Rams cornerback Michael Jordan may not own his own name, but he’s definitely been owning the NFL preseason thus far.

Jordan signed with the Rams as an undrafted free agent rookie in 2016 and rode the bench for the majority of the season before finally getting his shot in Week 13. He made an immediate impression, finishing the season with 20 tackles and 2 passes defensed in five appearances – and now we know he wasn’t just a flash in the pan.

Pro Football Focus has been keeping a close eye on the preseason performances across the league, and Jordan is listed as their top-rated CB in the NFL through Week 2, followed by the Titans Kalan Reed and a pair of Packers backs.

The highest graded cornerbacks in the NFL through two weeks of preseason pic.twitter.com/PpmjoIJtPM — Pro Football Focus (@PFF) August 25, 2017

That’s not all, either. Jordan’s performance hasn’t just stood out among his peers in the secondary, but across every position in the league. PFF’s 90.1 rating for the second-year players puts him as the third-highest rated player in all the NFL through the first two games of preseason.

The highest graded players in the NFL through week two of preseason pic.twitter.com/k98YDxRVKM — Pro Football Focus (@PFF) August 25, 2017

Obviously the limited playing time, pace of play and diluted competition plays a factor in these ratings, which is why we aren’t seeing many NFL stars on these rankings. However the entire purpose of the preseason is to assess fringe players and up-and-coming talent, and by the looks of it, Michael Jordan is a rising star.