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7:17The Stars Of Miami's Pro Day
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1:29DL Akheem Mesidor Remains Mocked Into First Round Despite Age
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1:00Francis Mauigoa Looking To Solidify Ranking As No. 1 Offensive Lineman
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1:02Miami's Francis Mauigoa on position in NFL, meeting with Dolphins and Chiefs
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1:29NFC West Cash or Class: Francis Mauigoa or Jermaine Eluemenor?
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11:49NFC West: Cash or Class?
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1:28Needs Mock Draft: NFC East
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0:45Josh Edwards' Latest NFL Mock Draft: Cardinals Select Francis Mauigoa at No. 3
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0:05Top NFL Prospects From The National Championship Game: OT Francis Mauigoa
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1:25Ryan Wilson: Two Miami Stars Are Legit Top-10 NFL Draft Prospects
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1:16Miami's Francis Mauigoa on playing right tackle and state of the offensive line
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1:35Winners From Pro Days: Miami
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0:54Mike Renner's Top Five Edge Rushers In The NFL Draft: No. 1, Rueben Bain Jr.
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1:20Mike Renner's Top Five Edge Rushers In The NFL Draft: No. 4, Akheem Mesidor
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Draft Scouting Report
Pro Comparison: Troy Fautanu
Summary
Francis Mauigoa is a three-year starter at right tackle who has developed under one of the country’s top offensive line coaches in Alex Mirabal. He has remained injury-free and logged more than 2,500 snaps at Miami. Mauigoa plays with high-end power at the point of attack in the run game, showing strong leverage and technique while excelling as a puller who reaches the second level. He’s technically sound in pass protection, with good instincts and footwork, plus the ability to mirror and anchor against power.
About
- 2025: Allowed 0 sacks; 1.6% pressure rate (10th-lowest among FBS OT)
- High school: Five-star recruit; No. 6 overall player in Class of 2023
Strengths
- Shows plus power in the run game with heavy hands and a dense, powerful frame that moves defenders off their spot.
- Pulls with purpose and adds extra gaps in the run and screen game; displays strong athleticism and spatial awareness in space.
- Rarely beaten in protection; efficient technician who gets to his spot without wasted movement.
Weaknesses
- Will occasionally turn his shoulders toward the sideline, leaving him vulnerable to inside and spin moves; must keep his shoulders square longer and avoid punching across his body.
- Has good, not great, feet; can get overextended against athletic edge defenders and struggle to recover versus inside counters.
- Lacks a consistently heavy punch in pass protection to reset rushers, often relying on independent hands rather than two-handed strikes.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-6, 329 lbs |
| Birthplace: 'Ili'ili, American Samoa |
| Class: Junior |


























