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NFL Free Agent HUB Report: Frederick Mauigoa
HUB report from the CAMP for center Frederick Mauigoa
Author:
May 12, 2021
FREDERICK MAUIGOA | School: Washington State | Position: C | Height: 6031 | Weight: 312 | Hand: 1000 | Arm: 3268 | Wingspan: 7868
Evaluation:
Wore #57 at HUB Football (April/2021). What stands out immediately about Mauigoa is his great flexibility, lateral agility and quickness… he possesses technically sound mechanics, to go along with sound footwork and body control. Presents a nice wide base, plays with a bit of a chip on his shoulder… very soft-spoken but almost like a light switch when he steps onto the field, as he plays with an intensity in the trenches. While he moves very well laterally, he could struggle at times with straight-line burst… has thick, powerful thighs; continued hip flexibility would be beneficial… power has appeared to improve but still needs to boost his upper body strength; has packed on eight pounds since coming out in 202
ROD MAR/SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
On the eve of Oregon s pro day last spring, 15 or so NFL scouts were enjoying dinner at the North Fork Public House in Eugene when news broke that would change just about everything in the world of sports.
That evening, Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert had tested positive for COVID-19, and the NBA suspended play, the first major domino to fall in what would quickly become a global shutdown of sporting events.
As NFL scouts, who were getting ready to see Justin Herbert and other Oregon prospects work out the next day, enjoyed their meal, they did so while wondering if this would be the last such gathering for the foreseeable future.
Apr 6, 2021
With All-Pro Corey Linsley signing with the Los Angeles Chargers in free agency, the Packers will have a new starting center for the first time since Linsley’s rookie season of 2014. Green Bay has three in-house candidates with its starting guards, Pro Bowler Elgton Jenkins and Lucas Patrick, and 2020 sixth-round pick Jake Hanson. Jenkins’ versatility might be too valuable to have him locked into center, and Hanson was not impressive during training camp.
Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Quinn Meinerz is our No. 2-ranked center.
The legend of Quinn Meinerz didn’t start at the Senior Bowl, where he turned heads as the small-school player with the big gut and flowing locks who routinely beat-up on the big-school defensive linemen.