"Myron Rolle" is a Bahamian-American former American football/football Safety (American football position)/safety. He was drafted by the Tennessee Titans, who valued his athleticism and intellect, in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Florida State Seminoles football/Florida State.

He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship and studied at St. Edmund Hall, University of Oxford/Oxford University for the 2009–10 academic year in order to earn an Master of Science/MSc in Medical Anthropology. In 2010, he was chosen as the second-smartest athlete in sports by the Sporting News, behind baseball player Craig Breslow.

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It's almost like building my résumé.

My goal is to be a starter that first game. Whether it happens or doesn't happen ... I'm going to keep playing and let my play speak for me and make a case for me to start playing against Miami on Sept. 4.

Not to sound cocky or anything, but I've always had confidence in my ability that I could play at this level. My dad kept telling me not to put any undue pressure on yourself.

I've done better than I actually thought I was going to. In the beginning of spring practice, I was lost. The mental part, it's just a lot faster. ... I was on the field just out there. I didn't have a purpose; I wasn't making that much of an impact. Now I think I've gotten a lot better.

I feel like my game has improved tremendously on the mental side of things this spring. I've had a lot of people tell me that I have the physical potential to play at this level, but it's about getting mentally where you need to be. I'm excited about my progression.

Next September. That's when we'll see who can play.

He just told me not to put any undue pressure on myself. He said if I just relaxed and played my game, the big plays would come.

My recruiting process was very intense, and very interesting. It was intense because it started the summer of my sophomore year.