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In depth look at Jonah Savaiinaea and Draft Grades/Reactions

Savaiinaea has quick feet and has a tremendous amount of determination to help Miami's offensive line. He wants to prove his worth. I'm hopeful he'll turn into another Robert Hunt type 2nd round success.
If so, I hope we lock him up early in his rookie contract, unlike our approach with Hunt. Don’t wait for these talents to have their play eventually outprice you.

Maybe middle of his 3rd season. No 5th year option for him, otherwise I’d say end of year 3.
 
Interesting on age of draft picks. Move to get younger continued even with draft picks


I know Reek spent he whole offseason trying to get younger but could only pull ones his age. For the rest, I suspect @Jamesw got half the team on his get young (rich?)quick programme 😂
 
MEASUREMENT AND WORKOUT RESULTS

HEIGHT: 6'4"

WEIGHT: 324

HAND: 10¼"

ARM: 33⅞"

WINGSPAN: 82¼"

40-YARD DASH: 4.95

3-CONE: NA

SHUTTLE: 4.66

VERTICAL: 29"

BROAD: 8'10"

— Wide-bodied frame with thick limbs and a barrel chest

— Solid initial burst out of his stance to get to his spots in pass protection and line up targets as a puller

— Delivers a good amount of shock and jolt from his hands on contact to snap rushers' head back and displace/feed defensive tackles over on double-teams.

— Has an effective snatch-trap technique to defeat the long-arm, steal leverage and end reps quickly in pass protection.

— Shows good spatial awareness, timing and feel when uncovered in the pass and run game to know when to man his gap or release to the most dangerous man.

Sidenote: The pronunciation of "Savaiinaea" is typically rendered as sa-vai-inaea. Got it?

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BIG _UCKER!
Sa-Va-ee-NYE-uh
 
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Daniel Kelly Jets Scout on Savaii



I am working my way through the top-rated prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft and got to Arizona Wilcats’ offensive lineman Jonah Savaiinaea. I say ‘offensive lineman,’ because he saw action at two different positions on his 2023 game film.

Savaiinaea spent most of the season playing right tackle (RT), but he also saw some spot duty at right guard (RG). He played the first three quarters of the Alamo Bowl vs. Oklahoma at RG.

This is one of the tougher evaluations I’ve done.

Savaiinaea looks the part in pass protection in most situations and he’s an average run blocker.

It’s easy to fall in love with most of his reps in pass protection.

I started to fall in love with his game film on the first rep I saw. He looked pretty sliding out in pass protection.

The Draft Network, Bleacher Report, Draftwire, Sports Illustrated, and NBC Sports have all mocked Savaiinaea first-round since the last draft ended (nflmockdraftdatabase.com).

However, then I saw his fuller body of work in nine games.

And as they say, ‘the devil is in the details.’

Got exposed by Latu​

What does 2024 first-round selection Laiatu Latu (Picked No. 15 overall by the Colts) have to do with this?

Last season Savaiinaea matched up against Latu when Arizona played UCLA and it wasn’t pretty.

Level of competition counts.

Level of competition is a piece of the puzzle.


I loved Latu coming out. He was a cold-blooded quarterback killer with no off-switch at UCLA. It’s one thing to push around a bunch of guys who are just guys, but it’s quite another thing to match up against someone like Latu.

Why is this important when projecting talent to the NFL?

The NFL is a faster game. The most skilled pass rushers in the league play off the edge. The league is full of high-level pass rushers like Latu.


What are the main problems with Savaiinaea?​

  • His lateral foot speed is above average, but Latu proved, it’s not elite.
  • He tends to over-aggress and over-commit in pass protection, which skilled pass rushers realize and manipulate when he’s out on an island one-on-one.
  • Hit-and-miss run blocker in space.

Projects best at guard in the NFL?​

That’s the thought process and it’s also the reason why I believe Arizona’s coaches flirted with him at guard.

It makes sense on paper.

He has a huge frame that looks like it’s made out of steel. Colliding with him is like a car hitting a moose on the road driving through the forests in Canada.

The problem is he is too lax.

His film vs. Oklahoma at RG was nothing to write home about. He did just enough or not enough.

That’s not good enough.

#71 Jonah Savaiinaea 6-foot-5, 336 pounds

Daniel Kelly’s 2024 Fall Grade: Fourth-Round (I wouldn’t select him)

Projected by 48.2% of the NFL Draft Community to be a first-round pick as of November 5, 2024 (nflmockdraftdatabase.com)

2023 game film evaluated:
Washington, USC, Washington State, Oregon State, UCLA, Colorado, Utah, ASU, and Oklahoma (click to view games watched to form this evaluation)

2025 NFL Draft Scouting Report​

Athletic prospect with long arms. Aggressive streak that comes out from time to time. Powerful. Strong anchor. Wide base. Quick first step. Alert in pass protection. Active hands. Clamps on like a vice grip on the upper body of pass rushers. Lacks bend. Holds up against bull rushes. Smart football player. Did well against “X” stunts. Handled spin moves. Struggles against top-shelf speed or when he over-commits. Tendency to lower his head and waist-bend. Good football speed. Limited area leverage run blocker. Hit-and-miss pulling and at the second level when rigidity shows up. Tendency to get out of control in space. When he connects he connects. Inconsistent sustain. Tendency to take his foot off the gas too soon. He is what he is.

