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0:482026 NFL Draft Grades: Ravens Select Olaivavega Ioane No. 14
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1:14Biggest Thoughts 1 Week Out From The NFL Draft: Will 2026 1st Round Feature Record Of OL Drafted?
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1:05Ravens' Biggest Need: Top-Ranked IOL Prospect
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11:50Breaking Down The Best NFL Draft Fits
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9:32Seven Picks To Define Day One Of The 2026 NFL Draft
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0:372026 NFL Draft Prospect Profile: IOL Olaivavega Ioane
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1:30Penn State's Vega Ioane Credits Parents After Viral Moment
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0:58PSU Interim Terry Smith on viral video of OG Vega Ioane
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1:08Penn State Leads The Way With 3 Players on AA Team | RB Nicholas Singleton, OG Olaivavega Ioane, DT Zane Durant
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1:44PSU's Dawkins wonders if fellow OL Vega Ioane is 'genetic mutation'
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9:35Chip Patterson's Big Ten CFB Power Rankings
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0:59WR Coach Moore: 'Honor & Privilege' to be at Penn State
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0:30PSU QB Becht: Communication With OC Mouser Key
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1:02Cooper Cousins: PSU O-line Bought In To New Staff
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1:55Inside Matt Campbell's Remarkable Penn State Recruiting Turnaround
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1:23Instant Contributor: What 2027 RB Aiden Gibson Brings to Penn State
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0:48BREAKING: 4-star RB Aiden Gibson Commits to Penn State
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1:30Rookie Quarterbacks Who Could Start Week 1: Drew Allar
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11:13Biggest Questions Facing the AFC South Post-Draft
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10:07Post-Draft Breakdown: Biggest Questions in the NFC North
Draft Scouting Report
There’s no such thing as a sure thing in the NFL Draft, but some prospects are far safer on tape than others. Ioane qualifies as a prospect you won’t worry too much about becoming a bust in the NFL. That’s because he not only checks every physical box you could want to see for a guard, but his tape looks like that of an NFL veteran. He’s consistent play to play with his technique and has a calmness in pass protection that’s hard to fake. Ioane is a plug-and-play left guard.
- 2025: First-team All-American (CBS Sports)
- 2024-25: Did not allow a sack over final two seasons (27 starts, 776 pass-blocking snaps)
- Massive mitts that latch and don’t let go.
- Always has a base underneath him into contact.
- Doesn’t cede ground into the quarterback vs. power.
- Agility is average; elite quicks can expose him.
- Range to find linebackers is nothing special.
- Build likely limited to guard only.
- Vertical jump: 31.5 inches
- Broad jump: 8 feet, 8 inches
Top Olaivavega Ioane News
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Ravens' Olaivavega Ioane: Reeled in by Ravens
The Ravens selected Ioane in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 14th overall.
The Ravens needed to rebuild their offensive line after allowing it to fall into some amount of decay in recent years, and Ioane was a common-sense first step toward achieving that. Ioane (6-foot-4, 320 pounds) is a mauler out of Penn State who perfectly fits the Ravens' bruising aesthetic and brings a strong skill set to go within the mauler category. He should be a high-floor, high-ceiling starter at guard and packs some serious athleticism (31.5-inch vertical) on his dense frame. Though there's still work to do on the offensive line for Baltimore, perhaps at center especially, Ioane is a big upgrade in the meantime.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-4, 320 lbs |
| Birthplace: Graham, WA |
| Age: 22 |

























