Livai was ranked as one of the top 10 defensive performers at the Rivals Camp Series event in Las Vegas in late February. He played primarily at defensive end during his junior campaign but is expected to play multiple roles, on both sides of the ball, as a senior.
"He is such a hybrid and he has just blown up in the weight room," Nast said. "He is benching 355 [pounds], squatting 495, power cleaning 295 and his forty time is still a 4.57. He is a really lean 250, too. His brother is I want to say 6-foot-7 and his dad is 6-foot-9 so he is still going to grow and get bigger. He hasn't even filled out yet.
"Colleges see him as a defensive end or a linebacker, just depending on the team and the scheme. Some people are looking at him as a tight end, too. He can catch. He has been out at our spring practices playing tight end and fullback, doing offense half the time, and he looks good."