What to watch for during the 2024 college football season​

1. What position does he play the most?

2. Does he play until the whistle blows?

3. How does he look pass and run blocking out in space?
 
The kid in absolute monster and will start day 1 at Right or Left G for the next decade for us, great footwork, he never takes a play off and was a team captain. He just does everything really good and has a ton of upside, this was a very solid pick.

I love this website.
 
Daniel Kelly Jets Scout on Savaii



I am working my way through the top-rated prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft and got to Arizona Wilcats’ offensive lineman Jonah Savaiinaea. I say ‘offensive lineman,’ because he saw action at two different positions on his 2023 game film.

Savaiinaea spent most of the season playing right tackle (RT), but he also saw some spot duty at right guard (RG). He played the first three quarters of the Alamo Bowl vs. Oklahoma at RG.

This is one of the tougher evaluations I’ve done.

Savaiinaea looks the part in pass protection in most situations and he’s an average run blocker.

It’s easy to fall in love with most of his reps in pass protection.

I started to fall in love with his game film on the first rep I saw. He looked pretty sliding out in pass protection.

The Draft Network, Bleacher Report, Draftwire, Sports Illustrated, and NBC Sports have all mocked Savaiinaea first-round since the last draft ended (nflmockdraftdatabase.com).

However, then I saw his fuller body of work in nine games.

And as they say, ‘the devil is in the details.’

Got exposed by Latu​

What does 2024 first-round selection Laiatu Latu (Picked No. 15 overall by the Colts) have to do with this?

Last season Savaiinaea matched up against Latu when Arizona played UCLA and it wasn’t pretty.

Level of competition counts.

Level of competition is a piece of the puzzle.


I loved Latu coming out. He was a cold-blooded quarterback killer with no off-switch at UCLA. It’s one thing to push around a bunch of guys who are just guys, but it’s quite another thing to match up against someone like Latu.

Why is this important when projecting talent to the NFL?

The NFL is a faster game. The most skilled pass rushers in the league play off the edge. The league is full of high-level pass rushers like Latu.


What are the main problems with Savaiinaea?​

  • His lateral foot speed is above average, but Latu proved, it’s not elite.
  • He tends to over-aggress and over-commit in pass protection, which skilled pass rushers realize and manipulate when he’s out on an island one-on-one.
  • Hit-and-miss run blocker in space.

Projects best at guard in the NFL?​

That’s the thought process and it’s also the reason why I believe Arizona’s coaches flirted with him at guard.

It makes sense on paper.

He has a huge frame that looks like it’s made out of steel. Colliding with him is like a car hitting a moose on the road driving through the forests in Canada.

The problem is he is too lax.

His film vs. Oklahoma at RG was nothing to write home about. He did just enough or not enough.

That’s not good enough.

#71 Jonah Savaiinaea 6-foot-5, 336 pounds

Daniel Kelly’s 2024 Fall Grade: Fourth-Round (I wouldn’t select him)

Projected by 48.2% of the NFL Draft Community to be a first-round pick as of November 5, 2024 (nflmockdraftdatabase.com)

2023 game film evaluated:
Washington, USC, Washington State, Oregon State, UCLA, Colorado, Utah, ASU, and Oklahoma (click to view games watched to form this evaluation)

2025 NFL Draft Scouting Report​

Athletic prospect with long arms. Aggressive streak that comes out from time to time. Powerful. Strong anchor. Wide base. Quick first step. Alert in pass protection. Active hands. Clamps on like a vice grip on the upper body of pass rushers. Lacks bend. Holds up against bull rushes. Smart football player. Did well against “X” stunts. Handled spin moves. Struggles against top-shelf speed or when he over-commits. Tendency to lower his head and waist-bend. Good football speed. Limited area leverage run blocker. Hit-and-miss pulling and at the second level when rigidity shows up. Tendency to get out of control in space. When he connects he connects. Inconsistent sustain. Tendency to take his foot off the gas too soon. He is what he is.

What to watch for during the 2024 college football season​

1. What position does he play the most?

2. Does he play until the whistle blows?

3. How does he look pass and run blocking out in space?

He’s higher on his lateral foot speed than i
am. But like me sounds like he’d have done something else. Mid round grade makes sense to me.
 
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