Miami Dolphins Draft Q&A: Mike Pouncey
Instead of grading the Dolphins’ 2011 draft, something many sites will be doing in the coming days, I thought I would interview writers/bloggers that watched these prospects first hand in college.
Mainly because it’s kind of pointless to grade a draft class until the players are given a couple years. But also, while I have been reading up on the guys Miami drafted, I think it would be more insightful to hear from guys who followed their every move in college and have a real idea of what the Dolphins are getting.
First up, we will start with none other than first-round pick Mike Pouncey. Please welcome in Sean Quinn from Alligator Army, SB Nation’s Florida Gators’ blog, to answer a few questions about the Dolphins’ new interior lineman.
Phins Phocus: What are some of Pouncey's biggest strengths that he will bring to the Dolphins' offensive line?
A: To me, his chief most strength was off-the-field. Pouncey served as the team's captain, but more than that he controlled the mood of the offensive line and was the senior leader the otherwise young offense needed. He served the role that new Tampa Bay Buccaneer S Ahmad Black did, morally at least, for the offense. He was someone Coaches Meyer and Addazio respected and he often appeared after to the press after games as the voice of the offense.
When it comes to matters on-the-field, the guy can block. He's a big guy and he was able to block some of the strongest defensive tackles the SEC threw at him - guys like Terrence Cody, Marcell Dareus, and Nick Fairley to name a few. