The New York Giants are well underway in Phase III of the offseason training program, which is where some of the players on the roster bubble can stand out and make a name for themselves. One of them early on is wide receiver Roger Lewis.

The Giants have only had two organized team activity (OTA) sessions but it seems that Lewis has stood out early on as Dan Salomone of Giants.com noted that he’s been separating himself from the pack.

Here’s what Salomone had to say about Lewis:

Don’t sleep on Roger Lewis. After making the team as an undrafted rookie last year, Lewis isn’t going to get lost in the shuffle if he keeps practicing like he did on Wednesday. While the additions of Brandon Marshall and Evan Engram to Odell Beckham Jr. and Sterling Shepard have gotten all the headlines, Lewis came out with a strong practice in the second OTA. He hauled in a handful of passes, including a deep hookup with backup quarterback Josh Johnson. Lewis had just seven receptions last season, but two of them were touchdowns.

Lewis was efficient with his catches in his rookie season, especially when it came to touchdowns. He came on late in the season to be a solid contributor on the offense while battling with some of the other wide receivers for the No. 4 spot on the depth chart.

Lewis likely won’t be on the bubble as much as he was during his rookie season but he will have to continue to fight for a spot. He will likely be battling Tavarres King and Dwayne Harris for the same spot on the depth chart.

The Giants have eight more OTA sessions and a mandatory three-day mini-camp before breaking and returning for training camp, which is when the battles get very intense.