Will Fuller

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Will Fuller
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:184 lb (83 kg)
Career information
High school:Roman Catholic (Philadelphia)
College:Notre Dame (2013–2015)
NFL draft:2016 / Round: 1 / Pick: 21
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Rushing yards:
6
Total touchdowns:25
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

William Vincent Fuller V (born April 16, 1994) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, earning second-team All-American honors in 2015. He was selected by the Houston Texans in the first round of the 2016 NFL draft. Fuller also played for the Miami Dolphins.

Early years

One of five siblings (he has four sisters), Fuller attended

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he played high school football for the Cahillites.[1][2][3] As a senior in 2012, Fuller was named the MVP of the Philadelphia Catholic League 4A.[4]

Considered a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, Fuller was rated as the 19th best wide receiver prospect of his class.[5] He originally committed to play college football for the Penn State Nittany Lions on June 3, 2012, after receiving a scholarship offer while on a visit at the school.[6] However, Fuller would go on to switch his commitment to Notre Dame on August 5, 2012.[7]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Will Fuller
WR
Philadelphia, PA Roman Catholic HS 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 168 lb (76 kg) Aug 5, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:4/5 stars   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 73
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 22 (WR), 3 (PA), 3 (regional), 179 (national)   Rivals: 19 (WR), 7 (PA), 176 (national)  ESPN: 31 (PA)
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Notre Dame Football Commitment List". Rivals.com. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  • "Notre Dame College Football Recruiting Commits". Scout.com. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  • "2013 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved December 27, 2015.

College career

Fuller played sparingly as a freshman at Notre Dame, catching only six passes. He scored his first

receptions for 93 yards in that game, averaging 46.5 yards per catch.[8]

Fuller emerged as a starter his sophomore year following an impressive off-season, following that up by having a breakout season for the Irish.

Football Bowl Subdivision, behind Colorado State's Rashard Higgins and Alabama's Amari Cooper.[11] In a game against Northwestern, Fuller had nine receptions for 159 yards and three touchdowns, all career highs.[12] Following the season, he was recognized as an honorable mention All-American by Sports Illustrated.[13]

Fuller started off his junior season with two touchdowns on seven receptions for 142 yards against

Georgia Tech in Notre Dame's third game of the season, a 30–22 victory.[16] Against USC, Fuller recorded three receptions for 131 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown to beat USC by a score of 41–31.[17] At Pitt, he had seven receptions for 152 yards and three touchdowns, leading to 42–30 victory.[18] Fuller's three touchdowns allowed him to surpass both Golden Tate and Jeff Samardzija on the career touchdown list with 28, leaving him only second behind Michael Floyd's 37. On November 28, against Stanford, he had six receptions for 136 yards and a touchdown.[19] Fuller caught six passes for 113 yards, including an 81-yard touchdown, in a losing effort against Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl.[20]

Fuller finished the season with 62 catches and a career-high 1,258 yards with 14 touchdowns. He was named a second-team All-American by the Associated Press.[21]

On January 3, 2016, Fuller announced he would forgo his senior year and enter the 2016 NFL draft.[22] He finished his Notre Dame career with 144 receptions for 2,512 yards (17.4 avg) and 30 touchdowns.[23]

College statistics

Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Season Team Receiving
Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Y/G
2013 Notre Dame 6 160 26.1 47 1 12.3
2014 Notre Dame 76 1,094 14.4 75 15 84.2
2015 Notre Dame 62 1,258 20.3 81 14 96.8
Career 144 2,512 17.4 81 30 64.4

Professional career

Pre-draft

At the 2016 NFL Scouting Combine, Fuller ran the 40-yard dash in an official time of 4.32 seconds, which was the best time among wide receivers.[24]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split
20-yard shuttle
Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 0+18 in
(1.83 m)
186 lb
(84 kg)
30+34 in
(0.78 m)
8+14 in
(0.21 m)
4.32 s 1.51 s 2.51 s 4.27 s 6.93 s 33+12 in
(0.85 m)
10 ft 6 in
(3.20 m)
10 reps
All values from
NFL Combine[25][26]

Houston Texans

2016 season

Fuller was selected by the Houston Texans in the first round with the 21st overall pick in the 2016 NFL draft.[27] He was the second wide receiver taken in the 2016 NFL Draft, only behind Baylor's Corey Coleman, who went to the Cleveland Browns with the 15th overall pick.[28]

In his first NFL game against the Chicago Bears on September 11, 2016, Fuller had five receptions (on 11 targets from quarterback Brock Osweiler) for 107 yards and a touchdown as the Texans won by a score of 23–14.[29] In the next game against the Kansas City Chiefs, he had 104 receiving yards on four receptions, including a juggled catch for 53 yards, in the 19–12 victory.[30] Two weeks later, Fuller returned a punt for a 67-yard touchdown in a 27–20 victory over the Tennessee Titans. In doing so, he became the first player in franchise history to record a punt return touchdown and a receiving touchdown in the same game (as he had a touchdown reception earlier in the game).[31]

In his rookie season, Fuller had 47 receptions for 635 yards and two touchdowns to go along with 13 returns for 196 yards and a touchdown in 14 games and 13 starts.

