A Quote by Vernon Davis

I pray that Jimmy Graham passes as a wide receiver. Because at the end of the day, if he passes as a wide receiver, that's better for the rest of the tight ends. He will have opened up a door, a pathway for the rest of the group.
At the tight end position, you're asked to do so many things. You'll see me split out wide singled up like a wide receiver.
When I went to the Pro Bowl, I went as a tight end. When I made the All Pro team, I made it as a tight end. When they introduced us and I ran out of the tunnel, they introduced me as a tight end. So how is that possible that now that my career is over, they say, 'Well, he put up stats like a wide receiver?' It's not my fault I was ahead of my time.
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.
Jimmy Graham over in New Orleans started a whole new type of position almost to where he was trying to get paid like a wide receiver. He was split out more than 50 percent of the time.
Tight end is one of the hardest positions to play in football. It's right up there with quarterback and cornerback. You have to have the skills of a wide receiver and the strength of an offensive lineman, and it's not easy to balance those two.
The glory of the big catch is applied more at wide receiver, and tight end would be an even match at my size. It's such a huge advantage being on the outside.
As a wide receiver, you don't want to feel that the quarterback is only going to throw you the ball if you're wide open.
Get into the habit of dealing with God about everything. Unless in the first waking moment of the day you learn to fling the door wide back and let God in, you will work on a wrong level all day; but swing the door wide open and pray to your Father in secret, and every public thing will be stamped with the presence of God.
Other people will say different, but I'm the best Georgia Tech wide receiver.
In eighth grade, I was actually better in football. I played running back, wide receiver, and safety - just like Allen Iverson.
I'm a white wide receiver and that's revolutionary.
It didn't seem fair that no matter how many passes I caught or how many touchdowns I scored, I was considered a 'lowly tight end' and would never be paid anywhere close to a salary as high as the elite wide receivers.
In ninth grade, I played wide receiver.
I think I'm the best wide receiver in the NFL.
That receiver was as wide open as Annabel Chong.
When I can 10 or 11, my mom was the one out there catching passes for me. She was my prime receiver.
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