Safety Myron Rolle plans to become a neurosurgeon after his football career ends in 10 to 12 years. "That's not something I really worry about," Rolle said Sunday of football ruining his hands. "When I'm on the football field, I'm a football player. I'm tough, I' physical, I'm aggressive and I like contact. I want to do some violent things on the field. That's the total opposite of how you need to be as a neurosurgeon." He has not played football since 2008 because he spent the past year studying as a Rhodes Scholar in England. "My answer to them (scouts), which is a genuine and truthful answer, is that I think my pursuits academically have helped me in football," Rolle said. "You learn discipline, you learn time management, you learn structure, you learn organization and as a football player those are obviously valuable assets and traits you can use to be great whether in film studies or on the field."