2016 NFL Draft: Inside The Iggles’ Full First-Round Mock

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Sep 19, 2015; West Lafayette, IN, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies cornerback Kendall Fuller (11) tackles Purdue Boilermakers quarterback Austin Appleby (12) and causes a fumble in the first half at Ross Ade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sandra Dukes-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 19, 2015; West Lafayette, IN, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies cornerback Kendall Fuller (11) tackles Purdue Boilermakers quarterback Austin Appleby (12) and causes a fumble in the first half at Ross Ade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sandra Dukes-USA TODAY Sports /

21. Washington Redskins: Kendall Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech

The destination of the fourth Fuller brother will be the nation’s capital.

The Redskins need help at cornerback desperately and Fuller will provide that. Fuller is an aggressive corner who’s not afraid to step up and make a play on the ball. He’s a solid tackler and doesn’t shy away from getting physical, but his instincts are what really set him apart.

Fuller is no immediate solution to the Redskins’ secondary problems, but drafting him would certainly be a step in the right direction.