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Vincent Fuller
S #22
Height:
6-1
Weight:
192
Age:
28
College:
Virginia Tech
Experience:
6

Quick Stats (2010 PRE):

TCKL
4
SCK
0.0
FF
0
INT
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Biography

PRO: Through five NFL seasons, Titans defensive back Vincent Fuller has garnered a reputation as a dedicated worker, fierce competitor and a versatile defender with a knack for being around the ball.  He was rewarded during the 2009 offseason with a multi-year contract extension. His full-time role since the beginning of the 2007 season has been as the team’s nickel defensive back, while he also maintains significant responsibilities on special teams.  After playing both cornerback and safety at Virginia Tech, Fuller’s contributions as a rookie in 2005 were cut short two games into the season, when a right fibula injury landed him on injured reserve.  He returned to play in every game as a special teams leader in his second season, paving the way to step into the nickel role in his third campaign. 

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
• In his first five seasons (2005-09), Fuller registered five interceptions, and four of those were returned for touchdowns. He scored twice on interceptions during both the 2007 and 2009 seasons.  Fuller’s four interception touchdowns rank fourth in team history behind Ken Houston (nine), Miller Farr (five) and Darryll Lewis (five).
• In 2009, Fuller set career highs with three interceptions and seven total passes defensed. 
• In 2005 pre-draft workouts, Fuller measured a 4.43-second 40-yard dash and a 37-inch vertical jump. 

TITANS TIDBITS: 
• Fuller followed in the footsteps of his cousin Damien Russell by playing for Virginia Tech and then in the NFL. Russell played safety for the Hokies (1988-91) and the San Francisco 49ers (1993).
• During his sophomore year at Virginia Tech, Fuller’s cousin Jammal Smoot died in a fatal car accident.  The two were very close, and Fuller has stated that not having his cousin in his life has been the most difficult experience he has been forced to overcome.  
• After football, Fuller wants to further his education, even possibly attend law school.  He also has an interest in coaching high school football.
• Fuller credits his experience as a quarterback at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore, Md., as one of the reasons for his aptitude in understanding offenses. 

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: 
• The Baltimore, Md., native was orginally selected by the Titans in the fourth round (108th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft. 

COLLEGE:
• During his 50-game Virginia Tech career, totaled 142 tackles, a half-sack, 19 pass deflections, eight interceptions, three fumble recoveries, and returned blocked field goal 74 yards for touchdown. 
• As senior, was All-ACC honorable mention selection, starting 13 games for ACC Champions.  Moved back to free safety from cornerback and recorded 51 tackles, four deflected passes, three interceptions and a forced fumble.
• As junior, played in every game with three starts at cornerback. Recorded career-high 56 tackles, seven passes defensed, an interception, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles.
• Graduated with degree in business information technology.

PERSONAL: 
• Single, splits time between Nashville and Baltimore, Md.
• Played quarterback, free safety and cornerback while earning All-State, All-County, All-Metro, Prep Star (All-American) and USA Today honorable mention as a senior at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore, Md.  Concluded high school career with over 100 tackles and 10 interceptions on defense. Passed for 2,685 yards, including 28 touchdown passes, along with more than 1,000 yards rushing and 20 rushing touchdowns.
• Received All-State honors in track and the Unsung Hero Award in basketball during high school.
• Participated in Titans Caravan, “Read Across America” Week, David Thornton’s Cold Feet/Warm Shoes program, Cortland Finnegan’s “Karaoke for the Cure” to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphona Society and Titans Kids Club Day.
• List of favorites:  (movie) “GoodFellas”; (TV show) “Pardon The Interruption”; (musical artist) Jay-Z; (video game) Madden; (food) Stoney River’s “legendary filet”; (actor) Denzel Washington; (vacation getaway) “being at home”; and (book) “Pride and Prejudice.”
• Born Vincent Fuller II on Aug. 3, 1982 in Baltimore, Md.

PRO: Through five NFL seasons, Titans defensive back Vincent Fuller has garnered a reputation as a dedicated worker, fierce competitor and a versatile defender with a knack for being around the ball.  He was rewarded during the 2009 offseason with a multi-year contract extension. His full-time role since the beginning of the 2007 season has been as the team’s nickel defensive back, while he also maintains significant responsibilities on special teams.  After playing both cornerback and safety at Virginia Tech, Fuller’s contributions as a rookie in 2005 were cut short two games into the season, when a right fibula injury landed him on injured reserve.  He returned to play in every game as a special teams leader in his second season, paving the way to step into the nickel role in his third campaign. 

