Addis Fouche Now
If he lands in the right system, one that allows him to roam and make plays rather than sticking him strictly on an island, Fouche has the potential to be a three-year starter and an All-Conference performer. He is the definition of a "steal"—a player who will outperform his star rating on day one.
In the hyper-analyzed world of high school football recruiting, it’s rare to find a prospect who genuinely feels "under the radar." But every once in a while, a player slips through the cracks of the five-star ranking system. Addis Fouche is that player—and he isn't staying hidden for long. addis fouche
By: Scout Staff Writer
“He has a sixth sense for the ball,” said his high school head coach. “But what separates Addis is the physicality. He wants to hit. A lot of cover guys are finesse; Addis is a tone-setter.” Despite a dominant senior campaign, Fouche sits just outside the top 250 in most national recruit rankings. The reason is twofold: injury timing and track commitments. Fouche missed the first three games of his junior year with a hamstring strain, leading many major programs to wait and see. If he lands in the right system, one
“I’m a football player who runs track, not the other way around,” Fouche told us. “I don’t need a camp to prove I can cover. The film shows everything.” For a long time, the recruitment of Addis Fouche was a quiet affair. Mid-major programs offered early, recognizing the value. But after his four-interception performance in a state playoff game, the Power Five vultures started circling. Addis Fouche is that player—and he isn't staying