Former Florida DL Dante Fowler Jr.’s career got off to a terrible start with the Jacksonville Jaguars a year ago.

The No. 3 overall pick of the 2015 NFL Draft tore his ACL on the first day of rookie minicamp, sidelining him for the season.

Fowler is back on the practice field this week, and it’s safe to say the injury didn’t affect his speed.

Despite being out for the 2015 season, the Jaguars signed Fowler to a rookie deal of four years, $23.5 million in a showing of good faith.

Jacksonville coach Gus Bradley recently told USA Today he was impressed with Fowler’s willingness to go at full speed from the first practice.

“A lot of times when guys come back from their knee injury like that, there’s a period of time that it takes for them to grow confident that ‘it’s good, I trust it,’” Bradley said. “Not with Dante Fowler. He got out there the first day and he went. Incredible mindset.”