Free Agent Spotlight: Why Allow Jordan Fuller to Leave After Such a Season? Great mistake!

Los Angeles Rams

 

Jordan Fuller

If the Rams had their own comeback player of the year team award, defensive back Jordan Fuller would’ve made an argument as one of the strongest candidates for the 2023 season.

 

With 17 games played, Fuller finished the 2023 regular season with 94 tackles—61 of them solo—eight passes defended, three interceptions, and three forced fumbles.

After missing all but three games of the 2022 season due to a hamstring injury, Fuller had a successful recovery, playing 1,007 defensive snaps and establishing himself as a disruptive presence at safety with career highs in forced fumbles and passes deflected. In the event that Fuller chooses not to rejoin the Rams, he will be an unrestricted free agent come winter and will probably get a lot of interest.

Following a season-ending injury that limited him to just three games in 2022, he recovered in 2023 to start all 17 games of the regular season, tie his career high for interceptions in a single season with three, and finish second on the team in total tackles with ninety-four. All of this came after he was selected as the team captain by his teammates for the second time in his four seasons.

The sixth-round pick in 2020 is now  pending unrestricted free agent, and his rookie contract is set to expire on March 13 at the beginning of the new league year.

The previous season, Fuller was an invaluable asset to a youthful Rams secondary in terms of production, durability, and leadership.

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