuries. You can play through pain with other injuries. But as I found out quickly with a hamstring, if you're feeling any pain, eventually, it's not going to work.

That's something you work on Day 1. You never stop your route.

For me there is so many factors in football, that's why it's the greatest team game. There are so many things that lead into having success, just like when you have a ton of success and when you have no success, it's not just you.

It's frustrating when you don't feel like you help the team like you should, but at the end of the day there's going to be ups and downs and it's how you react.

We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us.

Bowie's been a huge influence on me.

Deep rivers run quiet.

Working with David Gordon Green, and Jonah Hill, and Michael Cera, and Drew Barrymore, and all of those people - those are the best people in comedy to work with. Anna Faris. You know, that's my goal, to keep learning and to just keep working with the best people I can. And yeah, we do all hang out, and we all kind of know each other.

I've been really interested and inspired by Nan Goldin, the photographer.

I always wanted to be known as an actor who sings and not a singer who acts.

'Andhadhun' is the most challenging film and character. For playing the role, first and foremost I had to learn how to play the piano and then how to emulate gestures of a blind pianist.

I'd love to do a film on homosexuality. That's on my radar.

I was a radio jockey after graduation. I was 22, the youngest RJ in Delhi at that time.

I started pretty young: I did my first reality show when I was 17. Then came 'Roadies' in 2004, when I was 19.

My debut, 'Vicky Donor,' was when I was 27. If I was a star kid, it would've been 22. I don't think the difference of five years would've affected much.

I always aspired to do something different.

Nobody tells you that they don't believe in you. I had tremendous self-belief and faith in my sensibilities.

To be successful in Bollywood, you either need to be a superstar or have a super script.