Education
Fusco attended the Seneca Valley School District in Harmony, Pennsylvania, where he played offensive tackle.
Fusco attended the Seneca Valley School District in Harmony, Pennsylvania, where he played offensive tackle.
He was drafted by the Vikings with the 172nd overall pick in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. He played college football at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania. He did not play football until his junior year at Seneca Valley, stating "Sophomore year, didn’t really do nothing and football just kind of came to my attention.
Fusco was also an honor roll student.
Fusco was not heavily recruited out of high school, mainly due to his lack of prep school experience and his 6-4, 240 lbs frame. He was only offered a chance to play football at Division II schools, Youngstown State and Slippery Rock being the leading candidates.
He eventually chose to enroll at Slippery Rock, stating that he felt very connected with the coaching staff After enrolling at Slippery Rock in 2006, Fusco spent his freshman season as a red shirt on the scout team, where he played offensive tackle.
In 2007 spring drills, Fusco shifted to center.
As a sophomore, Fusco received All-American honorable mention, All Super Region I and All Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference first-team honors. He started all eleven games at center, delivering ten touchdown-resulting blocks for a unit that rushed for 29 scores. His efforts help Slippery Rock rank second in the conference with an average of 484.14 yards per game.
Fusco received All-American, All-Region and All-PSAC first-team accolades as a junior.
Named the team captain, he also received squad Most Valuable Player honors. He led the PSAC Western Division with 98 knockdowns and eleven touchdown-resulting blocks, despite the team’s lack of a strong aerial game that ranked 59th in the nation.
lieutenant was his drive blocking skills that helped the team finish fifth nationally in rushing (23954 ypg) and seventh in total offense (45669 ypg). With a limited passing game, The Rock again relied on his drive blocking skills to place tenth in the Division II ranks with an average of 247.38 yards per game rushing.
He capped off an excellent career by becoming the first player in school history to compete in the Senior Bowl.
2011 NFL Draft
Along with Will Rackley, Ben Ijalana, and David Arkin, Fusco was considered one of the best small-school offensive line prospects. After a strong performance at the Senior Bowl and the NFL Combine, Fusco was selected 172nd overall in the 2011 NFL Draft. Minnesota Vikings
Fusco played in three games of his rookie campaign.
During his second season he started all 16 regular season games.
On September 6, 2014, the Vikings signed Fusco to a five-year, $25 million contract extension.