ith a new playbook to learn, Thomas has been working with Goff to master it both on the field and in the classroom.

"We ask questions. I ask a lot of questions and when I have a question, I go right to Jared because at the end of the day he has to know it, too," Thomas said. "We've just been trying to get the chemistry to 100 percent."

What's likely aided in that process is the way McVay and his staff have installed the offense. Thomas said he feels like the unit has picked it up quickly and well, in part because everyone has a complete picture of the scheme.

"The way they're teaching it is incredible. Everybody's getting it fast," Thomas said. "It's all about concepts. And when you know what everybody else is doing on the field, it makes you play way faster because you know what I have at the end of the day, and what the tight end and the other receivers have."

Armed with that knowledge, Thomas has been working to take advantage of every opportunity during the offseason program. Given the way he's performed on the field, combined with the feedback from his coaches, Thomas has reason to be confident heading into Year 2.

"What we've seen from Mike has been good stuff and you really like his demeanor and his disposition," McVay said. "He's been a joy to be around so far."