Olatoye attended Dublin Scioto High School in Dublin, Ohio.[1] While there he was a three-year letterman. He also earned All-Central District Division II honors. As a senior, he played in seven games and recorded 49 tackles and one interception which was returned for a touchdown.
In addition to football, Olatoye lettered in basketball three times and was the team's starting power forward as a senior. He also lettered in soccer and track and field. In track, he set the school record in the high jump with a mark of 6-foot, 4-inches and also ran the third leg in the 4 × 400 metres relay.
As a freshman in 2010, he recorded six special teams tackles and one forced fumble.[2] As a sophomore in 2011, he posted 10 tackles and one pass defensed in four games.
As a junior in 2012, Olatoye transferred to North Carolina A&T.He started 10 games, tallying 30 tackles, seven passes defensed, three interceptions, and two fumble recoveries.
As a senior in 2013, he played in 11 games making 39 tackles, two interceptions and 11 passes defensed.[3] He was a member of a defense that allowed 277.9 total yards-per-game, including 187.6 passing, and just 16.8 points-per-game.
On October 8, 2014, the Kansas City Chiefs signed him to the practice squad after Phillip Gaines and Chris Owens suffered injuries.[3] On December 30, he was re-signed by the Chiefs to a reserve/futures contract. On September 5, 2015, he was waived by the Chiefs and was re-signed to the practice squad.[7] He was cut from the practice squad on September 8, 2015.
In 2016, Olatoye was used at cornerback and safety during training camp. He was having a solid preseason until the last game against the Houston Texans, when he struggled after being targeted by the opposing quarterbacks. On September 3, he was released after being passed on the depth chart by Dax Swanson.[12]
Atlanta Falcons
On September 5, 2016, the Atlanta Falcons signed Olatoye to their practice squad.[13] He was promoted to the active roster on November 23, 2016.[14] Olatoye and the Falcons reached Super Bowl LI, where they faced the New England Patriots. In the final, he had two total tackles as the Falcons fell in a 34–28 overtime defeat.[15]
On September 21, 2017, Olatoye was waived by the Falcons.[16]
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
On October 25, 2017, Olatoye signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[17] He was waived on November 7.[18] He was re-signed on November 29.[19] He was waived again on December 12, 2017.[20]
Olatoye was drafted in the 1st round during phase four in the 2020 XFL Draft by the Houston Roughnecks.[25] In March, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the league announced that it would be cancelling the rest of the season.[26] Playing in all 5 games, he registered 4 tackles and no interceptions.[27] He had his contract terminated when the league suspended operations on April 10, 2020.[28]
Personal life
Olatoye was born to Nigerian immigrants.[29] His younger sister, Oyesade, was a three-time state champion thrower at Dublin Coffman High School.[30] She is also the Ohio State University record holder in the indoor weight throw and represented the United States at the Junior World Championships in 2016 in Poland.
References
^"Dublin Scioto Football - Irish in the NFL". sciotofootball.com. December 29, 2017.