Donte Foster

After going undrafted in the 2014 NFL draft, Foster signed with the Minnesota Vikings as a free agent.

As a junior, Foster, who played for head coach Rafe Watkins, helped lead the Bluejays to a Class 5A state title.

As a senior, he was named All-Oklahoma after leading Class 5A in receiving yards and earned all-star honors from the OFBCA (Oklahoma Football Coaches Association) and CoachesAid.com, a website and media outlet dedicated to high school sports coverage since 1999.

On the hardwood, Foster began his career with a bang when he was named Oklahoma's Newcomer of the Year as a freshman.

1 play on ESPN’s SportsCenter when he made a shot with his back to the basket during a high school basketball game.

He also had personal-bests of 22.69 seconds in the 200-meter dash and 6.49 meters (21 feet, 3 inches) in the long jump at the 2009 Regional Meet.

He led the Trojans to the finals of the NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association) Region 2 Tournament, earning All-Tournament honors in the process.

In 2012, Foster finished the year with single season career highs of 659 yards receiving and eight touchdowns.

In his final year at Ohio, Foster started in all 13 games, earning All-MAC Second-team honors.

He set a Beef O'Brady's Bowl record with 160 yards receiving en route to earning Most Valuable Player honors.