Arizona Cardinals From A To Z: John Fullington
By Scott Allen

Player profile of G John Fullington as Arizona Cardinals training camp starts July 31st
As we prepare for Arizona Cardinals training camp reporting date of July 31st, it is time for our annual look at the roster player by player. I look at what they’ve done, where they are now and how I project each player’s status at the end of camp.
We go from A to Z and continue with G John Fullington. Fullington was signed as a free-agent by the Cardinals in January.
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2014 season: Fullington moved around a bit after going undrafted out of Washington State University in the 2014 NFL Draft. He started out as a free agent with the Green Bay Packers and was with the San Francisco 49ers practice squad in 2014.
2015 season projection: Unless an injury comes by or Fullington plays out of his mind, I can’t see Fullington on the roster after August. There is too much good talent in front of him on the depth chart.
North Mason grad John Fullington has found his way onto another NFL practice squad. He signed with the Arizona Cardinals on Monday.
— Jeff Graham (@JeffGrahamKS) December 11, 2014
@asigler13 Old #GoCougs OL John Fullington, on 49ers' practice squad this season, has signed w/ the Arizona Cardinals pic.twitter.com/8r9KJ6hhvz
— Krissy Gilbertson (@Kgilbertson13) January 7, 2015
Four Cougars set for NFL rookie minicamp http://t.co/gn4X4oAQp5
— MORGAN WEAVER BEER CHUGGING STAN ACCOUNT (@CougCenter) May 16, 2014
Not much to talk about in his short NFL career so far. He was a full-time starter for Washington State. The thing that might give him a shot is his versatility. He can play both guard and tackle. In fact the last depth chart I found had Fullington listed at tackle. However the team officially lists him as a guard. He played both positions in his senior season with the Cougars. He is tied for the longest streak of games started by an offensive lineman for the Cougars with 43. It is also the second-longest streak by anyone in the history of Washington State football.