#6 Defensive End/Linebacker/Long Snapper
Muhlenberg
Ht: 6’1”
Wt: 245 lbs.
Hometown: Montvale, New Jersey
Born: September 6, 1997
Scouting Report: Multi-sport athlete…high football IQ…quick and stout defender who plays with leverage and instincts…high motor and tremendous work ethic…ability to play multiple positions increases chance of making a team…team leader.
Defensive End Highlights:
Linebacker Highlights:
Long Snapper & Special Teams Highlights:
School Records:
- Sacks in a career (34)
- Sacks in a season (17½)
- Blocked kicks in a game (2 – tied)
Career Highs:
- Tackles – 9 vs. Gettysburg, 2019; vs. Johns Hopkins and Randolph-Macon, 2018
- Solo Tackles – 9 vs. Johns Hopkins, 2018
- Tackles for Loss – 7½ vs. Randolph-Macon, 2018
- Sacks – 4 vs. Randolph-Macon, 2018
- Pass Breakups – 2, four times
Honors:
- Lindy’s Pre-Season All-America first team, 2020
- AP and D3Football.com All-America first team, 2018 and 2019
- South Region defensive player of the year, 2018 and 2019
- All-South Region first team, 2018 and 2019
- Centennial Conference defensive player of the year, 2018 and 2019
- All-Centennial Conference first team, 2018 and 2019; second team, 2016
- ECAC defensive player of the year, 2018
- All-ECAC first team, 2018
- Centennial Conference defensive player of the week, 2018 and 2019
- Centennial Conference special teams player of the week, 2019
Career Highlights:
2019:
- Became the first defensive player (fourth overall) in program history named to three All-America teams in the same year
- Second player named CC defensive player of the year twice
- Fifth to be named South Region defensive player of the year twice
- Finished the season ranked in the top 10 among active Division III players in career sacks (third), sacks per game (third) and tackles for loss per game (sixth)
- Broke Muhlenberg’s school record for career sacks
- Led the CC by wide margins in sacks and tackles for loss and ranked in the top 20 in Division III in both categories
- Led the CC with 4 blocked kicks, including a pair of blocked punts vs. Susquehanna
- Also blocked punt vs. McDaniel and extra point vs. Dickinson
- Recorded 2½ sacks vs. Susquehanna and in NCAA Tournament win vs. Salisbury
- Had at least 3 tackles for loss four times, with high of 3½ vs. McDaniel
- Made season high of 9 tackles (2½ for loss) vs. Gettysburg
2018:
- One of the top defensive players in Division III
- Led Division III in total sacks and tied for fourth in tackles for loss
- First Mule defensive player to make D3football.com All-America first team
- Also named to AP All-America first team
- His 7½ tackles for loss vs. Randolph-Macon were the most by any NCAA player at any level in 2018
- Team-leading 11 pass breakups were the third-most by a Division III lineman
- Set school record for sacks in a season
- Third on the Mules in total tackles
- Recorded at least one TFL in 11 of 13 games
- Had a monster game vs. Johns Hopkins with 9 solo tackles, 5 TFL and a pair of forced fumbles, one of which resulted in a safety
- Made 8 stops and forced a fumble in win at Thomas More
- Recovered a fumble in NCAA Tournament win at Delaware Valley
2017
- Did not play; missed season due to right elbow surgery in August
2016
- Played in all 11 games as a tight end
- Fifth on the team in receptions with 16 catches for 203 yards
- Caught high of five passes vs. Johns Hopkins
- Hauled in 37-yard touchdown pass vs. Franklin & Marshall
- Doubled up as a defensive end for the final three games
- Recorded two sacks in second half of regular-season finale at Moravian
- Lacrosse
- A two-time All-Centennial Conference faceoff specialist for the Mules
- Holds school records for faceoffs won in a career, season and game and ground balls in a career and season
Personal
- Three-year letter winner and a team captain in football and lacrosse at Bergen Catholic High School
- All-State player in football and All-Division player in lacrosse
- Member of silver-medal winner Team USA in 2016 IFAF U19 World Championship in Harbin, China
- Parents are John and Lucy Feaster
- Older brother, John Feaster ’17, was a four-year all-conference defensive back for the Mules, and younger brother Michael Feaster is a junior at Muhlenberg
- Graduated in January 2021 with a BA in Business Administration (marketing concentration)