You work hard, you'll be rewarded.

I love the weight room, and I love working hard.

Anything to help the team win, I'm willing to do. Whether its 32 carries or 10 carries, I'm willing to do it.

Always be about business and come prepared to work and work hard.

I love football, and I love practicing.

I'm working hard day-by-day, every practice, working out after practice to be the best back I can.

I actually met Adrian Peterson in high school. I look up to AP a lot. He's a great running back and we all know what he can do. That's definitely someone you want to model yourself after, especially at the running back position. He's a great one.

Anything you can do extra like be more focused, pay more attention to detail, be more fundamental, that leads to less mistakes.

For me, the NFL was a little bit faster than college because you've got guys who played five, six, seven years and knew all the ins and out of the league.

It's always fun when you're playing football.

I'm just trying to play better every week.

I just want to do my job very well. If I don't, I'm hard on myself. I just keep working until I get it right.

From my coaches we've learned that you need to have a different work ethic to be different.

My teammates and my coaches, I can't thank them enough.

It's football, you know the locker room is going to change.

I feel like as the game goes on, carry after carry, I get better and better.

When your time comes, make plays.

I always prepare like I'm a starter. Three-down back.

I just have to start fast and be consistent in everything I do.

There's a lot of things I can get better at as far as my footwork, being quicker, getting in and out of the hole, getting north and south.

I have to be efficient and finish runs, run physical.

Earl Campbell, he's a beast. I got a chance to talk to him; he's a legend in my eyes. To be mentioned along his name is a dream come true.

I just think about running the ball and running down the field. I don't really worry about the miles.

You've got to know the defense by watching film and by how you've been coached. And then when you approach it, you've got to be real physical. You've got to deliver the blow, not let the blow be delivered to you.