More importantly, Mauigoa embracing the weekly challenge as an opportunity to improve is a positive sign, as is his willingness to play either tackle or guard, depending on where he fits best at the NFL level:

“(Teams have) all talked to me about how I feel if I move to guard. I asked Coach Mirabal if I could get some reps at guard. I already know I’m going to play right tackle [at Miami], but for the next level, I mean, I’m not sure. If they want me at whatever position, I’m going to do it. It’s five positions, I’ll make sure I take one of them.”

There is still a long way to go until the draft, but with the Browns needing help everywhere on the offensive line and Mauigoa being willing to play wherever his future needs him, it would not be a surprise if his name is called when Cleveland is on the clock in the first round.

Pages: 1 2 3 4

Post Comment

RSS
Follow by Email