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
• In his first five seasons (2005-09), Fuller registered five interceptions, and four of those were returned for touchdowns. He scored twice on interceptions during both the 2007 and 2009 seasons.  Fuller’s four interception touchdowns rank fourth in team history behind Ken Houston (nine), Miller Farr (five) and Darryll Lewis (five).
• In 2009, Fuller set career highs with three interceptions and seven total passes defensed. 
• In 2005 pre-draft workouts, Fuller measured a 4.43-second 40-yard dash and a 37-inch vertical jump. 

TITANS TIDBITS: 
• Fuller followed in the footsteps of his cousin Damien Russell by playing for Virginia Tech and then in the NFL. Russell played safety for the Hokies (1988-91) and the San Francisco 49ers (1993).
• During his sophomore year at Virginia Tech, Fuller’s cousin Jammal Smoot died in a fatal car accident.  The two were very close, and Fuller has stated that not having his cousin in his life has been the most difficult experience he has been forced to overcome.  
• After football, Fuller wants to further his education, even possibly attend law school.  He also has an interest in coaching high school football.
• Fuller credits his experience as a quarterback at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore, Md., as one of the reasons for his aptitude in understanding offenses. 

CAREER TRANSACTIONS: 
• The Baltimore, Md., native was orginally selected by the Titans in the fourth round (108th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft. 

COLLEGE:
• During his 50-game Virginia Tech career, totaled 142 tackles, a half-sack, 19 pass deflections, eight interceptions, three fumble recoveries, and returned blocked field goal 74 yards for touchdown. 
• As senior, was All-ACC honorable mention selection, starting 13 games for ACC Champions.  Moved back to free safety from cornerback and recorded 51 tackles, four deflected passes, three interceptions and a forced fumble.
• As junior, played in every game with three starts at cornerback. Recorded career-high 56 tackles, seven passes defensed, an interception, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles.
• Graduated with degree in business information technology.

PERSONAL: 
• Single, splits time between Nashville and Baltimore, Md.
• Played quarterback, free safety and cornerback while earning All-State, All-County, All-Metro, Prep Star (All-American) and USA Today honorable mention as a senior at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore, Md.  Concluded high school career with over 100 tackles and 10 interceptions on defense. Passed for 2,685 yards, including 28 touchdown passes, along with more than 1,000 yards rushing and 20 rushing touchdowns.
• Received All-State honors in track and the Unsung Hero Award in basketball during high school.
• Participated in Titans Caravan, “Read Across America” Week, David Thornton’s Cold Feet/Warm Shoes program, Cortland Finnegan’s “Karaoke for the Cure” to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphona Society and Titans Kids Club Day.
• List of favorites:  (movie) “GoodFellas”; (TV show) “Pardon The Interruption”; (musical artist) Jay-Z; (video game) Madden; (food) Stoney River’s “legendary filet”; (actor) Denzel Washington; (vacation getaway) “being at home”; and (book) “Pride and Prejudice.”
• Born Vincent Fuller II on Aug. 3, 1982 in Baltimore, Md.

Career Stats
Season Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
G GS Total Solo Ast Sck SFTY PDef Int Yds Avg Lng TDs FUM Lost
TOTAL 130 106 24 2 0 14 5 208 -- 76 4 -- --
2009 TEN 13 1 34 27 7 1 0 7 3 71 -- 45T 2 -- --
2008 TEN 16 1 47 37 10 0 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2007 TEN 16 0 30 27 3 1 0 4 2 137 -- 76T 2 -- --
2006 TEN 16 0 19 15 4 0 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2005 TEN 2 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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  • Titans Seahawks Football Gerald McRath

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    Tennessee Titans' Gerald McRath, left, celebrates his interception against the Seattle Seahawks with teammate Vincent Fuller, right, late in the fourth quarter during an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010, in Seattle. The Titans won 17-13. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
  • Rams Titans Football Vincent Fuller, William Hayes

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    Tennessee Titans safety Vincent Fuller (22) is congratulated by defensive end William Hayes (95) after Fuller intercepted a pass and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown against the St. Louis Rams in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game on Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009, in Nashville, Tenn. The Titans won 47-7. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)
  • Rams Titans Football Vincent Fuller, Jeff Fisher, Marcus Robertson

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    Tennessee Titans safety Vincent Fuller (22) is congratulated by head coach Jeff Fisher, left, and secondary coach Marcus Robertson, right, after Fuller intercepted a pass and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown against the St. Louis Rams in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game on Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009, in Nashville, Tenn. The Titans won 47-7. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)
  • Titans-Bills-HOF

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    Buffalo Bills running back Xavier Omon is tackled by Tennessee Titans safety Donnie Nickey, left, and Vincent Fuller, right, in the second quarter in the Hall of Fame football game at the Pro Football Hall of Fame Sunday, Aug. 9, 2009, in Canton, Ohio. (AP Photo/David Richard)