History was made at the 2026 NFL Draft, with three Samoans drafted in Round 1! Samoan standouts Spencer Fano, Francis Mauigoa, and Olaivavega ‘Vega’ Ioane all drafted in the top 15.
They were joined by fellow Polynesian talents Makai Lemon and Caleb Lomu also drafted in the first round picks.
It is a groundbreaking achievement by Polynesian athletes on the biggest stage of American football’s future stars.
Five Polynesian players in the first round is the highest number ever recorded, with three of those picks in the Top 15, underscoring the growing influence of Pasefika athletes in the sport.
The achievement is even more striking when placed in context. Polynesians make up just 0.3 percent of the United States population, yet accounted for 16 percent of first-round selections in this year’s draft, a powerful reflection of both talent and legacy.
For Samoa in particular, the moment signals more than just sporting success. It is a continuation of a proud tradition of excellence in American football, and a reminder of the deep cultural roots that drive many Pasifika athletes to succeed at the highest level.
As the draft continues through the weekend, anticipation remains high that more Pasifika players will hear their names called, further cementing a legacy that is rapidly reshaping the game.
This is more than a moment, it is history in motion, led by three Samoans who have helped put their nation firmly in the spotlight.
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