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Rams snap counts: Rookie Jordan Fuller is a “Fuller Time” player

How much would Sean McVay end up using Jordan Fuller, a sixth round pick who wasn’t even the first safety drafted by Les Snead this year but was having perhaps the best training camp of any young player on the team? Was it over-hype and misinformation on how much the LA Rams were loving Fuller?

Even counting the fact that Taylor Rapp was hurt and played sparingly on Sunday night, it’s clear that if McVay isn’t 100-percent in on Fuller — he’s at least 99-percent on him.

The rookie out of Ohio State played in 71 of a possible 72 snaps on defense, with Micah Kiser, John Johnson and Jalen Ramsey as three players on that side of the ball who were in on all 72.