For me, I've just got to go out there, not overthink things, just play within myself and just allow the game to come me.

It's a contact sport. At some point, I'll get hit and that's part of it. I'm not worried about it.

I always think of myself as a point guard.

I try to get stronger every year, that's part of me trying to be better as a football player.

Anything I am doing, I want to win, I want to be the best at it.

It doesn't matter if it's cards, doesn't matter if I am racing home from dinner or something, I just want to be the first to do it. That's just kind of my mentality. That's been my mentality for a long time. It's kind of the way I was raised.

If I can walk, I can play.

I think teams really want to see how you respond picking up and grasping things and if you can make changes and regurgitate that information.

Any rookie is going to go through a transition process that's going to be tough.

All I know is myself and I don't plan on changing that.

As you develop relationships in your team you have to learn how your teammates react to being yelled at or how to put your arm around them and show them how to do things. You have to build those relationships up and understand who that person is and how they respond and choose your way to lead them to hopefully help everyone out.

As an athlete, as a competitor, any person would tell you they're the best. I truly believe that in myself.

I love the game and I want to be part of this for a long time.

It's a part of my game, something I've done since I was a little kid. Whenever I have an opportunity to do it, I feel comfortable outside the pocket. Big plays happen that way.

You hold everybody that's Polynesian or Samoan on your shoulders. You want to do your best to represent that in the best way that you can.

When it comes down to it, you win a bunch of games or maybe things don't go the way that you plan - those relationships that you build with the guys around you last a lifetime. To me, that's meaningful.

If you throw four interceptions, it's tough to win.

Whatever team wants me, I'd love to play for them.

I do play in a spread offense and in order to translate into the NFL, I'll have to take snaps under center.

My family has always valued my education.

You just have to focus on that you can do day to day.

It is hard sometimes, we live in a world where results and all these things matter.

Other people's opinions don't matter to me.

I get to play a game that I love and I'm going to make the most of it.