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Danielle Hunter was born on 29 October, 1994 in St. Catherine, Jamaica, is a Jamaican-born American football player (born 1994). Discover Danielle Hunter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?
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Timeline
Danielle Hunter (born October 29, 1994) is a Jamaican-born American football linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL).
Born in St. Catherine, Jamaica on October 29, 1994, Hunter moved to the United States when he was 8 years old.
He grew up in Katy, Texas, just west of Houston, where he attended Morton Ranch High School.
He got signed up for youth football after a coach saw him playing tag with another boy who was trying to get away on roller skates.
As a junior, he led his football team to their first Class 5A State Playoffs appearance despite playing defensive end for the first time as a freshman because he performed poorly in wide receiver tryouts.
He tallied 63 tackles and seven sacks in his junior season.
As a senior, he recorded 30 quarterback pressures, 11 tackles for losses, four sacks and four pass breakups on defense, while also catching four passes for 63 yards and a score on offense.
In his final high school game against Lamar High School, he was credited with 16 stops.
During his high school career, Hunter compiled 108 total tackles.
In track and field, Hunter competed in both sprinting and jumping events.
After setting a career-high in tackles with 12 against Auburn in week 4, he became the first LSU defensive lineman with double-digit tackles in a game since Glenn Dorsey had 11 tackles against Ole Miss on November 28, 2006.
Checking in at 6'6", 225 pounds, Hunter captured the district title in the high jump with a leap of 1.83 meters (6 feet, 0 inches) while also placing 5th in the long jump with a leap of 6.40 meters (20 feet, 11.5 inches) and 6th in the 400-meter dash with a time of 51.47 seconds at the 2011 District Meet.
Regarded as a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, Hunter was rated as the No. 37 prospect in the state of Texas.
He was the first LSU defender to score on a fumble return since Tyrann Mathieu did it on a 23-yard return in win over Kentucky on October 1, 2011.
In LSU's win over Kentucky in week 8, he had one of his best all-around games with six tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, a quarterback hurry and three pass breakups.
He played a key role in LSU's upset win over third-ranked Ole Miss with nine tackles, including two for losses, in a 10-7 win over the Rebels.
He closed out the season with nine tackles, including one for a 4-yard loss, against Notre Dame in the Music City Bowl.
For the season, Hunter recorded 73 tackles, including 30 solo stops, 1.5 sacks, six pass breakups and a pair of quarterback hurries.
Hunter attended Louisiana State University from 2012 to 2014, where he was a two-year starter at defensive end for the Tigers.
As a true freshman in 2012, Hunter was only 17 years old.
He saw action in 12 games with no starts, playing most of the time on special teams, including kickoff coverage.
He was active in every game with the exception of the South Carolina game in October 13.
He had a season-high three tackles in a win over Idaho on September 15.
Hunter ended his first year with 12 tackles, including three solo.
As a sophomore in 2013, Hunter played in 13 games, starting 10 of them after breaking into the starting lineup on September 21 against Auburn.
In that game, his first start, he recorded a then career-best eight tackles and a quarterback hurry in a 35–21 win over the eventual national runner-up.
He had an outstanding all-around game in a win over Florida with seven tackles, one tackle for loss and two pass breakups.
His 13.0 tackles for loss ranked 10th in the SEC.
He played in 38 games with 23 starts in three years, and started 23 straight games at defensive end.
He was also ranked as the 14th best defensive end by Scout.com, 21st by Rivals.com and 34th by ESPN.com.
He closed the year with four tackles, including a sack for a 4-yard loss, in the win over Iowa in the 2014 Outback Bowl.
Hunter finished the season with 57 tackles, 8.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks, five quarterback hurries and a pair of pass breaksups.
Hunter returned as a starter for his junior year in 2014.
For the first time in his career, he played and started all 13 games for the Tigers, contributing as a key member of an LSU defense that led the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in total yards (316.8 yards per game) and pass defense (164.2 yards per game) and ranked No. 2 in the league in scoring defense with 17.5 points per game.
In the season opener game, he helped the Tiger defense limit Wisconsin to 32 yards on 19 plays over the final 27 minutes of the contest as LSU erased a 17-point deficit to beat the Badgers 28-24.
Against Mississippi State, he had six tackles, a sack and scooped up a Dak Prescott fumble on the first play of the second half, racing 25 yards for a touchdown.
He played college football for the LSU Tigers and was selected by the Vikings in the third round of the 2015 NFL draft.
He opted to forgo his final season at LSU and declared for the 2015 NFL draft in January 2015.
He finished his college career with 142 tackles, 21.0 tackles for loss (79 yards), 4.5 sacks (27 yards), eight pass breakups, seven quarterback hurries, and two forced fumbles (including a touchdown on a 25-yard fumble return).
Following his junior season, Hunter entered the 2015 NFL draft.