Francis Mauigoa
Miami (FL)
· age 20.9
Consensus Rank
6
Colors: elite (top 10%)·strong·weak·bottom 10%all within OT cohort (n=43)
NFL.com
6.48
ACS
7.0
40
5.13
HT
6'6"
WT
327
Arm
33.3
PFF Col
82.6
Mock→
—
Flags
1
Visits
0
Bench —
Vert —
Broad —
3c —
Shut —
Hand 10.6
Age 20.9
Measurables
HT (in)77.50
WT (lb)327
Arm33.25
Hand10.63
405.13
Bench—
Vert—
Broad—
3-cone—
Shuttle—
By Source
acs-2026
overall7.04
pct_forty6.98
pct_heightInches5.47
pct_weightLbs8.82
brugler
age20.88
armInches33.25
forty5.13
handInches10.63
heightInches77.50
tenYardSplit1.78
weightLbs327
wingspanInches80.75
nfl.com
armInches33.25
athleticismScore74.20
handInches10.63
heightInches77.50
weightLbs236
redflag-injury
CTE-11
Archetype
Average athlete · ACS 7.0/10
Red Flags (1)
Extracted from Brugler background/weakness sections.
injury
- Another older brother (Francisco), whom he considers his best friend, is a linebacker for the New York Jets, selected in the fifth round (No.
Athletic Composite (ACS)
7.0/ 10
position percentile vs 2006-2024 cohort (n ≈ 3,500+ historical picks)
- forty7.0
- heightInches5.5
- weightLbs8.8
Historical Projection
based on 2006-2024 draft outcomes (n≈189 per attribute · confidence medium)Composite
43
0-100 scale
Expected career AV: 31.5
Attribute Contributions
- 40-yardr=+0.295.13z=+0.36+1.0
- Verticalr=+0.17—z=—+0.0
- Shuttler=+0.15—z=—+0.0
- 3-coner=+0.14—z=—+0.0
- Bench repsr=+0.08—z=—+0.0
- Draft ager=+0.0720.88z=+1.80+1.2
- Broad jumpr=+0.06—z=—+0.0
- Weightr=+0.02327z=+1.03+0.2
- Heightr=-0.0077.50z=-0.08+0.0
PFF College — Opponent-Adjusted
Overall82.6
Receiving84.7
Pass Block87.0
Run Block77.1
Scouting Dossier
PFF
Mauigoa is a well-built, well-rounded tackle prospect with a high floor as a projected starter. He brings power in the run game and quick feet in pass protection, though his ceiling may be limited by average length and kick-slide ability.
Strengths
● Thick, dense frame with big thighs, burly calves and smooth muscle throughout
● Plays with core power and ankle/hip flexibility in all areas of his game
● Stays square and controlled as pass blocker
● Agile in kick slide and pushes rushers around the arc
● Patient with his punch and doesn’t uncoil too early
● Stout anchor and stays balanced through contact to settle vs. bull rushers
● Outstanding grip/hand strength; tough to shed
● Creates vertical push in run game
● Steers his man away from the lane and loves to finish through the whistle
● Caught a pass behind the line for a 3-yard rushing touchdown vs. Syracuse in 2025
● Rarely left the field past three seasons, starting all 42 games
Weaknesses
● Good foot speed for a guard; only average foot speed for a tackle
● Mediocre arm length, which shows when attempting to stay attached in space
● Ends up on the ground too much, especially when dropping eye level and lunging
● Won’t manhandle NFL defenders — needs to focus more on his leverage
● Gets caught leaning outside in setup, leaving inside rush lanes ripe for the taking
● Almost all his college snaps (99.5 percent) came at right tackle — position versatility is a projection (Mauigoa requested guard reps
in practice to gain some experience inside: “There are five offensive line positions; I just want one of them.”)
Projection
A three-year starter at Miami, Mauigoa was a mainstay at right tackle in offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson’s balanced scheme. A
former five-star recruit, he earned a starting role from day one and started all 42 games the past three seasons (he led the Hurricanes in
snaps played in both 2024 and 2025). A consensus All-American his final season, he was a pivotal part of Miami’s run to the 2025
national title game and became the first Miami player since 2005 (Eric Winston) to earn the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the ACC’s top
blocker.
A wide-bodied blocker and “Freaks List” alum, Mauigoa carries his weight well. He doesn’t have elite length or foot quickness, but he
plays with a relaxed feel in space to mirror and put rushers in a vise. He stays centered in pass sets and has a sturdy anchor to make
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defenders pay for trying to go through him. He gets in trouble lunging in the run game but plays stout through his extension to seal
inside/outside run lanes. Overall, Mauigoa is a durable blocker with coordinated movements, excellent play strength
and the finishing mentality to match. Though his college tape says he can stay outside at right tackle, his skill set
would be maximized inside at guard in the NFL.
Mock Ranks (5)
- lance-zierlein-mock-2.16
- charles-davis-mock-3.013
- mel-kiper-big-board10
- daniel-jeremiah-4.010
- MDD-consensus6
Freak Notes
- none
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