Andre Fuller
Toledo
Scouting Report

Big, physical press corner with legitimate NFL size and length who spent one year as a full-time starter and made it count with First-Team All-MAC honors and a Shrine Bowl that flashed his raw tools. Fuller's calling card is his ability to disrupt releases at the line with his 6-1, 201-pound frame, and he showed up as the fastest cornerback on the Shrine Bowl GPS — but there's a real disconnect between his timed speed and his make-up ability on tape, where stiff hips and late transitions leave him vulnerable to separation from polished route runners. The MAC competition level leaves massive translation questions, and the missed 2024 season means his development reps are dangerously thin. He's a zone-scheme developmental piece who could carve out a career as a special teams ace and sub-package contributor if a coaching staff can refine his transition mechanics, but asking him to play man coverage against NFL receivers right now is asking for trouble.

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Pro ComparisonFabian Moreau

Similar profile: big, physical corner with legitimate speed who came from a smaller school, showed well at the combine, but needed a zone-based scheme to mask man-coverage limitations. Moreau carved out a long NFL career as a rotational boundary corner and special teamer in Washington's defense — that's Fuller's realistic outcome.

College Production (2025)
INTs
1
PDs
10
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