The Arizona Cardinals have had good success with their third round draft picks. Bruce Arians in particular has had success with receiver drafted in the third round. Perhaps this year’s third-round pick, receiver Chad Williams, can continue that trend.

After a weekend of rookie camp and one practice of OTAs, he is at least on track to perhaps be an impact player.

“He’s shown up a lot a lot already,” said Arians after practice on Tuesday. “It’s a tough room to crack, but he’s off on a good start.”

The Cardinals have some talent at receiver already. Larry Fitzgerald, John Brown, J.J. Nelson and Jaron Brown, who is coming off an ACL injury, all figure to be the top four receivers. Williams will be battling guys like Brittan Golden, Aaron Dobson and Andre Ellington for the last couple of roster spots.

Williams has size, speed, strength and physicality. The question will be how much he can impact 2017. John Brown, when he was a rookie in OTAs and minicamp, was the talk of the coaching staff. Last year, it was Nelson, who was entering his second year. Will Williams be that this year?