Foster was one of the leading pass-rushers in Class 3A accounting for 10 sacks and should be a notable prospect during this offseason. The 6’3″ 225 lbs. edge rusher is all intensity. Right out of his stance Foster times the snap well. He keeps his pad level low and angles his shoulders around blockers, slipping through the gaps to create havoc. With around 15 tackles for a loss, Foster was a good producer in creating negative plays. The 2026 prospect does a nice job getting leverage, using the strongside hand to great effect. Taking a jump with his acceleration and continuing to sharpen up lateral quickness should be a focus this offseason. He needs to live on a ladder each day this offseason. Foster’s hustle after the football is unmatched. He just keeps after it, and by taking another jump athletically you should yield the hardnosed edge on a potential All-State caliber season. On the recruiting front, Foster will garner more and more attention during this offseason. As of now Cornell and Yale have offered. He will make his recruiting hay during the April-May evaluation period, so the focus should be getting more explosive. Plus a 78″ wingspan will impress college coaches up front and personal. Overall, we are confident the 2026 edge defender will continue to grab D1 program’s offers and could accrue more interest from FBS programs during the summer camp season. Whitewater has enough talent to play in the 3A semis next fall, so that could lead to more attention for Foster, especially if he has +15 sack season.
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