### **WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith**
How about another rookie wide receiver on this list?
Lambert-Smith has a knack for the big play and he showed off his deep-ball ability once again on Saturday afternoon by hauling in two deep passes from different quarterbacks.
The first came alongside the starters as the rookie fifth rounder lined up on the left side of the formation.
And after he was able to create separation veering towards the corner, quarterback Justin Herbert unleashed a laser to hit Lambert-Smith in stride for a 29-yard connection.
"Seeing him at practice a little bit, he throws a ball where you're like, 'How does he fit it in there?'" Lambert-Smith said after the game. "He does that regularly … it was elite placement by him."
Lambert-Smith made himself available down the field once again later in the game, this time with Trey Lance under center.
With the Bolts looking to add some points before the half, Lance looked deep down the right sideline for Lambert-Smith and gave him a chance.
Not only was the rookie able to make the catch as he was falling to the ground, but he was also able to get inbounds for 37 yards and set up the eventual field goal before the end of the period.
But the most eye-popping play the rookie made might not have even come on offense.
On a JK Scott punt late in the first half, Lambert-Smith was lined up at gunner and quickly made his way down the field to secure the tackle and limit the return to stay within the 20-yard line.
"The guys in our room, not a lot of special teams coming from the starters," Lambert-Smith said. "They broke it down to us where you better find value and it better be more than what you can bring. That's my mentality."
Harbaugh added: "Really impressed with KLS on the gunner rep he had, just the tackle and the toughness."
Lambert-Smith now has four receptions for 99 yards and a touchdown so far in the preseason, as he continues to flash his big-play ability in the game and in practice.
And whether it's with the starters or not, the rookie is ready to show up whenever he's needed.
"It shouldn't be like a backup comes in," Lambert-Smith said. "We don't want nothing to slow down. \[Herbert\] showed me that off the rip by going at me twice."
He added that Herbert told him: "More to come."