Jarvis Landry would like to land a new contract with the Miami Dolphins, but he won't discuss one once the season kicks off.

"I want to focus," Landry said. "I believe that Miami is where I want to be. Miami is the place I call home. I want to be able to give my all mentally, physically and emotionally this season.

"Once the season starts I just want to put all that behind me and win the Super Bowl."

Landry's base salary is less than $900,000 in the final year of his rookie deal, making him one of the most underpaid players in football. He has more catches over his first three seasons (288) than any other receiver in NFL history.