TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Houston Texans with the 21st pick in the first round (21st overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft.
2019 (Houston 11/11, 1/1):
Established new single-season career highs in receptions (49) and receiving yards (670) despite playing in only 11 games (11 starts). Also posted three receiving touchdowns on the year
Finished the season opener at New Orleans (9/9) with two receptions for 69 yards (34.5 avg.), including a game-long 54-yard catch, which was the fifth-longest reception in a season-opener in franchise history
Finished tied for the team lead with 40 receiving yards on five catches (8.0 avg.) in the Week 2 win vs. Jacksonville (9/15). Has now caught at least one pass in all 33 career games, which is the third-longest streak in team history to start a career
Established single-game career highs with 217 receiving yards and three touchdowns on 14 receptions vs. Atlanta (10/6). His three touchdowns and 14 receptions are both tied for single-game franchise records. Joined Jimmy Smith (Week 2 of 2000), Jerry Rice (Week 16 of 1995) and Steve Largent (Week 6 of 1987) as the only players to record at least 14 receptions, 200 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a game in NFL history
Tallied 51 receiving yards on five receptions (10.2 avg.), including a 30-yard reception in the third quarter in the Week 3 win over the L.A. Chargers (9/22)
Tallied 23 receiving yards on three receptions (7.7 avg.) vs. Carolina (9/29)
Finished with 44 receiving yards on five receptions (8.8 avg.) at Kansas City (10/13)
Led the team with 140 receiving yards on seven catches (20.0 avg.) vs. Indianapolis (11/21), including a 51-yard reception in the third quarter, marking his fifth career reception of 50-or-more yards to become the seventh player in the NFL with a 50-yard reception in each season since he entered the league in 2016
Finished with 61 receiving yards on five receptions (12.2 avg.) at Tennessee (12/15) and established a new single-season career high in receiving yards with 659 (had 635 in 2016). Logged his ninth reception of 30-or-more yards in 2019, which tied for the seventh-most in the NFL on the season
Saw action in his first playoff game since 2016 and finished second on the team with 89 yards on five receptions (17.8 avg.) in the Divisional Round at Kansas City (1/12/20), including a 39-yarder in the third quarter, his longest career postseason reception and the fourth-longest catch in Texans playoff history
Finished with 32 receptions for 502 yards (15.7 avg.) and four touchdowns in seven games in 2018
Recorded a team-high 113 receiving yards on eight receptions (14.1 avg.) and one touchdown at Tennessee (9/16)
Led the team with 101 receiving yards on five receptions (20.2 avg.) and one touchdown vs. the N.Y. Giants (9/23). Became the first Texans player with 100-or-more receiving yards in back-to-back games since he accomplished the feat in Weeks 1-2 of the 2016 season
Caught four passes for 49 yards (12.3 avg.) and one touchdown at Indianapolis (9/30). Extended his streak of games with a touchdown reception when QB Deshaun Watson starts to seven games. In those seven games with Watson, he recorded 10 receiving touchdowns
Finished tied for second on the team with 33 yards receiving on two catches (16.5 avg.) vs. Buffalo (10/14)
Led the team with 68 yards receiving on six receptions (11.3 avg.) and eclipsed 100 career receptions at Jacksonville (10/21)
Finished with a team-high 124 yards receiving on five receptions (24.8 avg.), including a career-long 73-yard touchdown vs. Miami (10/25)
Placed on the Reserve/Injured list on Oct. 30, 2018
Despite only playing 10 games, compiled 423 yards receiving on 28 receptions and set a single-season career high with seven receiving touchdowns
Tied for 19th in the NFL in receiving touchdowns and was the only player in the top-30 of receiving touchdowns with fewer than 11 games played
Scored a touchdown on seven of his first 11 receptions of the season. Since 1991, no player in the NFL has reached seven receiving touchdowns on fewer receptions in a season
Led the NFL with three games of two-or-more receiving touchdowns
Became the fourth player in team history with a touchdown reception in four straight games, joining WR DeAndre Hopkins (2017), RB Arian Foster (2014) and WR Andre Johnson (2007, 2010-11)
Made his season debut vs. Tennessee (10/1) and recorded four receptions for 35 yards and two touchdowns. This marked his first multi-touchdown reception game and he topped 50 career receptions during the game
Finished with two receptions for 57 yards and two touchdowns while recording a 49-yard punt return vs. Kansas City (10/8)
Caught two passes for 62 yards and a game-long 39-yard touchdown pass vs. Cleveland (10/15), extending his touchdown streak to three games
