Ka'ena Decambra
Arizona
Scouting Report

Versatile interior lineman who played guard, tackle, and center across four years at Hawaii and one at Arizona — the kind of Swiss Army knife that practice-squad-to-53 roster battles are made of. Decambra's pass blocking was his calling card at Arizona, consistently grading in the 70s on PFF with an 86.0 peak against BYU, but his run blocking was uneven and rarely cracked the upper echelon. He took over the center position for the first time in his career at Arizona and showed the football IQ and leadership to handle the mental demands, but the lack of experience at the pivot and unrefined technique in combination blocks raise serious questions about NFL readiness at center. The floor here is a camp body with positional flexibility; the ceiling is a practice-squad developmental piece who could eventually push for a backup role at guard.

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Versatile interior lineman who bounced between positions across his college career and projects as a developmental backup with the intelligence to eventually contribute. Neither player profiles as an NFL starter on traits alone, but the flexibility and football character give them a path to a roster.

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