Fans of the Miami Dolphins have been eagerly waiting for former first-round pick DeVante Parker to show flashes of the receiver the team expected him to be coming out of Louisville in 2015. If Thursday is any indication, the third-year pro may be ready to take the next step in his development.

On the second play from scrimmage during the first team period of training camp, Parker caught a 32-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Parker caught another spectacular reception later on during the day, good for 11 yards.

Dolphins head coach Adam Gase said after practice that it didn’t surprise him that Parker had a great day to begin camp.

“Just seeing him come in, you really can tell with him with just his body and how lean he looks and his attitude in the meetings that he was ready to go today, that he’s prepared all summer,” Gase said. “These guys have been down here for a while. They took a little bit of a break but it sounds like the majority of them were hanging out all summer working together and I think he was not looking to kind of ease into camp. Last night when I talked to him, he was ready to get after it right away.”

While Parker shined on offense, someone else also had a standout day.

Cornerback Torry McTyer, an undrafted rookie out of UNLV, had two interceptions. One of the interceptions would have been returned for a touchdown. In 2016, McTyer ranked fifth in the Mountain West Conference with three interceptions to go along with 49 total tackles, which was the sixth most for the Rebels.