With the 84th-overall pick in the third-round of the 2016 NFL Draft on Friday night, the Washington Redskins continued their Day 2 focus on the defense by drafting cornerback Kendall Fuller out of Virginia Tech.
Fuller is the third Hokie now in the Redskins' defensive backfield, joining DeAngelo Hall and Kyshoen Jarrett. In three seasons for Frank Beamer, the six-foot, 190-pound Baltimore native recorded 119 tackles with 35 passes defensed, eight interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.
After his selection, the ACC Digital Network tweeted out a little preview of what the Redskins can expect out of their newest corner. If this highlight reel is any indication, Joe Barry's secondary will have plenty of talent.
But we'll let the tape above speak for itself.Â
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