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Will Fuller Will Fuller 31-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR Free Agent 2025 Receiving Stats REC 0 YDS 0 TD 0 AVG 0.0 TAR 0 2026 Projections REC YDS TD AVG TAR Unlock Our Projections 2025 Fantasy Outlook There was no outlook written for Will Fuller in 2025. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value. Height 6'0" Weight 184 DOB 4/16/1994 College Notre Dame Drafted 1st Rd 2016 #21 Overall Show Contract View More Signed a one-year, $10.6 million contract with the Dolphins in March of 2021. FA Reportedly drawing interest WRFree AgentFinger August 1, 2022 Fuller, who is bouncing back from a finger injury, is being monitored by multiple NFL teams, according to Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com. ANALYSISWith NFL training camps underway, Fuller is one of the more high profile wideout options that remains unsigned. At this stage, Wilson suggests that the 28-year-old, who was limited to just two appearances with the Dolphins last season, seems to be trending toward catching on with a team later in the preseason. If Fuller proves that he's past his most recent injury issue, he could be a nice addition for a WR-needy team, but for now his fantasy value remains speculative. Read More News NFL Stats Loading NFL Stats... Fantasy/Red Zone Stats See red zone opportunities inside the 20, 10 and 5-yard lines along with the percentage of time they converted the opportunity into a touchdown. Loading Fantasy/Red Zone Stats... Advanced NFL Stats Loading Advanced NFL Stats... 2024 NFL Game Log 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2021 NFL Game Log Calculate Stats Over Time Just click on any two dates. Scoring Standard PPR Half PPR FanDuel DraftKings Yahoo DFS Loading Game Log... 2020 NFL Game Log Calculate Stats Over Time Just click on any two dates. Scoring Standard PPR Half PPR FanDuel DraftKings Yahoo DFS Loading Game Log... 2019 NFL Game Log Calculate Stats Over Time Just click on any two dates. Scoring Standard PPR Half PPR FanDuel DraftKings Yahoo DFS Loading Game Log... 2018 NFL Game Log Calculate Stats Over Time Just click on any two dates. Scoring Standard PPR Half PPR FanDuel DraftKings Yahoo DFS Loading Game Log... 2017 NFL Game Log Calculate Stats Over Time Just click on any two dates. Scoring Standard PPR Half PPR FanDuel DraftKings Yahoo DFS Loading Game Log... 2016 NFL Game Log Calculate Stats Over Time Just click on any two dates. Scoring Standard PPR Half PPR FanDuel DraftKings Yahoo DFS Loading Game Log... Receiving Alignment Breakdown See where Will Fuller lined up on the field and how he performed at each spot. Detailed Grouped Side Loading Alignment Breakdown... Loading Alignment Breakdown... Loading Alignment Breakdown... Loading Team Alignment Breakdown... 2025 Will Fuller Split Stats Loading NFL Split Stats... Measurables Review View College Player Page How do Will Fuller's measurables compare to other wide receivers? This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average. Height6' 0" Weight184 lbs 40-Yard Dash4.32 sec Shuttle Time4.27 sec Cone Drill6.93 sec Vertical Jump33.5 in Broad Jump126 in Bench Press10 reps Hand Length8.25 in Arm Length30.75 in Recent RotoWire Articles Featuring Will Fuller See More NFL Draft: Day 2 Fantasy Fallout NFL NFL Draft: Day 2 Fantasy Fallout Author ImageJoe Bartel April 29, 2023 Dynasty Strategy: Final Pre-Draft Rookie Top 75 NFL Dynasty Strategy: Final Pre-Draft Rookie Top 75 Author ImageMario Puig April 13, 2023 Dynasty Watch: Post-Combine WR Rankings NFL Dynasty Watch: Post-Combine WR Rankings Author ImageMario Puig March 13, 2023 Best Ball Journal: Underdog Rookie Update Pt. 1 NFL Best Ball Journal: Underdog Rookie Update Pt. 1 Author ImageMario Puig March 5, 2023 Target Breakdown: Week 10 WR/TE Usage & Week 11 Waivers Preview NFL Target Breakdown: Week 10 WR/TE Usage & Week 11 Waivers Preview Author ImageJerry Donabedian November 15, 2022 Recent RotoWire Articles Featuring Will Fuller See More
