2026 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Losini Maka, OL, Georgetown University

Meet Losini Maka, a top OL/C prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft known for his agility and speed. Learn more about his journey.

Name: Losini Maka

Position: OL/C

College: Georgetown University 

Height: 6’2

Weight: 305

Twitter: @LosiniMaka62

Instagram: sini.rock

What makes you a top prospect at your position in the 2026 NFL Draft? 

I believe that no one is able to move like me. My main part of my game is my agility and speed and the way our play-style at Georgetown is showcases my ability to move.

What is one thing that NFL teams should know about you?

I am a very coachable individual and can adapt to schemes and play styles very quickly. I am able to snap the ball with either hand so it can give me an advantage no matter where the D-linemen is at.

If you could donate to one cause in the world, what would it be? 

I would donate to a program that can help football players from the pacific islands like Hawaii, Tonga, Samoa etc. get more exposure so that they are able to get to college. There is so much talent back in the islands but they just don’t have the chance to get out there.

Who was your role model? 

My family. Each one of them taught me something and gave me examples from them to follow. My parents, sisters and brother all played crucial roles in my upbringing and I wouldn’t be the same without them.

Who is your favorite NFL team?

I would have to say Steelers, because of Troy Polamalu and I had to support the Polynesians and that just carried on after he retired. 

Who is the most underrated teammate at your school? 

I’d have to give 2 people Nai Mose (LB) and Kevin Quinn (OL), both of them are hard workers and resilient to adversity when thrown at them. I’ve worked out with both of and even when they complain lol, they always finish through with the workout no matter how hard it is

What is your biggest pet peeve? 

When people don’t try or don’t take competition serious, especially if it’s in a team setting where effort matters from everyone. I understand a lot of time people will play games for fun, but I believe there’s nothing more fun than winning.

Who is your favorite teacher ever?

It might seem like a corny answer but I’d have to say my siblings, my sisters taught me how to act and how to treat people, my brother taught me anything from football, being my first football coach to learning about finances. Through them and my parents they taught me how to work and helped me form a mentality that I carry with me forever.

Overcoming adversity is what defines character, what was the hardest moment in your life to overcome? 

I’d say when I first left Hawaii because of football and to better my chances of getting looked at by colleges because when I was in Hawaii it was tough to get looked at being such a small state and far away from the mainland so a lot of people would have to leave to get better exposure. So I had to leave family, friends and way of life, I felt alone and scared so I really had to turn to my faith to help me overcome that and to continue to push forward. Also remembering why I am doing it helped me stayed motivated and focused on what I had to do.

If you could have any franchise restaurant in your house what would it be?

I would have to say Zippys. It’s a pretty popular food spot in Hawaii and it got all of the local foods you’d want with hecka good desserts too. Their chili and fried chicken can go toe to toe with any food spot!

What is your favorite snack food? 

Musubi, for those who don’t know its spam and rice wrapped in seaweed. If you want to make it crazier you can add things like egg or whatever you can think of.

What is your degree in? 

Psychology

If you could have dinner with three people dead or alive, who would it be and why? 

First I would say Jesus, to meet him would just be so powerful, I wouldn’t ask him any questions because that would just be foolish of anyone, but I would just want to hear him speak and hear what he has to say.

The next 2 I would say my parents. They were my first teachers and 2 of the most people that I love and care for the most so it doesn’t seem like a hard question to answer in the slightest. Also with the older I get the less I have been able to see them and it would just be a blessing to be able to have a meal with them like I we used to when I was younger.

What is your biggest weakness? 

I get competitive in everything, not just sports related but it can be a competition on who can learn to play an instrument faster. I don’t know if that counts but I only count that as a weakness because in times of playing things for fun like volleyball or basketball I tend to be extremely dialed in to the game as if I was playing professionally. I think that stems from the competition aspect that I had with my brother growing up, competing in almost anything.

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