Former Florida WR Antonio Callaway had a mercurial career with the Gators, but he showed flashes of brilliance during his rookie season with the Cleveland Browns.

As a fourth-round pick in 2018, Callaway appeared in 16 games as a rookie, starting 11. He had 43 catches for 586 yards and five touchdowns.

Now, as he prepares for Year 2 in the NFL, his coach, Freddie Kitchens, likes what he’s seeing from Callway during OTAs this week:

“I’ll tell ya, Callaway has come back. He’s in good shape,” Kitchens said. “He’s added some explosiveness. He’s catching the ball really well. He’s doing a good job.”

QB Baker Mayfield also had some nice things to say about Callaway. How the former Gator will fare this fall remains to be seen, as the Browns have Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry ahead of him in the receiving corps. Still, these are great reviews for Callaway as he heads into Year 2 in the NFL.