LA Rams Safety, Jordan Fuller, Already Playing Like a Seasoned Veteran (Ramblin' Fan)

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Despite his 199th spot out of the 2020 NFL Draft, LA Rams safety Jordan Fuller already playing like a seasoned veteran


Many expected the LA Rams to select a linebacker, offensive lineman, cornerback, or even a second wide receiver with the 199th selection of the 2020 NFL Draft. Instead, the team chose Ohio State safety Jordan Fuller. In that sixth-round selection, the LA Rams had already filled a perceived NFL caliber safety by choosing Utah’s Terrell Burgess with the 104th selection. This was the year that was unforgiving to rookies trying to earn playing time, and next to impossible for late-round rookies. And yet, here we are heading into week three, and there is rookie safety Jordan Fuller solidifying his grasp of the second starting safety role on defense.

Fuller seized the chance to play
Fuller seized the opportunity in training camp when starter and second-year safety Taylor Rapp tweaked his knee. That opened the door for both Burgess and Fuller to catch the coach’s attention. While Burgess made some solid plays, Fuller looked like an NFL Vet and that hasn’t changed through week two. Keep in mind that Fuller has faced the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles. While completely different offenses, Fuller was tasked quite a bit with stopping excellent featured running backs while also providing pass coverage against some of the best receivers in the NFL. So far, he’s been holding his own. In fact, he’s been showing up big.


Key cog to Staley-styled defense
Fuller is not just an orange pylon in the defensive secondary. Defensive coordinator Brandon Staley needs a specific type of player in the Rams secondary. Fuller is one such custom-fit player. He is a huge-bodied defender who is one of the key defensive cogs that makes the Staley secondary purr like a high-performance engine. He is 6-foot-2 and 203-pounds. So far, he’s missed just one of 143 defensive snaps. So how is he playing?


He’s second on the team with 17 tackles. While opposing quarterbacks have completed four of five passes targeting him, he has held the average yards-after-catch to a very impressive 4.75 YPC.

Fuller keeps getting better

Staley has designed a very confusing and deceptive defense. That deception needs players who can not only play pass and run defense but can sell the deception to fool opposing quarterbacks. Check out this analysis by Bleeding Green’s analyst Benjamin Solak, and how even in the analysis the Rams safeties are very deceptive.

We have already featured Jordan Fuller in a recent article after his game one performance. That reinforced our post-draft feature on the young safety. While we are by no means touting Fuller as a completely finished product, he’s certainly starting from a good point to have a very successful NFL career. For his first two games, he’s had a good beginning to something special. Let’s hope it continues along the same trajectory.


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Yeap I sure can live with a 6th Rd Rookie scoring a a close 75 in game 2.

Not bad at all.
 

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snead loves those 6th round picks.

since he joined the rams he has hit on gz, ej gaines, mike thomas, sjd, fuller.

5 contributors out of 9 drafts. not bad at all.

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snead loves those 6th round picks.

since he joined the rams he has hit on gz, ej gaines, mike thomas, sjd, fuller.

5 contributors out of 9 drafts. not bad at all.

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Jmho but excluding GZ, looks like this young man is off to the best and quickest start.
 

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snead loves those 6th round picks.

since he joined the rams he has hit on gz, ej gaines, mike thomas, sjd, fuller.

5 contributors out of 9 drafts. not bad at all.

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What about the guy that Snead got a Comp pick for that went to Philly.
He also got a draft pick from Buffalo for EJ Gaines.
I guess he got him & Johnny for free. His UDRFA record is even more impressive.
 

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Jmho but excluding GZ, looks like this young man is off to the best and quickest start.

Yeah- I saw Eruc Weedle last season who has been a NFL stud.There is no comparisons between #32 in 2019 vs 2020. The Rams would not be 2-0 without Fuller.
 

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80% completion rate against, so he's just another Mark Barron type?
 

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You have to figure that Fuller's numbers would look even better if we could get a little pass rush from our OLBs.
 

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80% completion rate against, so he's just another Mark Barron type?

Barron, when healthy, was a special player. It's too early with Fuller to make that comparison. But, I think we can agree that he's outperformed any reasonable expectation.
 

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did you say he went 199?....isn't that the "Tom Brady" slot?....may bode well for Mr. Fuller.... and the Rams..
 

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Great start for the rook no doubt. Could use a larger sample size before passing judgement though.

The Rapp v Fuller competed is great for the team honestly
 

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It's week two. I'll hold my opinion until half way thru the season.


+1 on that.

He has been making some hard hits It's hard to tell watching the game on TV exactly how he is playing. The reports where he has a high football IQ and works hard. Hope he keeps getting better.
 

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Every NFL Team's Biggest Surprise Early This Season
Los Angeles Rams: S Jordan Fuller
View: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2910382-every-nfl-teams-biggest-surprise-early-this-season

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The Los Angeles Rams are 2-0, thanks in no small part to a defense that has allowed the third-fewest points in the league. Rookie sixth-round pick and starting safety Jordan Fuller has been a huge part of that defense, which is a surprise to perhaps everyone but his teammates.

"Jordan has been balling all camp," cornerback Jalen Ramsey said after the Rams' Week 1 victory over the Cowboys, per Stu Jackson of the team's official website. "We are happy to have him in our secondary and he's been playing extremely well, so we expected him to do that again tonight."

Fuller has played 99.3 percent of the Rams' defensive snaps and has 17 tackles, which ranks second on the team. While it's uncommon for sixth-round picks to become immediate stars, that appears to be exactly what he's doing with Los Angeles in 2020.
 

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I've seen enough. This guy pops on the screen when watching games. I love Fuller!
 

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Snead knows how to draft DBs, it was apparent under Fisher too. I would be ecstatic if I was a DB drafted/ undrafted by the Rams