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Past Fantasy Outlooks 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Some guys are injury-prone, others just unlucky ... Fuller seems to be both. He's never played more than 14 games and hasn't topped even 11 since his rookie year of 2016, and the one season he actually stayed healthy (2020) ended with a six-game PED suspension sullying his fourth-year breakout. Fuller then jumped ship from Houston to Miami, where he played all of two games on a one-year contract before a broken finger shut him down for the year. He had an additional surgery on the finger early in the offseason, and while he should be healthy in time for training camp, Fuller still hadn't signed with a team at press time. There's upside if he lands in the right situation, considering he's 28, a first-round pick (21st) and just two years removed from putting up 879 yards and eight TDs in 11 games. There's also the 4.32 speed, his calling card, though some would say he's just as well-known for open drops deep downfield. After missing 22 games in four seasons, Fuller finally stayed healthy in 2020, though he missed the last five games anyway due to a PED suspension. Before that, Fuller was having a great year — 11.7 YPT (No. 1 among 70-target wideouts) and 16.6 YPC. He scored eight times in only 11 games and had four catches of 40-plus yards. At 6-0, 184, Fuller is slight but blazing fast (4.32 40), quick and explosive. He’ll ply his trade in Miami this year after signing with the Dolphins, but his six-game PED suspension from last year will spill into Week 1. He’ll compete with DeVante Parker and sixth overall pick Jaylen Waddle— as well as tight end Mike Gesicki — for targets, but Fuller is getting paid enough ($10.6 million) to ensure a significant role, at least for as long as he can stay healthy. Of course, Tua Tagovailoa’s development in Year 2 is also a big variable for Fuller and the Dolphins passing game. Fuller has done nothing but produce whenever he's been on the field, but that condition has been a difficult one for him to meet during his four-year career. He has missed at least two games every year, including 14 the last two seasons. Fuller's per-play numbers are always excellent, and he had four catches of 40-plus yards on only 71 targets in 2019, i.e., his big-play ability is still very much intact. At 6-0, 184, Fuller is slight but very fast - he ran a 4.32 40 at the 2016 combine - and at age 26 is still in his prime. He'll also have a chance to be the team's top receiver with target hog DeAndre Hopkins now in Arizona. But while Fuller's completely recovered from January sports hernia surgery, and his 2018 ACL tear should be 100 percent healed, he'll have to fend off fellow holdover and deep threat Kenny Stills and newly acquired (and also injury prone) deep-threat Brandin Cooks. The Texans also signed Randall Cobb for slot work, so there are a few mouths to feed even without Hopkins around, but Fuller has the most upside of the four, and with Deshaun Watson under center, he could be a difference maker. Ever since Deshaun Watson took over at quarterback, all Fuller has done is produce - that is, on the rare occasion both players have been healthy. After missing six games in 2017, Fuller tore his ACL last October and missed the final nine games of the year. He's expected back in some capacity during training camp and appears on track to suit up for Week 1. Last year, Fuller averaged a monstrous 11.2 YPT and 15.7 YPC. He scored four TDs in less than half a season and was on pace for 100 targets. At 6-0, 184, Fuller's not much of a red-zone threat, but he ran a blazing 4.32 40 and should reprise his role as the team's primary field stretcher. Keke Coutee emerged as another viable target last year, but Coutee's average depth of target (5.1 yards) puts him nowhere near Fuller (14.2 yards) on the field, so the two are more likely to complement one another than compete. Coutee's presence in the slot could push Fuller outside more, and DeAndre Hopkins is still likely to be a target hog, but the Texans have no pass-catching tight ends of note, and they rarely throw to their backs. In short, the vast majority of Watson's attempts should be directed at his three wideouts, providing plenty to go around. Fuller just needs to stay healthy. What a bizarre season. Fuller missed the first three games of 2017 with a broken collarbone, but when he returned he became the league's most unlikely touchdown machine with seven in his first four games from rookie QB Deshaun Watson. Then Watson tore his ACL after Week 8, and Fuller didn't score again. At 6-0, 180, and with blazing 4.32 speed, Fuller is in the DeSean Jackson mold - small, slight, injury-prone and dangerous down the field. Fuller missed three more games later in the year with a rib injury and left Week 17's contest with