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'''Makao Mahi´ai''' (born November 28, 2020) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Tight End|tight end]]  for the [[London Royals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).  
 
'''Makao Mahi´ai''' (born November 28, 2020) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Tight End|tight end]]  for the [[London Royals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
"Makao Mahi'ai (born 2020 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American Football player formerly at the position of Offensive Tackle and since joining the DSFL has played as a Tight End. His American Football career began at ʻIolani School in Honolulu, Hawaii. In college, he played for the Oregon Ducks and was drafted by the London Royals his junior year. At a young age, Makao Mahi'ai began his athletic career playing soccer. Together with his friends he played for several years in the local soccer club. A few years and a few snickers later, Mahi'ai felt out of place with soccer. He could no longer keep up with the pace of the game due to the need for speed, and his personal strengths could not be played to their full potential. In the following years, he tried out different sports, including table tennis and volleyball. While he was kicked out of his table tennis club, he had found a lot of fun in volleyball. However, he also was unable to fully take advantage of his physical advantages and potentials. In high school, he was approached by the head coach of the ʻIolani Raiders and was able to convince Mahi'ai to try American football.  
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Makao Mahi'ai (born 2020 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American Football player formerly at the position of Offensive Tackle and since joining the DSFL has played as a Tight End. His American Football career began at ʻIolani School in Honolulu, Hawaii. In college, he played for the Oregon Ducks and was drafted by the London Royals his junior year. At a young age, Makao Mahi'ai began his athletic career playing soccer. Together with his friends he played for several years in the local soccer club. A few years and a few snickers later, Mahi'ai felt out of place with soccer. He could no longer keep up with the pace of the game due to the need for speed, and his personal strengths could not be played to their full potential. In the following years, he tried out different sports, including table tennis and volleyball. While he was kicked out of his table tennis club, he had found a lot of fun in volleyball. However, he also was unable to fully take advantage of his physical advantages and potentials. In high school, he was approached by the head coach of the ʻIolani Raiders and was able to convince Mahi'ai to try American football.  
It quickly became clear that Mahi'ai's combination of athleticism, physical strength and understanding of the game gave him huge potential as an offensive tackle. At the high school level, he consistently dominated his opponents and was able to put together a compelling highlight tape as a result. Unfortunately, the ʻIolani Raiders were unable to celebrate any major team success."
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It quickly became clear that Mahi'ai's combination of athleticism, physical strength and understanding of the game gave him huge potential as an offensive tackle. At the high school level, he consistently dominated his opponents and was able to put together a compelling highlight tape as a result. Unfortunately, the ʻIolani Raiders were unable to celebrate any major team success.
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
 
As of 2039, Mahi'ai went to the University of Oregon to play for the Oregon Ducks. There, he made the starting lineup directly as a freshman. As an Offensive Tackle, his performance can best be described with physical dominance and athletic technique. He was selected to the Pacific-12 Conference All-Star team, won the Outland Trophy as the best offensive or defensive line player in college football. Unlike in high school, Mahi'ai also enjoyed team success with the Rose Bowl. In addition to many pancakes and no sacks allowed, surprisingly he was able to cap his college career. winning the S27 Prospect Bowl with the Auckland Laser Kiwis. That's also the time he got to know and appreciate his friend Troy Abed. After the Prospect Bowl, Mahi'ai prepared for the upcoming DSFL draft.
 
As of 2039, Mahi'ai went to the University of Oregon to play for the Oregon Ducks. There, he made the starting lineup directly as a freshman. As an Offensive Tackle, his performance can best be described with physical dominance and athletic technique. He was selected to the Pacific-12 Conference All-Star team, won the Outland Trophy as the best offensive or defensive line player in college football. Unlike in high school, Mahi'ai also enjoyed team success with the Rose Bowl. In addition to many pancakes and no sacks allowed, surprisingly he was able to cap his college career. winning the S27 Prospect Bowl with the Auckland Laser Kiwis. That's also the time he got to know and appreciate his friend Troy Abed. After the Prospect Bowl, Mahi'ai prepared for the upcoming DSFL draft.
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==Professional career==
 
