Jordan Fuller's strong debut comes as no surprise to Rams teammates and coaches

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Jordan Fuller's strong debut comes as no surprise to Rams teammates and coaches

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – Jordan Fuller found out he would be starting in the Rams' season-opener the week prior to it, but he seemingly already earned the role in early August and before the team had put pads on.

According to Los Angeles defensive coordinator Brandon Staley, the rookie safety proved during the team's acclimation period that he was mentally prepared to play early in the NFL. Once the coaching staff saw how he held up physically against L.A.'s offense in training camp, they knew they could trust him.

Fuller reciprocated by leading the Rams in total tackles with eight in a 20-17 victory over the Cowboys, proving to be someone the can count on moving forward in the process.

"I'm very blessed for the opportunity, for my coaches believing in me and my teammates believing in me," Fuller said in a video conference with reporters Monday morning. "Obviously you come in just wanting to compete every single day, and that's just how I approached everything. Didn't set any expectations for myself, I just wanted to attack every single day and live with the results that way."

Just how much did Staley and the rest of L.A.'s coaching staff trust Fuller? The Ohio State product was on the field for 71 of the team's 72 defensive snaps Sunday night.

However, the biggest of them all was in the redzone late in the fourth quarter.

Clinging to a 3-point lead, the Rams' defense watched Cowboys' offense reach the L.A. 11-yard line with 11:46 left in the fourth quarter and elect to go for it on 4th and 3 in lieu of a game-tying field goal attempt. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott dropped back to pass and fired the ball short right to rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, who was halted by Fuller one yard short of the line to gain.

Fuller said he knew in that down and instance, teams usually try to use pick plays against defensive players and create traffic, something he recognized prior to the ball being snapped. His ability to successfully navigate that traffic allowed him to make the timely play.

"He's a young that stepped us for us and made a big play for us to help us win this game," defensive lineman Aaron Donald said postgame. "He's out there on that field playing for a reason, you know, to make plays like that and help us."

Cornerback Jalen Ramsey didn't seem surprised by it either, especially after watching Fuller create multiple takeaways in training camp last month.

"Jordan has been balling all camp," Ramsey said postgame. "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. Very proud of him, glad to have him a part of this team."

On the other side of the ball, wide receiver Cooper Kupp said the performance reflected how quickly Fuller has adjusted to the NFL.

"For him to come in without any OTAs, without any kind of opportunity to kind of build that stuff up early on, only having training camp to be able to develop and get a grasp of the defense, he's done an incredible job of being able to adapt from college to pro and the speed and the concepts that we run at the pro level," Kupp said during a video conference Monday morning.

At the same time, it's just one game. Both Fuller and Staley recognize there are areas of Fuller's game he can work on.

An example: While Staley on Wednesday morning praised Fuller for how well he handled the tremendous amount of responsibility placed on a safety in this defense and the way he "played at times like he's capable of playing," Fuller still "missed too many tackles for the caliber player that we think he is."

Still, if Fuller's physical and mental makeup shown in training camp are as telling as they seem to be, Staley is betting on him to make the necessary adjustments to become the player the Rams know he can be – and can continue to count on – in the future.

"I know that it was his first NFL game, but we're very confident that he can play better and that he will play better," Staley said. "But at the same time, as I said to (head coach) Sean (McVay) and (general manager) Les (Snead) and (chief operating officer) Kevin (Demoff), I'm sure glad we drafted him."
 

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PFF had him rated as 48.2 63rd of 79 Safeties
Rapp was 73.8
Johnson III was 65.8 25th of 79 Safeties
 

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PFF had him rated as 48.2 63rd of 79 Safeties
Rapp was 73.8
Johnson III was 65.8 25th of 79 Safeties
Yeah, I loved the play the kid made, but did Rapp fall out of favor with this staff? Staley is obviously new, so maybe he just never impressed him. Strange though. I thought Rapp was in for a big year.
 

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Yeah, I loved the play the kid made, but did Rapp fall out of favor with this staff? Staley is obviously new, so maybe he just never impressed him. Strange though. I thought Rapp was in for a big year.

