Olaivavega Ioane, OG
Height: 6’4
Weight: 320 lbs
Class: RS–Junior
School: Penn State
Hands: 10 ½”
Arm length: 32 ⅜”
Vertical Jump: 31 ½”
Broad Jump: 8’8”
A former three-star recruit out of Graham-Kapowsin High School in Graham, Washington, where he was the 18th interior offensive linemen and the eighth recruit from his state during the 2022 cycle. Ioane played 2,309 snaps at Penn State – 1,879 of them were at left guard, 314 at right guard, with the rest of the snaps at tackle.
Ioane allowed just four pressures in 2025. He allowed only 35 through his 1,165 pass blocking snaps, with just three sacks surrendered and five penalties. Ioane started 16 games at left guard in 2024 and earned himself a Second-Team All-Big-10 nomination. He was a First Team All-American in 2025.
Olaivavega Ioane
Dec 31, 2024; Glendale, AZ, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions offensive lineman Olaivavega Ioane (71) against the Boise State Broncos during the Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Strengths
Excellent guard build with a thick frame
Good muscular limbs
Solid overall athlete – can sufficiently execute his assignments
Smooth feet and mirror & match skills
Stays coiled and low in his kick-slide
Quick/powerful punch and reset in pass protection
POWER POWER POWER
Elite vice grips for hands
Tight technique to gain chest – good luck getting free!
Textbook in pass protection
Excellent anchor against power rushes
Adaptive w/ good quickness vs. finesse moves
Active eyes – looks for work in protection
Excellent play strength and power into contact
Excellent down blocker in the run game
High IQ run blocker – works well in zone with team
Generates elite force into contact when pulling
Good combo – low/drives through the ground
Disciplined player
A+ Competitive toughness
Experience at either guard spot
Weaknesses
Isn’t an elite athlete at guard
Recovery speed is only modest
Only average fluidity
Lack of quick twitch can hinder his ability to locate late twists
Pad level can rise a bit
Summary
Olaivavega Ioane is a broad, dense guard who hits like a Mack truck, pairing overwhelming power with surprisingly nimble feet and crushing, vice-like hands.
His strength shows up immediately on tape—he overwhelms defenders on down blocks and double teams in the run game, and in pass protection, he’s a constant problem to disengage from. Ioane explodes off the ball with force that consistently sets the tone at the line of scrimmage, exactly the kind of physical presence a team like the Giants needs.
He generally plays with solid leverage, though his lower-body stiffness limits his ability to consistently maximize that advantage. While those mobility constraints may cap his ultimate ceiling, they shouldn’t prevent him from becoming a high-quality starting guard at the next level.
Overall, Ioane is a technically sound – POWER – blocker who brings a punishing edge and establishes a clear physical identity. His traits should translate into a long, productive NFL career.
GRADE: 6.71
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