Hauled in five passes for 125 yards and two touchdowns at Seattle (10/29). On his first 11 receptions of the season, seven went for touchdowns, making Fuller V the first player since 1991 to accomplish the feat
2016 (Houston 14/13, 2/2):
Finished third in the NFL among rookie wideouts with 635 receiving yards and sixth with 47 receptions
With 635 receiving yards this season, passed Jabar Gaffney (483 in 2002) for the third-most receiving yards by a rookie in Texans history
With 47 receptions in 2016, tied Domanick Williams (47 in 2003) for the fourth-most receptions by a rookie in Texans history
Only the second rookie in NFL history to record 300 scrimmage yards and a return touchdown in the first four games of a season, and first since 49ers RB Hugh McElhenny in 1952
Among Texans rookies through their first four career games, Fuller tied for the most touchdowns (two) and ranked second in receiving yards (323) and third in receptions (19)
Became the first Texans rookie to return a punt for a touchdown and was the first player in Texans history to record a receiving touchdown and a punt return touchdown in the same game vs. Tennessee (10/2). He was also the fourth NFL rookie in the past 15 years to accomplish the feat, joining WR Tavon Austin, WR T.Y. Hilton and WR Dez Bryant
Caught five passes for a team-leading 107 yards and a touchdown in his first career NFL game vs. Chicago (9/11)
Became the first rookie first-round draft choice with 100 receiving yards in a season opener since Steelers WR Louis Lipps vs. Kansas City (9/2/84)
Finished second on the team with four receptions for 104 yards, averaging 26.0 yards per catch, vs. Kansas City (9/18)
Became the first rookie in Texans history to open a season with two 100-yard receiving games
Led the team with seven receptions for 81 yards and a touchdown, and also scored a touchdown on his first career punt return, a 67-yard score, vs. Tennessee (10/2)
Active but did not play in Week 6 vs. Indianapolis (10/16) with an injury
Caught four passes for 22 yards and logged his first career kickoff return for 19 yards at Denver (10/24) in Week 7
Inactive for Week 10 at Jacksonville (11/13) with an injury
Tied for second on the team with four receptions for 60 yards, including a long of 33 yards, and returned three punts for 27 yards vs. San Diego (11/27) in Week 12
Registered five receptions for a team-leading 59 yards and a 16-yard punt return at Green Bay (12/4) in Week 13
Logged four receptions for 42 yards and his first career rushing attempt, a three-yard loss, in addition to returning four punts for 38 yards and one kickoff return for 12 yards vs. Jacksonville (12/18) in Week 15
Caught four passes for 37 yards vs. Oakland in the AFC Wild Card round, setting the franchise rookie mark for postseason receptions in a game and was the second-most receiving yards by a Texans rookie in a postseason game
Registered three receptions for 16 yards at New England (1/14/17) in the AFC Divisional round and passed DeVier Posey (47 in 2012) for the most receiving yards by a rookie in Texans postseason history (53)
Played three seasons (2013-15) at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind.
Had 144 catches for 2,512 receiving yards and 30 touchdowns in his Fighting Irish career
Named an Associated Press Second-Team All-American and Biletnikoff Award Semifinalist following his senior season in which he compiled 62 catches, 1,258 receiving yards and 14 receiving touchdowns
Ranked third in the FBS with 15 touchdown catches as a junior in 2014
Became the fourth player in school history with a pair of touchdown receptions of 72 yards or longer in a single season (Nick Eddy, 1964, Tim Brown, 1986, and Golden Tate, 2009)
Averaged 17.4 yards per reception and 64.4 yards per game
Finished second to Michael Floyd (37) for most receiving touchdowns in school history
Played in the 2013 Pinstripe Bowl, 2014 Music City Bowl and 2016 Fiesta Bowl
Attended Roman Catholic High School in Philadelphia
First-team receiver on 2012 Pennsylvania Sports Writers AAAA All-State football team
Named as a receiver to Philadelphia Daily News All-City squad for 2012
First-team receiver on Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern Pennsylvania team
Named MVP of Philadelphia Catholic League 4A
Made 57 receptions in 2012 for 932 yards and eight touchdowns in 2012
Had 10 catches for 232 yards and two touchdowns in a 2012 win over Cardinal O'Hara
Honorable mention Pennsylvania all-state pick as a junior
Grabbed 46 receptions in 2011 for 758 yards and 10 touchdowns on an 8-3 Roman Catholic team
All Catholic League 4A pick in 2011 as both a receiver and defensive back
A first-team all-city selection as a sophomore in 2010 by Philadelphia Daily News
Caught 39 passes for 650 yards and nine touchdowns in 2010
Chosen for Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl and played for East squad
Played for coach Joe McCort
Son of Bill Fuller and Megan Mitchell
Enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters, majoring in Africana studies