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#18
Olaivavega Ioane
87.0
Grade
Draft Projection
1
Round
12 - 25
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank
Measurements
6'4"
Height
320
Weight (lbs)
32.75"
Arm Length
10.5"
Hand Size
Athletic Testing
31.5"
Vertical Jump
104.0"
Broad Jump
College Statistics
13
Games
13
Games Started
Scouting Report
Top pure guard in the 2026 class driven by very good play strength and point-of-attack power that routinely halts the bull rush with a firm anchor. An effective run blocker with scheme versatility and fantastic competitive toughness who blocks through the whistle. Average movement skills limit his ability to consistently win in space but his power game should translate immediately.
Player Comparison
Quentin Nelson
Strengths
- Built like a fortress at 330 pounds with tremendous mass distribution and density that makes him nearly impossible to walk back
- Delivers thunderous jump sets that reset the line of scrimmage and bury speed rushers before they can threaten the pocket
- Shows surprising foot quickness for his size, reaching the perimeter on zone stretches and beating linebackers to leverage points
- Grips defenders like a python once locked on, using powerful hands to control and steer rushers into oblivion
- Displays excellent spatial awareness in combination blocks, understanding when to peel off and hunt second-level targets
- Plays with controlled violence in short-yardage situations, moving bodies off the ball when Penn State needs tough yards
- Rarely draws flags despite his aggressive style, penalized just three times across sixteen starts in 2024
- Versatility to play both guard spots and emergency snaps at tackle gives coaches valuable roster flexibility
Areas to Improve
- Pad level pops up too quickly off the snap, surrendering leverage to technicians who get under his pads
- Hand timing needs serious refinement as he's consistently late to strike, allowing rushers into his chest
- Lateral agility maxes out against twitchy three-techniques who can make him look heavy-footed in space
- Sustaining blocks remains inconsistent, too often releasing early when he needs to finish through the whistle
- Recognition of late-developing stunts and twists leaves him chasing ghosts when defenses get creative