Mike Pouncey NFL Draft Scouting Report
Mike Pouncey
6'5, 303 pounds | Guard | Florida Gators
Agility: Pouncey is a good athlete and can gain leverage quickly with great balance. He has quick feet and very good agility that allows him to keep his feet under him and maintain his balance while sliding side to side. His agility helps him to get out of his stance very quickly.
Movement: He is a coordinated athlete and stays on his feet. He is an outstanding pull blocker and usually eliminates his man from the play. He has the foot quickness to slide side to side. His athleticism allows him to get out of his stance quickly while maintaining his balance. Moves body well to adjust to quick pass rushers attacking the inside.
Pass blocking: Pouncey sets up quickly with balance and leverage. He gets hands up fairly quick. Uses a good hand punch to keep defender at bay most of the time, but is an area that needs improvement. Has good leverage and base to withstand initial push from the defender who is bull rushing. He is very good at setting up quickly and uses his quick feet to get out of stance and slide side to side to neutralize defender.
Quickness: He has very good foot quickness. He has good flexibility that allow him to bend knees to give him good explosion coming out of his stance. Pouncey is a very smart football player and can handle complex defensive schemes and diagnoses the play quickly. He is very instinctive and reacts to defender movement on the line of scrimmage.
Run blocking: He does a decent job on positional and angle blocks. He needs to work on pushing defensive lineman straight back and finishing the block thru the whistle. He gets out of his stance quickly and jolts the defender with his hands. Has the foot quickness and agility to pull and lead block well out in space.
Strength: Pouncey has good playing strength but lacks power to move the defensive lineman straight ahead on running plays. He does however has the body type to handle the massive nose tackles at the pro level. He needs to work at exploding into the defender more in the running game. Has the strength to handle bull rushers when he keeps his feet under him and uses leverage.
Technique: His overall production is great in key situations and is outstanding when he uses proper techniques. Very consistent in pass protection using good hand placement. Needs to show more aggression in the run game and drive defenders into the ground. Maintains very good concentration especially on key downs and situations.
Final Word: Pouncey is a good athlete overall and with his foot quickness, balance, and good understanding of the guard/center position will make an immediate contribution to whomever drafts him. His versatility to play either position is a plus and will raise his stock come draft day. He has good awareness and can handle complex defensive line schemes. He plays with good leverage and has outstanding balance when out in front in the running game. He needs to be more aggressive in finishing blocks through the whistle. Pouncey will be an outstanding professional with better technique use and gaining playing experience. He is likely going to be the first interior lineman drafted probably in the 1st round in the 2011 NFL draft.
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I do not think he is a good center prospect. Guard most likely. His shot-gun snaps were often off the mark.
With pick #195 the Buffalo Bills select Michael Jasper (6'4" 395 lbs) Bethel University.
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The right (draft) move sometimes might be to strengthen a strength. Filling holes in the 1st round leads to grabs and busts..
by Buffalo for Eternity on Mar 10, 2011 9:07 PM EST reply actions
He has supposedly improved his snap issues.
I’ve heard from Florida fans that he had difficulty making some of the line calls, though. I agree that he should be looked at as a G with the ability to fill in as C in a pinch.
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Isn’t he the exact same size as Maurkice coming out of college?
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by John Stephens on Mar 11, 2011 2:15 PM EST up reply actions
if he HAS fixed his issues
he’s the most likely target for the Giants. Tom Coughlin hinted as much, saying get a center was a top priority. I wouldn’t mind it at all. Just would like him to develop a little bit more lower body strength to help out in the run game
2011 Draft - NY Giants
1) Akeem Ayers, OLB
2) Mikel LeShoure, RB
3) Jake Kirkpatrick, C
4) Curtis Brown, CB
5) ( ._.)
6) Henry Hynoski, FB
7) Ricardo Lockette, KR/PR
by BigBlueIntervention on Mar 11, 2011 12:18 AM EST reply actions
Giants
If Flaherty can turn a 6th-round OT in Adam Koets into a capable reserve center that can start a few games for you, surely he can fix Pouncey’s problems. I don’t think Koets had ever snapped before in his life before 2009, and you could tell throughout training camp that he was struggling to make the shift. But he ended up starting 3 games at center this year and doing a pretty solid job.
Flaherty’s one of the most underrated o-line coaches out there. I don’t think Pouncey’s snapping issues should worry the Giants much. They just need to decide if taking an interior o-lineman that early is the right move and if Pouncey is the BPA.
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The question is whether he'll be a center or guard at the next level ?
Doug Farrar of Yahoosports, and footballoutsiders thinks he knows:
Mike may actually be a better guard at the next level, while Maurkice had more experience at center, having started in the middle for three seasons prior to entering the NFL, I think Mike seems to be a bit more of a pure road-grader, is much more physical, and would be best-served by not having to worry about the intricacies of the center position.
Seattle with the #25?
I’d be pretty happy with this line:
Okung-Gallery-Spencer/Unger-Pouncey-Locklear/Andrews/Polumbus/Willis
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Mar 11, 2011 5:34 PM EST reply actions
Anyone think he might throttle back a little at a lot of his workouts so that he can fall to the Steelers and play with Maurkice?
I see it as a very distinct possibility.
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