Remember the Stanford Cardinal player that had the 2015 college football catch of the year? The Stanford wide receiver that made that catch was Francis Owusu.

Although Owusu wasn’t selected in this year’s NFL Draft, the 6-3, 210 pounder can clearly catch the football. He is also apparently very athletic as well.

According to Draft Analyst Tony Pauline, Owusu completed a 39-inch vertical jump, 10’7″ broad jump and ran a 4.34-second 40-yard dash during his Stanford Pro Day. But the first glance at Owusu’s stats in college wouldn’t suggest him having excellent potential.

In 50 games, Owusu recorded only 34 receptions, 482 yards and three touchdowns in four seasons. Miami was hoping to see Owusu during in their offseason program, but an NFL rule permitted that from happening.

Owusu was the only Dolphins player that wasn’t injured that didn’t attend the team’s offseason program. By league rule, Owusu couldn’t attend the Dolphins offseason program because his classes at Stanford were still in session.

Dolphins head coach Adam Gase says catching up won’t be an issue for Owusu.

“Where’d he go to school [Stanford],” Gase sarcastically asking the reporter during minicamp. “He’ll be alright.”

Despite being behind the other Dolphin rookie receivers, Owusu will get an opportunity to show his skills during training camp. Miami’s top four receivers are likely set (DeVante Parker, Kenny Stills, Jarvis Landry and Leonte Carroo), but the team will probably look for two more receivers to fill out the roster. So fans will finally see what Owusu can do on the practice field starting on July 27.