Virginia Tech's Kendall Fuller stayed patient and is now staying close to home

The Washington Redskins selected cornerback Kendall Fuller with the No. 84 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Kendall is last in the line of the four Fuller brothers who were stars at Virginia Tech. Vincent played in the NFL from 2005 through 2011

Kendall Fuller waited a little longer than he expected, but he'll get to stay close to home as a result. The Washington Redskins took the Virginia Tech cornerback in the third round with the 84th overall selection. He's the fourth member in his family

But NFL teams appear to be upbeat about the health of the knee following a medical recheck in Indianapolis at the combine. For his career, he has eight interceptions and 34 passes deflected. He is bidding to become the fourth Fuller brother to play in

BLACKSBURG — For most aspiring football players, the prospect of getting drafted or having a four-page spread about your story in Sports Illustrated is a unique and special thing. For Hokies cornerback Kendall Fuller, who will soon become the fourth 

If Virginia Tech cornerback Kendall Fuller is available when the Ravens are on the clock in the second round, he would make a lot of sense. The fact that Fuller is a Baltimore native obviously makes it a nice story, but beyond that, he was viewed as