The newest member of the Giants had a message for Jaxson Dart after Big Blue selected Francis Mauigoa with their No. 10 overall pick.
The offensive tackle from Miami showed just how committed he was to his new teammate already by telling ESPN moments after being taken that he’s “ready to die for you, man” when he was asked about protecting Dart.
“I know a lot of things has happened, but I’m ready to die for you bro,” he said.
Dart was sacked 35 times during his rookie season and, due to his aggressive style, dealt with concussion issues.
Now, with one of their first picks in the John Harbaugh era, the Giants have opted to address the offensive line.

The pick that the Giants used to select Mauigoa was the one they acquired in the trade with the Bengals that sent Dexter Lawrence to Cincinnati.
Mauigoa is well known for his Samoan roots and is known to his friends and family as “Sisi.”
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His heritage is also something he takes great pride in, addressing it while on ESPN after he was taken.
“Born and raised an American Samoan, never thought I’d be here,” he said when asked what his message was to his community. “If I can do it, you can do it. Simple as that.”
Mauigoa also wore an outfit that paid homage to his heritage, which he proudly sported on the NFL draft red carpet and had on when he went on stage after his name was called by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Going into the draft, it was unclear what the Giants would do, and general manager Joe Schoen admitted that the team took calls about trading the No. 5 overall pick.