a knee injury on which he needed a minor procedure in January, something that's not expected to affect his offseason preparation. For 2018, Fuller gets a presumably healthy Watson back, but Fuller is playing opposite target hog DeAndre Hopkins, effectively capping his ceiling. With or without Hopkins, however, Fuller's not built to carry a heavy target load, and seven TDs on his first 22 Watson targets was almost certainly a fluke. Expect some big plays, in part due to Watson's ability to buy time and willingness to take chances down the field, but Hopkins should be doing the heavy lifting. Last year's 21st overall pick, Fuller stormed out of the gate with two straight 100-yard games, but from Weeks 5-17, he eclipsed 50 yards only twice. Brock Osweiler's QB play didn't help, but Fuller didn't help Osweiler, either, with drops on wide-open deep balls, including in the playoff loss to the Patriots. At 6-0, 180, Fuller is slight, but he ran a blistering 4.32 40 at the Combine and has no problem getting behind defenses when he's able to run free. Fuller struggled getting off the line of scrimmage against press coverage, however, and needs to improve his conditioning. Osweiler, mercifully, is gone, but rookie Deshaun Watson (or worse, Tom Savage) isn't likely to be a huge upgrade right away. Fuller would've been locked in as a Week 1 starter despite last year's struggles, but he broke his collarbone during training camp and is expected to miss at least the first month of the season, with the initial timeline hinting at a return in October. Given the quarterback situation, it's tough to make an argument for stashing him. The 21st overall pick this year, Fuller has a chance to produce for the Texans right away - he merely has to supplant the injury-prone Cecil Shorts. At 6-0, 184, Fuller isn't big, but he showed blazing speed (4.32 40) and good explosiveness (126-inch broad jump) at the Combine, qualities that were evident his last two years in college when he scored 29 touchdowns and caught 138 passes. Even if Fuller is able to wrestle the No. 2 role away from Shorts, he'll be playing opposite one of the league's premier target hogs in DeAndre Hopkins. Moreover, the Brock Osweiler-led Texans aren't likely to be among the league leaders in passing attempts, so Fuller's upside is modest in Year 1. More Fantasy News FA Remains unsigned WRFree AgentFinger July 29, 2022 With training camp underway, Fuller (finger) remains unsigned, Ben Axelrod of wkyc.com reports. ANALYSISSubscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news. MIA Recovering from surgery WRMiami DolphinsFinger February 7, 2022 Fuller (finger) had surgery recently, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports. ANALYSISSubscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news. MIA Unlikely to return in 2021 WRMiami DolphinsFinger December 20, 2021 Fuller (finger) suffered a setback recently and is unlikely to return this season, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports. ANALYSISSubscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news. MIA Not expected to practice this week WRMiami DolphinsFinger December 13, 2021 Coach Brian Flores said Monday that he doesn't expect Fuller (finger) to return to practice this week, Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald reports. ANALYSISSubscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news. MIA Remains absent from practice WRMiami DolphinsFinger December 8, 2021 Dolphins head coach Brian Flores said Fuller (finger) won't participate in Wednesday's walk-through practice, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports. ANALYSISSubscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news. Read More News Latest Fantasy Rumors FA Good fit in Green Bay? WRFree Agent August 6, 2022 Marc Ross of NFL.com believes that Fuller could fit well as a low-risk signing this offseason. ANALYSISThe 28-year-old could be another interesting veteran option at wide receiver for Green Bay after the team already signed Sammy Watkins this offseason. The salary-strapped Packers likely could acquire Fuller for cheap this offseason after he played just two games in 2021 due to a lingering finger injury. The speedster hauled in 53 passes for 879 yards and eight scores as recently as 2020, making him a really low-risk, high-reward player to add to Green Bay's busy room of wide receivers. 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