Ka'dar Hollman may not be a name that most Green Bay Packers fans have heard before, but he is on the field and making a difference in the team's preseason opener against the Houston Texans.

After being selected in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, Hollman has been playing well so far in training camp. He has turned the heads of the coaching staff and is trying to earn a role in his first season. Hollman made an immediate impact against the Texans, making a diving interception off of Houston quarterback Joe Webb.

Take a look at the interception from the Packers' rookie:

Hollman stands in at 6-foot-0 and nearly 200 pounds. He is going to be behind names like Jaire Alexander, Josh Jackson, Kevin King, and Tramon Williams on the Packers' depth chart, but could be a name to keep an eye on long-term. Green Bay certainly thinks he can stick around for awhile and develop into a difference maker.

Out of Toledo, Hollman put together a solid collegiate career. Last season with Toledo, Hollman ended up recording 42 total tackles to go along with an interception and 12 defended passes.

Green Bay's defense is looking much better this season. They went out and signed Adrian Amos, Za'Darius Smith, and Preston Smith in free agency. Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst then turned around and drafted Rashan Gary and Darnell Savage to beef up their defense even more.

There is a good chance that Hollman won't see the field much this year, but for now he is showing what he is capable of in the preseason.