Cornerback · Seattle Seahawks
Andre Fuller
No. 35 · Rookie
Fuller spent a year learning cornerback. Now Seattle wants to see what that buys him.
Most players come into the league with one answer when a coach asks what they can do. Andre Fuller came in with two.
Fuller built his college career as a safety, the kind of player who reads the field from the back end and takes on whatever comes. But he also spent a year at Toledo learning cornerback — a different job, a different skillset, a different way of seeing the game. That detour looked like a footnote at the time.
Now Fuller is a rookie trying to make the Seattle Seahawks' roster, and that extra year of work is exactly what he is selling. Versatility matters on the back end of a depth chart. Coaches keep players who can fill more than one seat.
The roster bubble is unforgiving, and almost nobody on it has a guaranteed outcome. But Fuller arrives with something a lot of bubble players don't — a real argument that he belongs in more than one conversation.
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