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Toledo CB Andre Fuller had Top-30 visit with Seahawks. How's the fit?

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Toledo CB Andre Fuller will likely be overlooked on Days 1 and 2. That might be the perfect recipe for Seattle to swoop him in the later rounds.

Toledo cornerback Andre Fuller seems squarely in the middle of the Seattle Seahawks’ board for the 2026 NFL Draft next week. In just six days, the draft will begin and Seattle will only have four picks. They need to be economical with the way they use them to fill the holes left in free agency.

The big four are the spots vacated by starters in free agency- running back, defensive end, cornerback, and safety. Although cornerbacks have come up consistently in discussions about their No. 32 pick, this is an extremely deep draft class at CB.

There are tons of flavors of cornerbacks in the second round and beyond, and after re-signing Josh Jobe, it’s far less urgent to find a day-one starter than the others. Fuller is a prospect that could fit perfectly as a faller for John Schneider and Mike Macdonald’s wheelhouse, projected as a Day 3 pick or high-priority undrafted free agent. He was a first-team All-MAC selection at Toledo this season after missing 2024 with injury because he brings the size and athleticism package needed to play cornerback at a high level.

He wowed scouts at the NFL Combine with 88th percentile height and weight, a 92nd percentile broad jump and an 87th percentile 10-yard split. He didn’t participate in agility testing, however, which would be a main question evaluators have when watching his tape and seeing his size. His higher center-of-gravity and having more weight on him would suggest a tougher time changing direction than most and his cuts aren’t the sharpest on tape.