Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Jordan Fuller, 2003-08-24 Springwater, ON, CAN Canada.

"Our defense, it doesn't go without him. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC. Selyan Lonqueux’s 2021 NFL Mock Draft 1.0.

... Jordan Fuller Ohio State Buckeyes. "I was up in the booth for the season so I could see everything and get the calls in, and Jordan was on the field, so between every series, I'd give him the head set and I'd go over the adjustments with him, and he'd go over all of it with the DBs.

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His experience and leadership in the secondary helped Ohio State keep the title of DBU and make a run at a national championship.

Can play man or press, off or stuck to the receiver, and receivers still can’t get separation on him. H.S.

Jordan's the type of guy, he's going to let your DB coach sleep well at night.

Ohio State’s defense caused Fuller to rotate down and cover the slot which he showed to adept at. "And when you get to this level, there's nothing better than that."

The versatility in coverage could push him toward the top of Help the Memorial Fund honor America’s law enforcement officers as we work to commemorate the sacrifice of the fallen, conduct research to find fallen officers ‘forgotten by time,’ maintain the Memorial beautifully for daily visitation and access, and promote vital officer safety programs designed to protect our peace officers who work so hard for our safety and protection.Support the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund

Scouting Report Athletic Background Jordan Fuller is a 6-2, 190-pound Athlete from Westwood, NJ...JuniorRank 8th Grade All Academic All … "We call him Captain Fuller, quarterback of the defense," Okudah told NorthJersey.com and USA TODAY NETWORK Northeast on Friday morning. The Age Old Question: Should Running Backs Get Paid? Ryan Roberts’ Scouting Update 1.0.

Welcome to our new and improved comments Jordan Fuller is a top safety prospect at the Combine, and he'll meet with NY Giants, who could ultimately bring him back home to North Jersey.

"Asked Friday to pitch himself to NFL teams, Fuller said: "I would say they're getting a leader, and they're getting someone who is always gonna be in the right spot at the right time.

So I went to the NFL [to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with Greg Schiano in 2012], and seven years later I eventually go back to college at Ohio State, one of the first guys I get to coach is that little sixth grader who turned into a giant, a great guy and a heck of a player who is getting ready to play on Sundays.

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2020 NFL Draft Defensive Stock Report and Rankings: LSU's Grant Delpit Top Safety Scout NFL Draft Rankings. —Works best when sitting in zone coverage; can play single-high, two-deep or underneath. Jeremiah Dinson Auburn Tigers.

July 29, 2020, 8:34 p.m. Fuller has some appealing skills in both man coverage against tight ends and working split zones. His father, Bart, played safety in college for TCU, and his mother, Cindy Mizelle, is very comfortable on the biggest stages out there having spent time singing backup for a long list of legendary performers that includes Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, Whitney Houston and Luther Vandross. Zack Patraw’s Scouting Notebook 2.0. Fuller was a three-year starter at Ohio State and a consistently good one, something almost unheard of at a place like Ohio State right now because of the talent that comes through the program.

That's what I pride myself on, and I'm a versatile guy that you can plug in a bunch of different places and he's gonna get the job done at a high level. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. Jordan Fuller is a top safety prospect at the Combine, and he'll meet with NY Giants, who could ultimately bring him back home to … "Big, strong and he's just one of the smartest players I've ever been around, and I'd say that applies to any level I have coached. July 27, 2020, 5:20 p.m.

Scouting Report: A dynamic athlete in the secondary with the quick twitch athleticism to cover a variety of routes and receiver types. —Great angles to the ball and ball-carrier, which makes up for his slow 4.67-second 40-yard dash.—Slow click-and-close when the ball is in the air; has the chance to make plays but is slow to react.—Adequate tackler but not punishing; most tackles are gang tackles.