6. Are you a shy person? You're kind of an enigma to us media people.

"My head football coach in high school, that was one of the words he used to describe me. I'm all over the place, honestly. I really am." How so? "I can't even explain it myself. I'm just going with it. I've always been like that. Always been a clown, messing around. I've always been hard to grab."

7. What were you like as a kid?

"The same way. I've always had this same passion and a will to be great. I've always had the same drive. I am passionate about the game and want to do better than the day before."

8. When did you know you would make it in the NFL?

"That happened at an early age for me in little league when I really dedicated myself to it. I feel like that mindset is what really got me here today. Having that mindset helped me overcome a lot of adversity and really persevere. I feel like people who aren't dedicated to the game, when they're hit with setbacks – playing time, injuries, whatever the case may be – they may wander away from the game. But being as passionate as I've been through it, no matter what the cause is, in my mind I know my capabilities and what I can become. That helps me keep striving to be great."

9. What was the toughest adversity you dealt with?

"I feel like every phase I have some adversity to deal with. In high school, it was keeping the grades up so you can have the scouts and coaches to come recruit you. In college, it was more adversity working your way up. Now you're not the only big name; all of these guys are four- and five-star players. At this level, it's more of a business and the adversity of working from the practice squad, trying to make a name for yourself, trying to find that roster spot. Every year, you're working for your job because they have younger, faster guys coming in."

10. What about the migraines?