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KYLE BRANDON FULLER Cornerback/Free Safety Virginia Polytechnic (Tech) Institute Hokies #17 5:11.6-190 Baltimore, Maryland Mount St KYLE BRANDON FULLER Cornerback/Free Safety Virginia Polytechnic (Tech) Institute Hokies #17 5:11.6-190 Baltimore, Maryland Mount St. Joseph High School OVERVIEW When the Fuller brothers get together to talk about the family business at the dinner table, defensive schemes and statistics are more likely to be the topic of conversation, as brother, Corey, a wide receiver with the Detroit Lions, is smart enough to let the three other brothers monopolize the discussion. Oldest, wisest and the grizzled veteran of the four football-playing Fullers is Vincent, an All-Atlantic Coast Conference defensive back who was the first of the quartet to play at Virginia Tech (2001-04). He was later drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft, playing safety for the team until 2010. He spent the 2011 campaign with both Detroit and New England before being released. Corey was first a track performer at Kansas University for two seasons before transferring to Virginia Tech to test his football skills in 2010. He would be joined by Kyle, an incoming freshman at the time, who would go on to start 42 games for the Hokies over the last four seasons. Corey was selected by the Detroit Lions in the sixth round of the 2013 draft, spending last season on the team’s practice squad. Kyle did not have to be the lone Fuller on campus after Corey graduated, though. In 2013, younger brother, Kendall not only joined the Virginia Tech program, he became an instant sensation. With Kyle manning the strong-side cornerback position, Kendall excelled at the whip linebacker slot. Both would earn All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors last season, a first for brothers at the school. Kyle received All-American second-team honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation. The WCFF All-America team is selected by the head coaches and sports information directors of the 120 Football Bowl Subdivision schools and certified by UHY Advisors, a New Haven-based accounting firm. Walter Camp, "The Father of American Football," first selected an All-America team in 1889. By making one of the five nationally recognized All-America squads (Associated Press, Walter Camp, Sporting News, Football Writers Association, American Football Coaches Association), Fuller becomes the eighth Tech cornerback to earn All-American honors to accomplish that feat. Other Hokie cornerbacks to be recognized were: Jayron Hosley (2010), Victor “Macho” Harris (2008), Brandon Flowers (2006-2007), Jimmy Williams (2005), DeAngelo Hall (2003), Ronyell Whitaker (2001) and Anthony Midget (1999). Both have gone down similar paths during their playing days at Virginia Tech. Vincent began as a nickel back, later moving to boundary cornerback before shifting to safety. In 50 games at Tech, he delivered 142 tackles with eight interceptions, 19 pass break-ups and three fumble recoveries. Kyle’s career started out at nickel back. He moved to whip linebacker as a sophomore before taking over strong-side cornerback duties his junior season. In 50 games for the Hokies, he registered 173 tackles with six interceptions, 21 pass deflections and four forced fumbles. In 2011, he led the nation’s defensive backs by delivering 14.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage. Kyle attended Mount St. Joseph High School and received a three-star rating from Scout.com, as that recruiting service ranked him 83rd in the nation among cornerbacks. Super Prep rated him the 14th-best overall player in the Mid-Atlantic region and ESPN listed him 42nd on their national cornerback list. As a junior, Fuller returned two of his four interceptions for touchdowns. He also scored on a punt return, along with reaching the end zone with a kickoff return that season. As a senior, he picked off another pass. As a true freshman at Virginia Tech, Fuller appeared in all 14 games, starting seven contests as the team’s nickel back in 2010. He delivered 32 tackles, including four for losses and also broke up six passes, including three on third-down snaps. Fuller split time between nickel back, whip linebacker and field cornerback in 2011. The second-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference choice led the nation’s defensive backs with 14.