Washington Redskins 2018 season offensive line grades
By Ian Cummings
Kyle Fuller
Beware, ye who signs a former Houston Texans offensive lineman.
Maybe that was a bit dramatic. Kyle Fuller wasn’t all bad. Perhaps the Redskins chaotic interior situation made him look better, but as a late-season depth signing with low expectations, Fuller flashed enough to garner consideration as a depth player next season.
Playing in just two games, the final two games of the season, Fuller didn’t log a start. But in limited action, he caught the eye of some who watched. During the team’s loss to the Titans, ESPN’s John Keim was quick to point out Fuller, who was impressing at the left guard position.
That was, of course, in the first half. The second half of the Titans game is best described as a full-blown collapse, and the season finale against the Eagles wasn’t much different. Fuller’s luster wore off quickly, but given his youth and starting experience, he showed enough to stick around. For now.