One of the more intriguing names worth following through the Los Angeles Rams 2016 training camp, is sixth-round pick wide receiver Mike Thomas. The 6-foot-1, 200 pound wide receiver is a real wild card when it comes to the Rams receiving corps, as he played just two seasons with Southern Miss, catching 112 passes for 1,983 yards and 19 touchdowns.

While his 2015 campaign was incredibly impressive (1,391 yards and 14 touchdowns), it wasn’t enough to push him up too high on many draft boards. In turn, this may have resulted in the Rams getting a serious steal on the final day of the draft.

Fortunately, on Tuesday we got our first look at the playmaking ability that the young wide out has.

Via Lindsey Thiry of the Los Angeles Times:

Rams rookie Michael Thomas makes an end zone catch during one-on-ones. pic.twitter.com/F8faRuRWS2 — Lindsey Thiry (@LindseyThiry) August 2, 2016

A beautiful, toe-touching catch that would have been good for six in a real game. Thomas may not be getting quite as much hype as fourth-round pick Pharoh Cooper is, but there’s still reason to believe that he not only can make the roster, but could do some damage for the Rams offense in 2016.