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Will Fuller was recognized as the “AFC Special Teams Player of the Week” a few days ago, but he’s also topping the charts in his primary role, as he now leads all rookie wide receivers in total receiving yardage. The graphic in the following tweet by the Texans’ PR Department also shows that Fuller has wedged himself firmly between Andre Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins in Texans’ franchise history with respect to a rookie’s performance over the first four games of his career.
.@HoustonTexans WR @Will_Fuller7 leads all @NFL rookies in recieving yards in 2016 & has 2nd most by a rookie in 1st 4 games in team history pic.twitter.com/fny64vU3p7
— Texans PR (@TexansPR) October 7, 2016
Imagine how this would look without a couple of unfortunate drops that likely would have added another 100-ish total yards and two more touchdowns! This is pretty exciting news for your Houston Texans. I’m incredibly impressed with how this young receiver is developing, and I can’t wait to see him rise even to even greater heights. Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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