Q. How was practice?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: It's good. Surreal finally being on an NFL team. It was good to be out there. Really good practicing.
Q. What are you trying to accomplish over these couple of days while you're here?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: Really just learning as much as I can with the playbook, just getting all the terminology down with my coaches and things like that. Just getting really comfortable out here so at the time, real practice, full speed.
Q. When you look at the playbook, different than the one you had in college, are you looking at it saying there's things definitely different things in here?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: Definitely. We go through it, me and the coaches. They tell me some things they want to see me do things like that. I want to try and learn it all the most I can. The more I can learn.
Q. Is it a lot, (inaudible)?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: It's a lot more to it. It's assignment. You've got to know everything that you've go to do and then even learn different positions as well, too.
Q. Keep your head in the running back room a little bit?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: Whatever they ask me to do, I'll get back there and do it. I haven't been asked to get back there in the running back room; but if they ask me to be back there, I'll do it.
Q. What would you like to do, if you could carve out an ideal role for yourself, what would that be?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: Whatever they want me to do, whether run the ball, catch the ball, screens, sweeps, whatever they ask me to do, I'll do it. That's what I want to do.
Q. Is there more excitement for you knowing that your role is undefined and you can contribute in so many different ways?
A. Definitely. That's something I always like to be able to do do, just kind of contribute on both sides of the game with the running game and passing game. So whatever they choose and want to use me as then I'll do my best.
Q. How difficult was the mindset going from running back knowing you're going to get the ball to going play receiver knowing I hope I get the ball?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: It wasn't too much different. At the end of the day, you're going to get the ball. Just try my best to be there at all times and it all works.
Q. When he got drafted, Cor'Dale said you were the toughest receiver he recovered. Did you see that?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: I saw -- somebody sent it to me. Just try to go out there and make some plays.
Q. Do you want to return the favor? How tough a cover? How tough was he to beat?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: Probably the best slot cover.
Q. Are you just saying that?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: There were a couple times I came over the sideline, you know I'm running cover counts, that was really the only guy that was able to go out there, I feel like.
Q. What do you think the biggest advantage is for you playing at your size?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: Just my quickness and my versatility. You never really know where I'm going to line up. Being able to do a lot of different things, a lot of different things with the offense.
Q. Have you heard from a lot of the veteran receivers yet, had a chance to meet them, talk to them?
WAN'DALE ROBINSON: I talked to a couple of them, seeing them in the locker room, saying what's up. Really right now I'm just trying to make sure I'm in the right place to be, they know what I'm doing.
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