My goal is to play in the NFL and the way I want to get there is through a division one college team. The thing that makes me different from others is my work ethic, and the fact that I will use every single opportunity I have to get stronger, faster and more coordinated. I am currently starting my week days at about 5 a.m to run the track and/or get in the weight room early before school. After school I usually have another lifting session before I go to football practice. I am mostly an A and B student thought recently I had trouble focusing and staying academically accountable throughout my freshman year, but I’ve been able to focus back in and keep myself motivated through sports. I would say I am very driven to be the best and my determination increases every time I notice progress. I am not someone who I usually spends lots of time practicing things I’m bad at but instead I find what I’m good at and increase my skill at it to the highest possible point . To summarize, whatever college I end up going to should expect to see a player that is willing to go above and beyond to get better regardless of my skill level and should know that I will always push for me and my team to be the best.
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