Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at fifth-year center Kyle Fuller, No. 55.
Before the Broncos: Fuller, (6-5, 320 pounds) began his professional career when he was drafted in the seventh round (243rd overall) of the 2017 NFL draft out of Baylor by the Houston Texans.
Fuller started two games, playing in nine during his rookie year, before he was released by the Texans ahead of the 2018 season. Fuller promptly signed with Washington, where he saw action in two games of that season. He was then released by Washington. After failing to make the Dolphins’ 53-man roster in 2019, Fuller was picked up by the Seahawks. In three years in the Pacific Northwest, Fuller started 10 games, including nine games with now-teammate quarterback Russell Wilson.
Broncos tenure: Fuller signed with the Denver Broncos to a one-year pact during the 2023 offseason.
Chance to make the 53-man roster: Fuller has a decent chance to win the backup center job behind Lloyd Cushenberry, who started eight games in 2022 before suffering an injury. Denver has a crowded interior offensive line depth chart, so Fuller certainly isn’t a lock, but he’ll get an opportunity to impress the coaching staff this summer.
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