Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football
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FOOTBALL RECRUITING home state, and the No. 10 cornerback and No. 116 overall player nationally by Scout. Statistics/Honors: During his junior season, ac‑ counted for 1,140 yards of offense and scored 11 touchdowns while spending time at running back, wide receiver and quarterback … Defensively, made 53 tackles and picked off three passes, earning first team All‑Bergen County honors as a defensive back … Received second‑team honors as a running back following his sophomore campaign in 2013. Recruitment: Is in no hurry to make a decision on his college destination … Made a number of sum‑ mer trips, including one to Notre Dame in late July … Plans on taking all five of his official visits, and the Irish are in good position to land one of those trips … Notre Dame is in the mix, along with Ohio State, Penn State, Rutgers, Michigan, TCU and UCLA, where his brother Devin is a starting wide receiver. BGI's Take: Fuller is one of the nation's most ver‑ satile football players, doing a little bit of everything at Old Tappan. His potential on the back end really stands out on film. He is a quality athlete that pos‑ sesses above‑average speed. Although not a burner, he has the ability to quickly accelerate and use his long strides to cover ground at the safety position. He has strong agility with quick feet and loose hips. His balance is impressive, and his change of direction ability on defense is top‑notch. He has good height, length and a frame that will fill out nicely once he gets into college. Toughness is another underrated part of his game. He is physi‑ cal at the point of attack and when he gets a head of steam a big hit is going to happen. What makes him truly special as a prospect is his intelligence and instincts, which are exceptional. D.J. MORGAN Bellflower, Calif. (St. John Bosco High School) Measurables: Checked in at 6‑2 and 195 pounds at The Opening regional in Los Angeles … Ran a 4.45 pro shuttle and had a vertical leap of 34 inches at the event. Rankings: Rated as a four‑star recruit, the No. 47 player in California and the No. 22 safety in the

