0:42 Charlie Neibergall/Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. The only question is if a coach can teach him the technical needs of the backfield or if he can gain the strength to compete in the box. "To find out exactly who that is, look no further than Fuller's family ties.Devin played wide receiver for UCLA and played two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons before injuries took their toll. Fuller has some appealing skills in both man coverage against tight ends and working split zones. "I think he was in the sixth grade, and I was like, 'Oh my gosh, who's this kid,' not realizing it was Devin's little brother right away, and I said that wherever I am, I'm gonna offer him a scholarship one day. He also intercepted six passes on defense, helping the Golden Knights to their first 12-0 season and first sectional title since 1985 as a senior four years ago.The success continued at Ohio State, where the 6-foot-2, 205-pounder emerged as just the 14th two-time captain in the decorated history of Buckeye football. "Fuller is one of the top safety prospects here at the Combine, and he's eager to show why the 22-year-old from Norwood was considered the glue of the Ohio State defense.Two of the Top 4 players selected in April's NFL Draft could be Buckeyes, with defensive end Chase Young and cornerback Jeff Okudah widely projected as the best players at their respective positions in the Class of 2020.But talk to those around Ohio State, including Hafley — who served as defensive coordinator this past season — and Okudah, and they'll try to convince you that one of the best units in the country would not have been the same without Fuller. All rights reserved The 6-foot-2, 203-pounder tied for the team lead in tackles as a junior with 81 total, adding an interception and four pass breakups in 13 starts.Off the field, the two-time team captain was nominated for the 2019 AFCA Good Works Team after creating a student-athlete-led seminar to educate Ohio State student-athletes on sexual assault, sexual violence and healthy relationships. He was also a first team Academic All-American in 2017.Welcome to LA, Jordan Fuller! All rights reserved It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience. The official source for NFL news, video highlights, fantasy football, game-day coverage, schedules, stats, scores and more. Jordan Fuller (born March 4, 1998) is an American football safety for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL).

The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. "And when you get to this level, there's nothing better than that." 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. 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. Will Potential ACC Championship Game Help Notre Dame Make CFP?AFC East Superlatives: Best, Underrated & Breakout PlayersCreate, share, and brag over your own big board now.TDN100's Best Redshirt Sophomores For The 2021 NFL DraftTDN100 Selling Stock On Several Prominent 2021 Prospects This SummerTDN100’s Five Best Surprises Eligible For The 2021 NFL DraftYou've watched all the tape, you know the stats. All rights reserved. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. He’s physical in everything he does and is a fairly consistent tackler. I'd ask him what he sees, I'd tell him what I'd see, and it was like having a coach out there. He's gonna get you into the right defense. How quickly he's able to see things, pick things up, communicate, how hard he works," Hafley said. "Fuller has studied video of All-Pros Earl Thomas, Eddie Jackson and Tyrann Mathieu, patterning his game after those who play the position the way he believes he can.Of Hafley's presence at Ohio State, Fuller said: "He taught me formations, what exactly to look at on film, and he let me be me. Of all those great players out on the field for us last season, Jordan's the one that, we said, 'Man, if this kid goes down, we're not gonna be the same defense,' and that's all the intangibles and how in control he was back there. Ohio St. safety Jordan Fuller poses for a portrait during the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine, Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020 in Indianapolis. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience. Ohio State won 40-28.

Rick Scuteri/Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. Ohio State defensive back Jordan Fuller participates in a drill during the NFL football scouting combine, Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Indianapolis. © 2020 NFL Enterprises LLC.