"Emmanuel taught, not only myself, but our room so much stuff," Sutton said. "He was a guy who was a dog when it came to playing this position and that's something that you can't teach. That is something that comes from within, and he has that. That's something that I know everyone in our room has learned from him as being able to go out there and play this game at a high level and showcase what we can do. That's going to be something that we'll miss for sure. Like I said, he taught us that stuff and he showed it to us week in and week out. That's something that we know, and we know how to do it. That's why I'm not nervous about guys in our room stepping up and being ready for this challenge because we've had two really good role models [Sanders and Thomas] to look at and say, 'This is how we should prepare, this is how we should go out and play this game at a very high level.'"