Afer a year lost to suspension, many fans are unsure what to expect from wide receiver Martavis Bryant in 2017. Despite all the accolades earned during his first two seasons, this emerging talent appears to have been dropped from the lists of sports writers compiling top 10 rankings and rating receiver groups around the league.

However, those around the organization seem to have much more faith in Bryant’s potential this season, with a former player comparing him to one of the NFL’s All-time greats at the position. When speaking with ESPN’s Adam Schefter on his podcast “Know them from Adam,” DeAngelo Williams named Bryant as the Steelers most underrated name going into the new season.

Martavis Bryant, I’ve never seen anybody his height do the things that he’s done, that I’ve seen him do. You see Megatron, and you are like, that is insane. I’m not sure how fast Megatron was, but I’m almost sure Megatron wasn’t a 4.25. He’s 6-foot-4, 6-foot-5, 225 and ran a 4.25. I’m a let you do the numbers.

While some might worry about Bryant’s ability to remain available for all 16 games, Williams is clearly more confident the troubled receiver has put his problems behind him. Although, he does hot completely blame Bryant for the events that led him to a year-long suspension in the first place.

I’m 100 percent sure that he can and he will. I thought 30 percent of that’s on the NFL. Because the rules are so outdated. This is the issue I have with the NFL. We preach family, family, family, family, family and as soon as this happens, we’re an individual. We are an individual. So if a guy gets busted for pot or street drugs or something like that, they suspend him for four games. He can’t come around the guys that’s gonna keep him from the pot. They put him in, they gonna put him right back in there with the guys he got busted with.

Surrounded by his teammates once again, Steeler Nation can only hope Bryant will stay on the right side of NFL laws in the future so the rest of the league can appreciate his Calvin Johnson like talent.