With the 18th pick of the Season 10 DSFL Entry Draft, the Kansas City Coyotes selected defensive lineman Will Foster from the University of Memphis. A beefy run-stopping defensive tackle, Foster recorded 59 tackles (20.5 tackles for loss) and six sacks in three seasons for the Tigers before declaring for the DSFL Draft.
Foster is excited to bring his game to the next level, although he knows the work is far from done just because he is out of college. In what talent evaluators are calling a deep draft on the defensive line, Foster was the fourth defensive lineman taken, and the third of four eligible defensive tackles.
“I’m not going to lose much sleep over the draft position,” Foster says. “Ultimately, my career will be determined by what I do moving forward. But there is definitely motivation to improve between now and the end of the season for the NSFL Draft.”
Interestingly enough, Kansas City drafted three of the four defensive tackles in the Season 10 DSFL Draft, taking Footballer Sackerman and Franklin Townsend as well. Sackerman joins the Coyotes from the Community College of Rhode Island while Townsend played for the Georgia State Panthers in college.
“Healthy competition is good,” Foster says about the fellow draftees. “We’re pushing each other on the field and learning from each other off the field. I’m excited to see what we can develop into here.”
Foster is excited to bring his game to the next level, although he knows the work is far from done just because he is out of college. In what talent evaluators are calling a deep draft on the defensive line, Foster was the fourth defensive lineman taken, and the third of four eligible defensive tackles.
“I’m not going to lose much sleep over the draft position,” Foster says. “Ultimately, my career will be determined by what I do moving forward. But there is definitely motivation to improve between now and the end of the season for the NSFL Draft.”
Interestingly enough, Kansas City drafted three of the four defensive tackles in the Season 10 DSFL Draft, taking Footballer Sackerman and Franklin Townsend as well. Sackerman joins the Coyotes from the Community College of Rhode Island while Townsend played for the Georgia State Panthers in college.
“Healthy competition is good,” Foster says about the fellow draftees. “We’re pushing each other on the field and learning from each other off the field. I’m excited to see what we can develop into here.”