anyway, back to the player at hand
the most exciting thing about foster is that he's so lightly used by his high school that he's got all the tread left on his tires. that's one thing that concerned me with shell who carried the ball more in 4 years than 99.9% of high school running backs.
Foster is a WR in a running offense and they only put him at RB or wildcat when they're in close games which is very rare (cv are top 3 in state AAA and rarely tested). He punts, but doesn't get hit then. he returns ko and punts but the other team tries to KO out of bounds every time and rarely will punt to him, so he doesn't take hits in special teams either.
whoever gets him is not only getting a supreme talent but a very raw and relatively untouched star. he probably gets hit less than any player in the espn 150 at a skilled position and this fact can't be ignored.
sorry again for adding actual knowledge, not just cheerleading, into the thread. my apologies