Rapp was hurt most of camp and Fuller impressed, he made a big play, but otherwise missed some tackles, again I expect Rapp to get increased playing time until he takes over, but Fuller does everything you love before game day and will also improve IMO week over week.
 

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PFF had him rated as 48.2 63rd of 79 Safeties
Rapp was 73.8
Johnson III was 65.8 25th of 79 Safeties

That is definitely a lot lower than I expected! But, I really don’t care because I think Fuller will be an excellent NFL Safety and will have a very good career with the Rams!
 

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It doesn't appear that Burgess got any snaps either. Strange. I think he'll be a good one.... Real good.
 

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Fuller said he knew in that down and instance, teams usually try to use pick plays against defensive players and create traffic, something he recognized prior to the ball being snapped. His ability to successfully navigate that traffic allowed him to make the timely play.

I love rookies who already have the smarts for what offenses do. He wasn't perfect by any means but really like the potential there. Good first game for a rookie in the NFL. Will be interesting to see what they do with him and Rapp through the season. Lot of potential there for Staley to play with.
 

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Don’t worry about Rapp. He’s gonna get lots of snaps this year.

Honestly, I almost think that the Rams should be embarrassed about all their riches in their secondary. Doesn’t quite seem fair, you know?
 

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It doesn't appear that Burgess got any snaps either. Strange. I think he'll be a good one.... Real good.
I'd expect he gets some air time this week. Sounds like Philly will roll with lots of 12 packages as their TEs will get lots of targets again.
 

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PFF had him rated as 48.2 63rd of 79 Safeties
Rapp was 73.8
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That's horrible. Hopefully, its from missed tackles that they can clean up.

Johnson made a nice pass break up on third down and of course Fuller with the tackle. They will have their hands full with the Eagles passing game.
 

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He missed quite few tackles in the first half. They need to make sure and keep Rapp warm, because even though it hurts me , more than likely Johnson is gone after this season :(
 

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Fuller's more an all around safety (split field type too btw moreso than a single high IMO). Rapp is more of a traditional strong safety. They drafted two guys who had good film splitting the field and breaking on the ball in him and Burgess so I do think they were making sure they had guys who could do what they wanted to do.

And that's not saying Rapp can't do it. But with a new scheme he wasn't really ahead of the rook, then he gets hurt. IMO he's gonna end up being our WILB by the time this season's out, and of course he'll be on the field a ton regardless.
 

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Rapp not playing is a testament to Fuller's work ethic not Rapp. Rapp wasn't out that long, but Fuller took advantage and surpassed both him and Burgess on the depth chart, which is hard to do especially as a 6th rnd pick. Rapp's more of a SS and Fuller may be better at providing coverage over the top. Also, Fuller is our tallest DB at 6-2.
 

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I'd expect he gets some air time this week. Sounds like Philly will roll with lots of 12 packages as their TEs will get lots of targets again.
Also talking about getting DeSean Jackson involved. The homerun threat worries me a bit.
 

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Fuller being a 3 time All American Academic probably just learned the system quicker, just a guess.

Stay Tuned lol.

Btw Fuller had a so so game, but none can that stop tackle was, 1 Hell of a Stop and helped Win the Game.
 
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Fuller is slow for a FS, ran about the same time as Micah Kiser and everyone is harping on how slow Kiser is.
 

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Fuller is slow for a FS, ran about the same time as Micah Kiser and everyone is harping on how slow Kiser is.

he was fast enough to stop the cowboys on 4th down.

it's not a track meet.

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He missed some tackles, but, still lead the team with 8 tackles. Rams keep snatching surprising talent late in the draft, where they shouldn't hit paydirt, and other teams are shaking their heads. "But the Rams have no money and are in cap hell, they have no picks and certainly are in full rebuild mode, and they lost Gurley, Weddle and 6-10 bottom of the west prediction, blah blah blah". Beat Philly, and all of a sudden, the Rams are serious contenders and will have the attention of the football world again.