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S Jordan Fuller (All B1G, 3x Academic All-American, Super Bowl Champion, Los Angeles Rams)



THREE KEY STATS: JUSTIN FIELDS IS VERSATILE, WIDE RECEIVERS HAVE THEIR ROLE, JORDAN FULLER IS UNDERRATED


JORDAN FULLER REINTRODUCED HIMSELF TO THE NATION, LEADING THE TEAM IN TACKLES AND ADDED A SECOND INTERCEPTION IN TWO GAMES AGAINST MICHIGAN STATE

Jordan Fuller was the rock in the defensive backfield last season and has quietly been one of the best safeties in the nation for the second year in a row. Against the Spartans, he recorded 7 tackles and returned a tipped pass for a touchdown.

Oh, I forgot, this is now a penalty.



Fuller, despite his relatively low draft status, has arguably been the best defensive player for the Buckeyes for the past two years. He led the team in tackles a year ago and is currently leading the Silver Bullets this season. The senior has been among the most consistent players on a team full of change in recent years.

While his tackling ability has been well-documented, his recent ability to track and find the ball in the air is definitely noteworthy. Fuller has two interceptions in the past two games, tying his previous season-high in just seven days. As he contiues to take over the center-field role, his role as a ball-hawk is becoming more and more emphasized.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...s-have-their-role-jordan-fuller-is-underrated
 
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1 of 4 Buckeyes on PFF's Midseason All America team

https://www.pff.com/news/college-football-2019-midseason-all-american-team

College Football: 2019 Midseason All-American Team

SAFETY
First-Team S: Jordan Fuller, Ohio State
Fuller and Okudah are two shining examples of how to play their positions and they both happen to play in the same secondary. Fuller roams the field and has made multiple plays on the ball in coverage, notably on passes not even into his primary coverage area, and he has two interceptions and a pass breakup to his credit this year while not missing a tackle against the passing game all season long.

Second-Team S: Tanner Muse, Clemson
Honorable Mention: Douglas Coleman III, Texas Tech
 
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