When the Rams drafted the 6-foot-4 wide receiver out of Appalachian State University with the No. 33 overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft, they were expecting a future of big potential. However, after four seasons, Brian Quick has been quite the opposite.

In his first two seasons, Quick started out slow, only tailing 458 receiving yards and four touchdowns. He was learning the offense, but the breakout was nowhere in sight. However, in 2014, it seemed that it could be on the horizon, as he was the No. 1 wide out on the Rams for the first half of the season. Unfortunately, a shoulder injury would sideline him the rest of the year. Even still, Quick finished up with his best season, complete with 375 receiving yards, along with three touchdowns.

The 2015 season was a blur for Quick, as he only managed 10 catches for 105 yards, and was not a part of the Rams offense one bit. With his contract ending that season, the Rams chose to give Quick one more chance. In March, the team offered Quick a one-year deal.

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The contract features a base salary of $1.25 million (fully guaranteed), according to ESPN. It also includes a roster bonus up to $500,000, along with increments of $16,000 for every game on the active roster. For Quick to earn the big money like Tavon Austin will likely receive, he must produce the numbers, and he knows that.

According to Ryan Kartje of the Los Angeles Daily News, Quick knows he has one more chance on the Rams, on what he called a “prove-it” deal.

“(The coaches) didn’t have to make it any more clear,” receiver Brian Quick said. “We know we need to prove it every day. This is your last chance. I just need to be consistent, and that’s it, I have to adjust and adapt.”

Quick knows he has to put in work, and that’s what he did even after OTAs. As some teammates headed to the locker room, Quick was on the field tracing routes and sprinting up and down the field.

Can Quick finally have his breakout year in his fifth year as a member of the Rams? First thing’s first, he has to make the 53-man roster.