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R100 ATH not getting ahead of himself

Rivals100 athlete Jordan Fuller, brother of UCLA wide receiver Devin Fuller, has quietly amassed a very impressive offer sheet. Schools like Florida State, Notre Dame, Penn State and many others have offered the junior from Old Tappan (N.J.).
"I am enjoying it," said the 6-foot-2, 190-pound Fuller. "I'm just taking it all in. I learned (from my brother) not to get too stressed out about it and just enjoy it. I do like these schools but I don't have any leaders right now."
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Rutgers was Fuller's first offer and it came when he was just in eighth grade.
"I was speechless when it first happened," he said. "I was honored that they had so much faith in me. I was so honored that they could offer me that young. They have a lot of potential and I can see that they been working hard. I actually didn't think they were going to have as good a turn out at the Penn State game but I was surprised. They have a good vibe around the program."
Fuller has plenty of options to choose from.
"I think Penn State is doing really well this year," he said. "I know the coaching staff and they have a kind of family vibes to them. I've been emailing back-and-forth with coach Rahne from Penn State.
"I would definitely want to visit Florida State," Fuller said. "They are meeting my expectations right now.
"A few days ago I talked to coach Warinner from Ohio State," he said. "I like how Ohio State has bounced back. I don't know too much about them but I know their stadium is huge and they are pretty good educationally.
"I think after football, Notre Dame would put me in a really good position," said Fuller. "I like that aspect a lot and all of the tradition they have there.
"I like Maryland," he said. "I don't know too much about them because I'm still building a relationship with the coaches. I know they have Stefon Diggs and he's a really good player."
UCLA has also offered and Fuller knows how well his brother is doing in Los Angeles.
"He's really enjoying himself out there," Fuller said. "The education is great and my aunt lives out there too. It's cool having family out there because he's so far away from home."
Fuller is hoping to visit Rutgers, Penn State and possibly Florida State this season but that doesn't mean he is ready to speed up his recruitment.
"I'm going to take everything in right now and see what happens," he said. "I'm really focusing on the season right now."
Some of Fuller's other offers include Pittsburgh, South Carolina, Miami, Virginia and many others.
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