==Professional career==
 
===DSFL career===
 
===DSFL career===
"After an outstanding college career, Mahi'ai entered the S27 DSFL draft with high optimism. Contrary to personal expectations, the offensive tackle was not selected until 38th pick in the fifth round. With the London Royals, he was drafted by a well-organized and respected team. ""I will proudly put on the black and gold uniform and give my heart to this team!"" Mahi'ai said during draft night.  
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After an outstanding college career, Mahi'ai entered the S27 DSFL draft with high optimism. Contrary to personal expectations, the offensive tackle was not selected until 38th pick in the fifth round. With the London Royals, he was drafted by a well-organized and respected team. ""I will proudly put on the black and gold uniform and give my heart to this team!"" Mahi'ai said during draft night.  
Early on in training camp, the Royals' head coach took particular notice of the offensive tackle's athleticism. Time and time again he threw balls to the rookie and was surprised by the Mahi´ai´s ability to catch on a consistent base and with proper technique. The coach saw great potential in Mahi'ai as a Tight End and integrated him more and more into the Tight Ends' practice drills. His performances in practice were convincing and Mahi'ai was put on a different position by coaches decision."
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Early on in training camp, the Royals' head coach took particular notice of the offensive tackle's athleticism. Time and time again he threw balls to the rookie and was surprised by the Mahi´ai´s ability to catch on a consistent base and with proper technique. The coach saw great potential in Mahi'ai as a Tight End and integrated him more and more into the Tight Ends' practice drills. His performances in practice were convincing and Mahi'ai was put on a different position by coaches decision.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 3 March 2021

Makao Mahi´Ai
Image of Makao Mahi´ai
Makao Mahi´ai - S27 Prospect Bowl Champion
No. 75 – London Royals
Position:Tight End
Personal information
Born: (2020-11-28)November 28, 2020 (aged 40)
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:255 lb (116 kg)
Username:King Jellyfish
Career information
High school:ʻIolani School
College:University of Oregon
DSFL Draft:2042  / Round: 5 / Pick: 6
Career history
Roster status:Active

Player stats at ISFL.net

Makao Mahi´ai (born November 28, 2020) is an American football tight end for the London Royals of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Makao Mahi'ai (born 2020 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American Football player formerly at the position of Offensive Tackle and since joining the DSFL has played as a Tight End. His American Football career began at ʻIolani School in Honolulu, Hawaii. In college, he played for the Oregon Ducks and was drafted by the London Royals his junior year. At a young age, Makao Mahi'ai began his athletic career playing soccer. Together with his friends he played for several years in the local soccer club. A few years and a few snickers later, Mahi'ai felt out of place with soccer. He could no longer keep up with the pace of the game due to the need for speed, and his personal strengths could not be played to their full potential. In the following years, he tried out different sports, including table tennis and volleyball. While he was kicked out of his table tennis club, he had found a lot of fun in volleyball. However, he also was unable to fully take advantage of his physical advantages and potentials. In high school, he was approached by the head coach of the ʻIolani Raiders and was able to convince Mahi'ai to try American football. It quickly became clear that Mahi'ai's combination of athleticism, physical strength and understanding of the game gave him huge potential as an offensive tackle. At the high school level, he consistently dominated his opponents and was able to put together a compelling highlight tape as a result. Unfortunately, the ʻIolani Raiders were unable to celebrate any major team success.

College career

As of 2039, Mahi'ai went to the University of Oregon to play for the Oregon Ducks. There, he made the starting lineup directly as a freshman. As an Offensive Tackle, his performance can best be described with physical dominance and athletic technique. He was selected to the Pacific-12 Conference All-Star team, won the Outland Trophy as the best offensive or defensive line player in college football. Unlike in high school, Mahi'ai also enjoyed team success with the Rose Bowl. In addition to many pancakes and no sacks allowed, surprisingly he was able to cap his college career. winning the S27 Prospect Bowl with the Auckland Laser Kiwis. That's also the time he got to know and appreciate his friend Troy Abed. After the Prospect Bowl, Mahi'ai prepared for the upcoming DSFL draft.

College career statistics

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Professional career

DSFL career

After an outstanding college career, Mahi'ai entered the S27 DSFL draft with high optimism. Contrary to personal expectations, the offensive tackle was not selected until 38th pick in the fifth round. With the London Royals, he was drafted by a well-organized and respected team. ""I will proudly put on the black and gold uniform and give my heart to this team!"" Mahi'ai said during draft night. Early on in training camp, the Royals' head coach took particular notice of the offensive tackle's athleticism. Time and time again he threw balls to the rookie and was surprised by the Mahi´ai´s ability to catch on a consistent base and with proper technique. The coach saw great potential in Mahi'ai as a Tight End and integrated him more and more into the Tight Ends' practice drills. His performances in practice were convincing and Mahi'ai was put on a different position by coaches decision.

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 6 in
(1.98 m)
255 lb
(116 kg)
4.85 s 4.68 s 7.65 s 36.5 in
(0.93 m)
10 ft 0 in
(3.05 m)
24 reps 42

Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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