Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay is known to get the most out of his production from his tight ends, which could be great for Tyler Higbee.

In a recent report, Higbee was mentioned as one of the NFL’s 25 most likely players to “break out” this season (via ESPN):

Higbee’s first year with the Rams was spent doing his best Bo Scaife impersonation for Jeff Fisher’s dying offense. He finished with the worst DYAR of any qualifying tight end in the league, generating minus-109 on just 29 passes while Jared Goff sailed them all over his head. That number, in that sample size, is essentially meaningless. But it does show you how lost the Rams were.

Meanwhile, ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez says Higbee has already stood out for the team during training camp.

Their profile of Higbee continued, discussing how McVay (who was once the tight ends coach for Washington) has had strong production from the position in the past:

Higbee arrived at Western Kentucky as a 190-pound wideout and built himself into a 250-pound tight end. He maintained a lot of the wideout agility, too, which showed at the college level. New head coach Sean McVay has gotten terrific seasons out of Niles Paul and Jordan Reed, and Higbee certainly has the talent to hang with Paul’s best seasons. Whether McVay lets that happen rather than turning rookie Gerald Everett into the focal point at the position is an open question.

Los Angeles rookie tight end Gerald Everett believes he and Higbee can be as good as the position group McVay recently coached. McVay made it clear Everett may need to slow down the comparison, though he appreciates the confidence.

Higbee will share playing time with Everett as well as Terramick Hemingway as well as potentially Travis Wilson.

One guy who has stood out so far: Tyler Higbee. It's pretty clear that he will have a primary role in this offense. pic.twitter.com/GmAXCMkLAu — Alden Gonzalez (@Alden_Gonzalez) August 1, 2017