Now THAT'S how you put one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL on skates.





At the San Francisco 49ers-Denver Broncos joint practice Wednesday, third-year wide receiver ​Marquise Goodwin had veteran defensive back Aqib Talib looking downright confused.





Watch Goodwin unleash an ankle-breaking series of double moves to make the catch in the one-on-one drill:



Watch @flashg88dwin abuse CB Aqib Talib coming off his stem w/double moves. Watch Talib's reaction at end of play 路‍♂️-#BEASTwriter #49ers pic.twitter.com/kiHprG63i8 — Ryan Sakamoto (@BEASTwriter_) August 16, 2017

​​The 49ers signed Goodwin, who played for the Buffalo Bills in 2015 and 2016, in March. When Goodwin isn't scorching four-time Pro Bowlers, he also competes for the United States team in the Olympics, specializing in the long jump.





But, the Olympian has been in the media lately for his one-year suspension from the USADA. The suspension, though, won't affect his eligibility with San Francisco.



USADA suspends 49ers WR and 2012 Olympic long jumper Marquise Goodwin one year; will not affect his NFL status https://t.co/RQS8CNr4LF — Sports Illustrated (@SInow) August 15, 2017

​​Aside from running circles around star corners, Goodwin has had one of the best performances as a whole in training camp, ​prompting many to call him a possible breakout star for this season.

Does @flashg88dwin have what it takes to become the breakout star the @49ers need?



 or ?



 | @gmfb pic.twitter.com/YPyOYWZqPI — NFL Network (@nflnetwork) August 16, 2017

​​We should definitely see how Goodwin performs in the regular season before we crown him the next Jerry Rice, but he has shown off some impressive moves thus far.