Career Summary
Ray Feinga came to BYU after leading Hunter High School to the state championship and being named the region MVP and Defensive Player of the Year. He played in 44 games as a Cougar with 36 starts. Feinga was a vital part of an offensive line that helped BYU to a national ranking in several categories, including No. 4 in total offense in 2006 and No. 6 in passing per game in 2008. As a senior he helped BYU rank second in the nation in third-down conversion percentage. A four-time letterman, Feinga was a valuable contribution to the Cougars' 38-13 overall record. See the season summary tabs below and the recognition and stats tabs for more details.
Professional
Signed free agent deal with the St. Louis Rams in 2009
Personal
Son of Siaosi Feinga and Monalisa Paeahelotu of Vava'u, Tonga ... married to Kassie Afo.
Player Chat: August 18, 2008
Before BYU
An all-state selection as a senior ... led the Wolverines to the state championship ... named 2003 Mr. Football in the state of Utah as a senior ... named Hunter's Most Valuable Player ... earned region Defensive Player of the Year and MVP honors ... an all-state selection ... an all-state and all-region selection as a junior ... recorded over 70 tackles and nine sacks on defense ... ranked 11th regionally by PrepStar Magazine ... recruited by Utah, Cal, USC, Stanford, UCLA, Notre Dame, Hawaii, Colorado and Oregon.