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ALLEN PARK — Giovanni Manu wants to be like Taylor Decker. He thinks most players, particularly offensive linemen, would want ...
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Detroit Lions second-year offensive lineman Giovanni Manu worked with veteran Taylor Decker this offseason as he looks to ...
Giovanni Manu is hoping a learning year under his belt and the mentorship of his fellow Lions offensive linemen will make a ...
Manu got two reps (as did everyone) in the pit, both playing as a left tackle.
Head coach Dan Campbell speaks to reporters about the development of OL Giovanni Manu, what edge Aidan Hutchinson brings to ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/lions as Burning Question: How Has Giovanni Manu Looked?. The Detroit ...
Giovanni Manu remains a largely unknown commodity after his first season with the Detroit Lions. Drafted in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft — from a trade of this year's third-round pick ...
Running a 5.06 40-yard dash, Manu went on to hit a massive 33.5 inches in his vertical jump. Standing at a whopping 6-foot-7 and 352 pounds, the Lions just drafted a large ball of clay to mold.
Manu remains an unfinished product headed into his second NFL season. However, from all accounts, the physically-imposing lineman is ready to take the next step in his career development in 2025.
Manu's athleticism (4.96 40-yard dash and a 33.5-inch vertical at the combine) at 6-foot-8 and 335 pounds has been undeniable to observers from the moment he arrived at Allen Park.
Giovanni Manu, a Tongan offensive tackle who played college football in British Columbia and was drafted with a fourth-round pick in 2024, didn’t appear in a game last season. But the staff has ...
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