
The Arizona Wildcats just finished up their last round of official visits this summer. As of now, they have found some decent success from the visits and on Monday night, they received some more good news.
Kaisi Lafitaga, a two-way lineman from American Samoa, has announced his commitment to the Wildcats.
Lafitaga, who plays for Tafuna High School in Pago Pago, was relatively unknown to Arizona fans before this weekend. There isn’t much tape out there on him, however, there are some interesting clips from some camps that he’s attended this spring and summer. He measures in at 6-foot-4 and 290 pounds and appears to be light on his feet with quick lateral movement. He also seems to have a pretty solid base, able to keep his balance when a quick or powerful rush hits him.
Lafitaga has three reported offers and chose Arizona over Hawai’i and Alcorn State. He took his official to Arizona this past weekend and pulled the trigger on his commitment afterward.
He is yet to be ranked by 247Sports internally nor in the Composite. He usually plays offensive line, however, has the flexibility to play on the defensive line as well. That is where the Wildcats are brining him in. Arizona defensive line coach Joe Salave’a has a very successful history of brining in linemen from American Samoa and turning them into problems for offenses. He’ll be looking to do that here as well.
Lafitaga joins Harvie Moeai as the defensive line commits for the Wildcats in 2026. Overall the UA has 14 commitments in the class, nine coming in June.
You can see his camp clips below.
Kaisi Lafitaga/ USC camp on june 17.@CoachSummers70 pic.twitter.com/tVyFOd6ekt
— Kaisi Lafitaga (@kaisi_lafitaga) June 19, 2025