Note: With the NFL draft complete, we'll spend the next four days taking a closer look at six of the Vikings' third-day picks. Today we profile sixth-round pick Brandon Fusco, a center from Division II Slippery Rock.
Brandon Fusco didn't start playing football until his junior year at Seneca Valley High School in Pennsylvania. Why the late start?
"I wasn't really into sports that much," Fusco said. "Sophomore year, didn't really do nothing and football just kind of came to my attention. I always watched it on TV and I sometimes got into a ticked off mood so I wanted to get out on the field and take my frustrations out on people."
Who would have guessed that start to his football career would ultimately lead to the NFL. The Vikings selected the Slippery Rock center in the sixth round this past Saturday.
Fusco (6-4, 306 pounds) was a three-time Division II All-American and won the Gene Upshaw Lineman of the Year award for Division II this past season. Fusco became the first player in Slippery Rock history to participate in the Senior Bowl.
"Fusco was a great pick I think as an upside guy from a small college," Vikings vice president of player personnel Rick Spielman said. "He's a very good athlete and the one thing you like about him is his demeanor and how he plays the game. You saw some of the rawness in him coming from Slippery Rock and all of a sudden start blocking the guys down at the Senior Bowl. But Jeff Davidson, our offensive line coach, did a personal workout with him and came back and had rave reviews about him."
Fusco sounded like a character during a brief conference call with reporters after he was drafted. He was asked how he ended up at Slippery Rock.
"I really wasn't heavily recruited out of high school," he said. "I was about 6-4, 240 pounds, real skinny, built like a pencil, didn't take the weight room as seriously as I do now. Schools weren't really recruiting me. It was Division II schools. The biggest look I had was Youngstown State and that was a walk-on job. Slippery Rock came to my house and I felt I really connected with the coaching staff."