Ray Feinga
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San Bruno, California, U.S.
Feinga with the Miami Dolphins in 2012 | |||||
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| Position | Guard | ||||
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| Born | May 8, 1986 San Bruno, California, U.S. | ||||
| Height | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | ||||
| Weight | 320 lb (145 kg) | ||||
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| High school | Hunter (West Valley City, Utah) | ||||
| College | BYU | ||||
| NFL draft | 2009: undrafted | ||||
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Ray Feinga (born May 8, 1986) is an American former professional football player who was a guard in the National Football League (NFL). He was signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2009. He played college football for the BYU Cougars.
Feinga was also a member of the San Diego Chargers, Miami Dolphins, and San Jose SaberCats.
Feinga was an All-State selection as a senior and led Hunter High School, West Valley City, Utah to the State Championship. He was named 2003 Mr. Football in the state of Utah as a senior and Gatorade player of the year. He was selected to the U.S Army All-American Bowl. Additionally, he was named Hunter's Most Valuable Player and earned region defensive player of the year and MVP. He was an All-State and All-Region selection as a junior as well after recording more than 70 tackles and nine sacks on defense.
College career
Feinga was a two-time First-team All-Mountain West Conference pick at left guard while at BYU. He was also a Second-team All-America selection in 2007. Feinga redshirted as a true freshman in 2004. In 2005, he played in eight games during the season with one start. As a sophomore, he played in all 13 games and started at left guard in 10 games. In 2007, he started 12 of 13 games at left guard for the Cougars. He did not allow a single sack all season despite recording more than 70 knock-down blocks. He was named All-Mountain West Conference for his efforts. He was again All-MWC in 2008 as a senior after starting all 13 games in 2008 at left guard.