American Football Conference (AFC) South with a 9–7 record and were the #4 seed in the playoffs.[33] On January 7, 2017, Fuller made his postseason debut against the Oakland Raiders in the Wild Card Round. He had four receptions for 37 yards in a 27–14 victory.[34] In the Divisional Round against the eventual Super Bowl LI champion New England Patriots, Fuller caught three passes for 16 yards in the 34–16 road loss.[35]

2017 season

On August 2, 2017, during training camp, Fuller suffered a broken collarbone and was expected to be out 2–3 months.[36] On September 27, 2017, he was upgraded to full participation in the Texans' practice.[37]

Fuller made his season debut during a Week 4 57–14 victory over the Titans, catching four passes for 35 yards and two touchdowns to go along with a four-yard rush.[38] In the next game against the Chiefs, he had two receptions for 57 yards and a touchdown and rushed for five yards in the 42–34 loss.[39] The following week, Fuller recorded two receptions for 62 yards and a touchdown as the Texans defeated the Browns by a score of 33–17.[40] After a Week 7 bye, the Texans went on the road to face the Seattle Seahawks. In that game, Fuller caught five passes for 125 yards and two touchdowns as the Texans narrowly lost by a score 41–38.[41]

Fuller finished his second professional season with 28 receptions for 423 yards and seven touchdowns to go along with nine returns for 135 yards in 10 games and starts.[42]

2018 season

Fuller missed the season-opener at the Patriots with a hamstring injury, which the Texans lost 27–20.[43] He made his season debut in Week 2 against the Titans as the second receiver on the Texans' depth chart.[44] In that game, Fuller recorded eight receptions for 113 yards and a touchdown in the 20–17 road loss.[45] In the next game, he had another solid outing with five receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown as the Texans lost to the New York Giants by a score of 27–22.[46] The following week, Fuller notched his third consecutive game with a touchdown in a 37–34 overtime victory over the Indianapolis Colts, finishing with four receptions for 49 yards and the aforementioned touchdown.[47]

During a Week 8 42–23 victory over the Miami Dolphins, Fuller had five receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown before leaving in the fourth quarter with a knee injury.[48] It was later revealed that he tore his ACL, prematurely ending his season.[49][50] Fuller finished the season with 32 receptions for 503 yards and four touchdowns in seven games and starts.[51] Without Fuller, the Texans finished atop the AFC South with an 11–5 record and lost to the Colts in the Wild Card Round by a score of 21–7.[52][53]

2019 season

On April 26, 2019, the Texans picked up the fifth-year option on Fuller's contract.[54]

Fuller returned from his injury in time for the season-opener against the New Orleans Saints, recording two receptions for 69 yards in the narrow 30–28 road loss.[55] During a Week 5 53–32 victory over the Atlanta Falcons, he had 14 receptions for 217 yards and three touchdowns, marking the first time in his NFL career with over 200 receiving yards in a game.[56] During a Week 12 20–17 victory over the Colts, Fuller had seven receptions for 140 yards.[57][58]

Fuller finished the 2019 season with 49 receptions for 670 yards and three touchdowns in 11 games and starts.[59] The Texans finished atop the AFC South with a 10–6 record and were the #4 seed in the playoffs.[60] In the Divisional Round against the Chiefs, Fuller had five receptions for 89 yards as the Texans lost on the road by a score of 51–31 despite having a 24–0 lead in the second quarter.[61]

2020 season

In the offseason, Fuller's teammate DeAndre Hopkins was traded to the Arizona Cardinals, making Fuller the Texans' number-one wide receiver.[62]

During the season-opening 34–20 road loss to the Chiefs, Fuller had eight receptions for 112 yards.

performance-enhancing drugs. He missed the last five games of the 2020 season and missed the first game of the 2021 NFL season.[68] In 11 games and starts, Fuller finished the season with 53 receptions for 879 yards and eight touchdowns, which were all career highs.[69]

Miami Dolphins

On March 20, 2021, Fuller signed a one-year, $10.6 million contract with the Dolphins.

injured reserve on October 6, 2021.[71]
Fuller was not re-signed after the season.

NFL career statistics

Regular season statistics
Year Team Games Receiving Rushing Returning Fumbles
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost
2016 HOU 14 13 47 635 13.5 53 2 1 −3 −3.0 −3 0 13 196 15.1 67 1 2 0
2017 HOU 10 10 28 423 15.1 59T 7 2 9 4.5 5 0 9 135 15.0 49 0 0 0
2018 HOU 7 7 32 503 15.7 73T 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
2019 HOU 11 11 49 670 13.7 54 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0
2020 HOU 11 11 53 879 16.6 77T 8 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 14 7.0 13 0 0 0
2021 MIA 2 0 4 26 6.5 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
Career 55 52 213 3,136 13.5 77T 24 4 6 1.5 5 0 24 345 14.4 67 1 3 0
Postseason statistics
Year Team Games Receiving Rushing Returning Fumbles
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds Avg Lng TD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost
2016 HOU 2 2 7 53 7.6 19 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 46 15.0 18 0 0 0
2018 HOU 0 0 did not play due to injury
2019 HOU 1 1 5 89 17.8 39 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
Career 3 3 12 142 11.8 39 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 46 15.0 18 0 0 0

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