With the NFL draft coming up quickly, the Detroit Lions are rounding out their 30 pre-draft visits. They had one this weekend with a Canadian collegiate lineman with an interesting story and some impressive athleticism.
Giovanni Manu, all 6-foot-7, 352 pounds of him, was in Detroit on Sunday for an official pre-draft visit. Manu played left guard and left tackle for the University of British Columbia, earning All-Canada honors in the last two years.
Manu was born in Tonga and moved to Canada as a kid. He first made waves as a basketball player before switching to football.
Here’s a fun one: The best kept secret in the NFL Draft is Tongan OT Giovanni Manu, who checks in at a freakish 6.073, 352lbs. Manu ran 4.96 at his Pro Day, which featured half the league in attendance. He also verted 33.5 inches.
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It’s unusual for Canadian collegians to get drafted into the NFL. The last one selected was DT David Onyemata by the New Orleans Saints back in 2016 — a Saints team that had Lions head coach Dan Campbell on the staff. Manu is not expected to be drafted but could generate something of a bidding war as a priority free agent after the draft. Manu has been on at least eight other pre-draft visits.