NFL.com: Rugby player Jordan Mailata giving NFL a shot

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Rugby player Jordan Mailata (6-8, 345 pounds) giving NFL a shot

With the NFL Scouting Combine in the rearview mirror, NFL scouts' next assignment will be attending pro days at colleges across the nation. One that will draw the interest of many of those scouts will take place in Tampa on Saturday, March 24, when Australian-born Jordan Mailata -- a recent rugby convert who moved from Sydney to the U.S. in January -- gets his chance to strut his stuff.

Mailata, a 20-year-old of Samoan origin who played professional rugby for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, is working on making the conversion to offensive tackle in the NFL. At 6-foot-8 and 345 pounds, he has the size to make that conversion, and his recently timed 5.00-second 40-yard dash would have ranked among the top five at his position at the NFL Combine, a hair better than potential first-round OT Connor Williams did it at 50 pounds lighter.

Mailata is working to hone his game at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., under the watchful eye of Aden Durde, the coach responsible for Moritz Boehringer's meteoric draft rise in 2016.

Durde's attention was drawn to Mailata's skills after watching a YouTube video (see video above) sent to him by Mailata's agent, Chris Orr, that showed his incredible combination of size and athleticism.

After a team of coaches worked Mailata out in Los Angeles in December, they brought him to IMG with the goal of preparing the draft-eligible player to showcase his skills at a pro day three months later.

It has not all been plain sailing for the recent convert to football.

"I went there not really understanding the level of athleticism and skill the guys up front at the line of scrimmage had," Mailata said after spending a few weeks learning an entirely new sport. "But now having been put through the many drills and testing, it certainly opened my eyes to how good the NFL athlete is. I am looking forward to the challenge and feel confident I can succeed, but I now have a lot of hard work in front of me before I can start thinking of wearing an NFL jersey. This is just the start of my NFL journey."

Despite the early setbacks, Durde has been impressed with his student's application to learning the sport and progress toward his goal.

"Jordan has worked really hard to pick up a sport that he knew nothing about when he arrived in Florida at the start of the year," Durde said. "His physical talents are overwhelming and stand him in good stead for success in whatever sport he wants to participate in. But so much of football is technique, and he has been really focused on getting that part of his game right."

While Mailata is far from a finished product, coaches and scouts who subscribe to Bill Parcells' "Planet Theory" -- that there are only a finite number of men on Earth that have the size and athleticism to play pro football -- could be intrigued enough to spend a late-round draft pick on this freakishly talented international athlete.
 
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get it right dicknoses. it's rugby league. completely different sport to "rugby", which is called rugby union. cuts me up how they took ownership of the term rugby, the cocks.

just fyi, rugby league is a 13 man a side sport and rugby union is a 15 man a side sport. league is entertaining to watch while union is boring as fuck. i hope that helps.

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get it right dicknoses. it's rugby league. completely different sport to "rugby", which is called rugby union. cuts me up how they took ownership of the term rugby, the cocks.

just fyi, rugby league is a 13 man a side sport and rugby union is a 15 man a side sport. league is entertaining to watch while union is boring as freak. i hope that helps.

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i assuming he's smart and pays attention to his coaches, Draft him with a 6th and let him back up Haverstien
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i assuming he's smart and pays attention to his coaches, Draft him with a 6th and let him back up Haverstien
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What sort of history do these kids who have never really played football have? There are complaints about kids who've played all their lives, but come out of spread offenses in college, having trouble adapting to the NFL. I would think it would be worse for foreigners who just haven't done anything like USA football
 
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get it right dicknoses. it's rugby league. completely different sport to "rugby", which is called rugby union. cuts me up how they took ownership of the term rugby, the cocks.

just fyi, rugby league is a 13 man a side sport and rugby union is a 15 man a side sport. league is entertaining to watch while union is boring as freak. i hope that helps.

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You just completely blew my mind?!? I didn’t know there were two different sports of rugby and which is the one played in NZ or Aussieland? I see clips on a huge field with white birds on it that fly away when the group get near! Lol always wanted to play but when I watch I still don’t understand it! Like the ball, throw it? Plus the ball looks like a defect football! Lol
 
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I’m guessing you’re referring to the one writing the article.

you would be guessing right. is it that hard to get the name of the sport right? if he knows he played for the rabbitohs surely he would know they play in the nrl competition.

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you would be guessing right. is it that hard to get the name of the sport right? if he knows he played for the rabbitohs surely he would know they play in the nrl competition.

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You just completely blew my mind?!? I didn’t know there were two different sports of rugby and which is the one played in NZ or Aussieland? I see clips on a huge field with white birds on it that fly away when the group get near! Lol always wanted to play but when I watch I still don’t understand it! Like the ball, throw it? Plus the ball looks like a defect football! Lol

new zealand is the rugby union capital of the world. it's like a religion there. they have a rugby league side but the popularity is dwarfed by union. australia has a mix of winter sports, the main two being rugby league and australian football (aussie rules) with union a distant 3rd.

union is mostly scrums, rucking (informal scrums), kicking, line outs, more fucking kicking, endless fucking rucks, 5 minute fucking scrums, then fucking endless penalty goals, then more fucking kicking, linout, ruck, scrum, etc, etc, fucking etc. you get the drift. little running involved. the highlights don't paint an accurate picture of the game.

league is more simple and brutal. alot of one out runs with big collisions. but much more ball movement and running.

youtube some rugby league videos and rugby union videos and you'll see the differences between the two.

sorry about the rambling.

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new zealand is the rugby union capital of the world. it's like a religion there. they have a rugby league side but the popularity is dwarfed by union. australia has a mix of winter sports, the main two being rugby league and australian football (aussie rules) with union a distant 3rd.

union is mostly scrums, rucking (informal scrums), kicking, line outs, more freaking kicking, endless freaking rucks, 5 minute freaking scrums, then freaking endless penalty goals, then more freaking kicking, linout, ruck, scrum, etc, etc, freaking etc. you get the drift. little running involved. the highlights don't paint an accurate picture of the game.

league is more simple and brutal. alot of one out runs with big collisions. but much more ball movement and running.

youtube some rugby league videos and rugby union videos and you'll see the differences between the two.

sorry about the rambling.

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Haha I can't remember where your from but love when people from SA, NZ, AU, or the UK go on rambling or rants. Pretty funny due to their accents and unique cursing or slanging terms that aren't common in the US. haha

Anyways that's interesting, going to go watch some vids now.
 
Haha I can't remember where your from but love when people from SA, NZ, AU, or the UK go on rambling or rants. Pretty funny due to their accents and unique cursing or slanging terms that aren't common in the US. haha

Anyways that's interesting, going to go watch some vids now.

i'm from sydney and if you couldn't guess already, i'm a league fan.

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i'm from sydney and if you couldn't guess already, i'm a league fan.

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I was thinking both but wasn't 100%. Didn't want to ask if you were a Kiwi, some guys I've spoke to from Aussie get all mad if you call them a Kiwi. lol