Former South Carolina RB Brandon Wilds is impressing his coaches in Atlanta, possibly enough to earn a spot on the Falcons’ 53-man roster.

Wilds, an undrafted free agent, has logged 75 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries in preseason action, putting him in contention for the No. 3 running back spot behind Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman. The biggest highlight for Wilds so far was a 32-yard touchdown run in the game against the Cleveland Browns.

“He’s done a good job so far, in terms of giving himself a chance as we’re moving forward through some of these really important evaluations over the next few weeks,” Falcons coach Dan Quinn said, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitutions’s D. Orlando Ledbetter.

As a third-string back, Wilds would be expected to contribute on special teams.

“He’s worked hard for Keith Armstrong on the special teams side,” Quinn said. “It’s his size that he can add a different dimension. He’s a 220-pound back who can play some of the big linebacker positions even on special teams.”

Wilds is willing to do whatever is asked of him.

“I’m going out there on kickoff coverage team, kickoff return, punt return, anything that coaches need me to do,” Wilds said. “I can play inside on the kickoff team or whatever the case maybe, just because of my speed alone. I can try to mix it up. I’m not afraid to tackle for any reason.”