Player Profiles
SPARQ = Speed, Power,Agility, Reaction, Quickness
Dynasty Summary: Few players’ fantasy value will be more influenced by draft situation than that of the lightning-quick Will Fuller. Elite acceleration, suddenness and speed are Fuller’s calling cards and he uses them well to stem his routes for maximum impact. He excels at taking the top off a defense but can also sink his hips to create space. His hands are inconsistent and too much of his college production came over the top, but with the ball in his hands underneath, he’s a sure bet for production and excitement. His value will soar if selected by established offensive units such as New England, Green Bay or even Dallas. Fuller could be a later first round selection in fantasy or slip to the second round if drafted into a poor situation.
Rotoworld: 31. Where He Wins: Big plays. Big plays. Big plays. Yes, I know there are drops (like there are with Corey Coleman). But any team that draft’s Fuller will understand he will let a couple plays slip away in order to produce some major, potentially game changing, sequences. Fuller has easy speed and can use that to his advantage to create separation on breaking routes.
Mike Mayock: "This pick makes a ton of sense to me. He has totally legit speed; a game-changer from a speed perspective. He tracks the deep ball extremely well. I worry about his hands. He's a little bit like Ted Ginn of the Panthers. He will make big plays, but you will have to put up with a few drops." --
NFL COMPARISON Ted Ginn, Jr.
NFL grade: 6.2 Chance to become good NFL starter
Contract:
6/26/16: Signed a four-year, $10.164 million contract. Deal includes fifth-year option for 2020.