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It would be such an honor and a blessing to join the Packers!
It’s unbelievable. I’m still trying to grasp the whole idea that I am an actually a Stanford Cardinal now. I’m actually representing an alumni that’s network is around the world, and the people there are unbelievable.
Stanford just stood out, not even close to the other schools. I was going to wait, see what else comes into play, but when I got there, I knew I wanted to be there.
I went from a nobody to a somebody.
I try to prove that I can be either a wide receiver or a flex tight end. Put me in the slot, put me out wide, put me wherever you want, but I can play both.
Being able to block as a receiver, that was something I tried to make a point to the other receivers at Stanford, that you have to take that to a huge level of importance.
People lose games. You don’t win them all.
I’ve always had a plan. Even since, maybe, 12 years old. Really.
What other school in the country is top five academically and top five in football? There isn’t one – except Stanford.
Don’t shoot me down without giving me an opportunity.
I actually didn’t know anything about Stanford. It was the only school I really did a lot of research on.
I chose Stanford for Stanford and not for the coach. I was going to Stanford regardless.
I think that my size is an advantage, but also my speed.
I cycle every weekend. Sometimes I swim.
I guess what I’ve been told makes me dangerous is my height and length, so I just use that.
I unknowingly accepted impermissible benefits from my summer landlord. I look forward to moving on from this incident and to supporting my alma mater for many years to come.
I feel I could come out of the routes better, but because of the hips, I don’t come out as well as I can.
I have always been around sports my whole life.
It’s weird that I’m putting my old green and gold jersey, and I’m moving on to the cardinal and white. I’m a Stanford Cardinal.
I get to actually say I am a Stanford man. There’s no if, ands, or buts about it.
My strength, by default, is my size over corners and my hands, which I know is in the job description, but that really matters.
I come from a one-by-three-mile town: Seaford.