The Los Angeles Rams didn’t have a pick until the fourth round of the 2016 NFL draft after selecting Cal quarterback Jared Goff No. 1 overall. It was a trade that lit the internet on fire, but one that the Rams higher ups felt needed to be made.

So, with the draft now wrapped up and OTAs in the books, draft gurus from all over are evaluating the biggest steals and reaches for specific teams. This week, Draft Wire’s Luke Easterling was talking Rams, and had the following to say about the team’s biggest steal of the draft:

Steal: Mike Thomas, WR, Southern Mississippi (6th Round, 206th overall) I banged the table for Thomas throughout the predraft process, and still don’t understand how he didn’t get a combine invite before sliding all the way to the sixth round. He’s got adequate size and speed, runs precise routes and there’s no arguing with his production. Thomas averaged 19.6 yards per catch in 2015, the highest mark in the FBS for any receiver with at least 65 receptions. The Rams have plenty of bodies at the receiver spot, but Thomas is the guy I expect to rise through training camp and not only earn a roster spot, but compete for a decent chunk of playing time in the regular season as a rookie.

While Easterling also touched on the biggest reach by the Rams (while admitting it’s hard to have a big reach with the gap from the first to fourth rounds), we want to talk Mike Thomas.

Why? Because we love Mike Thomas as well.

Thomas’ presence really wasn’t felt until his senior year, which may explain the drop to the sixth round. Even still, Rams fans are absolutely ecstatic about his upside. During his 2015 season at Southern Miss, Thomas totaled 71 receptions for 1,391 yards and 14 touchdowns. He was a matchup nightmare at times for opponents, and we have to agree with Luke that he has a real chance to get playing time right out of the gate.

Time to get those No. 13 jerseys.