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Marist Liufau rookie contract figures with Dallas Cowboys revealed after NFL Draft

Matt Connollyby:Matt Connolly04/26/24

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Notre Dame linebacker Marist Liufau. (Icon Sportswire / Contributor PhotoG/Getty)

Marist Liufau heard his name called in the third round of Friday’s NFL Draft. He is now off to the Dallas Cowboys and is set to receive a nice pay day.

The former Notre Dame star is expected to sign a four-year deal with the Cowboys for $5,691,589, per spotrac. That includes a signing bonus of $959,338.

Liufau was taken No. 87 overall by Dallas.

He spent the past five years in South Bend. During that time, he appeared in 39 games, including 28 starts with 25 coming in the past two seasons. He would have had even more games under his belt had he not missed all of 2021 due to an ACL injury in the preseason.

In his collegiate career, Liufau posted 117 tackles with a dozen for loss, four sacks, a forced fumbles along with three recoveries, three deflections, and an interception.

As a graduate this past fall, he totaled 44 tackles, three sacks, a pair of deflections, and both a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Those were among the best numbers on the Notre Dame defense, including being third in sacks.

Liufau, who comes from Honolulu, Hawaii, played high school football at Punahou. He was a three-star prospect there as the No. 448 overall recruit in the 2019 cycle. That’s according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He also rated as the No. 52 LB in the class and the No. 6 player from The Aloha State.

Liufau has some work to do to continue his efforts from Notre Dame into the NFL. Still, he’s on his way now as a draft pick after the (INSERT TEAM) selected him.

What NFL Draft analysts are saying about Marist Liufau

NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein believes that Liufau’s energy at his position is a positive and a negative with his game. Still, while he has some drawbacks of his own, he still graded him as a Day 3 selection, specifically in the fifth round, for what he could bring to a team on defense or special teams.

“Angular linebacker with endless energy but a level of impatience that can occasionally pull him out of positioning,” Zierlein wrote. “Liufau plays with good short-area burst and a willingness to step downhill and leverage his gaps. At times, he will move unnecessarily and get trapped behind a second-level blocker or lose track of where the play is headed. Liufau offers third-down value as a spot dropper with good field awareness and might have enough man-cover talent to line up over big slot targets from time to time.”

“He appears to lack the instincts to be a consistent tackle-maker as a pro but does have the qualities to potentially compete as a nickel linebacker with special teams value as a Day 3 pick.”