The most notable names when it comes to the Los Angeles Rams’ revamped wide receiving corps are Sammy Watkins, Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp. They were the biggest additions of the offseason, joining the likes of Tavon Austin as key contributors.

When it comes to under-the-radar players, though, Josh Reynolds is definitely one to keep an eye on. The fourth-round rookie possesses a skill set and frame that suits the NFL game, and he’s starting to put it together now that he’s back from injury.

A week after catching the game-winning touchdown pass against the Raiders, Reynolds turned in a great game against the Chargers on Saturday night. He caught three passes for 71 yards and a touchdown, leading all receivers in yards. He made two highlight-reel plays, one of which was a 38-yard touchdown reception.

Just a few plays before that, Reynolds showed off his toughness. He took a vicious hit over the middle after a reception, drawing a 15-yard penalty. He held on for the first down, despite taking a shot to the head.

Even with the penalty, rookie Josh Reynolds still somehow manages to hold on to this thing! pic.twitter.com/IbtAUfxGqL — NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) August 27, 2017

It’s plays like this that could see him vault up the depth chart in a hurry. At 6-3 with a big catch radius, Reynolds has the potential to emerge as a solid possession receiver for Jared Goff. Keep an eye on him this week and leading into the regular season as the Rams continue to sort out their depth chart at wideout.