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage that included 4.5 sacks. He also picked off two passes and batted down seven others. Fuller would remain at cornerback for the remainder of his career, but during his junior season, in addition to taking 749 defensive snaps, he was on the field for 77 plays with the special team units. He posted 52 tackles, including three stops- for-loss and added to his interception figures with two more picks while deflecting five other throws. The once 160-pound incoming freshman had grown to a muscular 195-pound defender by the time 2013 preseason camp opened. Fuller earned Super Iron Hokie honors for his performance in the training room, where he boasted a 330-pound bench press, 370-pound front squat and 305-pound power clean. He made 24 tackles, two for losses, along with batting away 10 passes and picking off two others for the third-straight season. CAREER NOTES Fuller started 42-of-50 games at Virginia Tech – 14 as a nickel back/whip linebacker and 28 at cornerback…Recorded 173 tackles (129 solos) with 4.5 sacks for minus 39 yards, 23.5 stops for losses of 82 yards, four forced fumbles and one fumble recovery…Field three short punts, blocking two of those kicks to gain 41 yards in returns, including a touchdown in the end zone…Intercepted six passes and deflected 21 other throws. 2013 SEASON Fuller became the eighth cornerback in school history to receiver All-American honors when he was named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation second-team…Added first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors from the league’s coaches, despite only seeing action in eight full games and a limited amount of snaps vs. Miami…Recorded 24 tackles (17 solos) with two stops for losses of six yards…Intercepted two passes and deflected 10 others…Returned a blocked punt 23 yards vs. Marshall…The team captain was on the field for 438 plays on defense and 69 more on special teams… Returned an interception for 11 yards, also adding four tackles and two breakups in the season opener vs . Alabama…Had a QB pressure and a tackle vs . Western Carolina…Made three tackles at East Carolina …Blocked a punt that was returned for a touchdown while adding four breakups and four tackles in the triple overtime win over Marshall…Forced a fumble and made three tackles, two for loss, at Georgia Tech…Intercepted a pass to start the fourth quarter and finished the win over North Carolina making six tackles…Had three tackles and three breakups in the win over Pittsburgh…Saw limited action in the Duke…Earned Super Iron Hokie honors in summer max testing…Posted personal bests in the bench press (330), front squat (370) and power clean (305). 2012 SEASON An honorable mention All-ACC selection by the league’s coaches, Fuller started at strong-side cornerback, recording 52 tackles (44 solos), which ranked fifth on the tea…Made three stops behind the line of scrimmage, as he deflected passes and intercepted two others…Played in 749 defensive snaps and contributed on 77 special teams plays…Made a game- changing interception in overtime to get the Hokies the ball back and eventually claim victory over Georgia Tech…Intercepted a pass for the second-straight game vs . Austin Peay…Added three tackles in limited action at Pittsburgh…Broke up a pass vs . Bowling Green and was in on six solo tackles vs . Cincinnati…Followed with six tackles and a break-up at North Carolina… Forced a fumble and made four tackles vs . Duke, coming up with four tackles at Miami… Had eight tackles, including one for loss vs . Florida State and delivered six tackles at Boston College…Broke up two passes and registered six tackles in the win over Rutgers in the Russell Athletic Bowl…For the second straight year, Fuller was honored as the defensive player who demonstrated the most outstanding leadership during the off-season and spring practice. 2011 SEASON Fuller earned second-team All-ACC honors, starting all 14 games, split evenly between nickel back/whip linebacker and cornerback, as he participated in 850 snaps on defense and 112 on special teams...Recorded a career-high 65 tackles (46 solos), ranking fourth on the team…Fuller not only led the Tech team, but also the nation’s defensive backs, as he registered 14.5 stops for losses of 58 yards, ranking fourth on the squad with 4.5 sacks for minus 39 yards…Added seven pass breakups, two interceptions, five quarterback pressures, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery...Was in on four tackles, including two for losses vs . Appalachian State, as he recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for a touchdown in the third quarter...Had four tackles, including three solo and two tackles for lost yardage at East Carolina, as he also had his first career interception and was credited with a pass break up, earning ACC Defensive Back of the Week honors…Registered five tackles, including four solo, one and a half sacks, a breakup and two QB pressures in the win over Arkansas State, as he also had a nine-yard punt return...Came up with four tackles, including three solo in the win at Marshall and collected eight tackles with a stop-for-loss in the win over Miami...Had a big game at Duke, leading the team with eight tackles, including two for loss, as he also came up with a sack for 10 lost yards, his first career fumble recovery and three pass breakups.
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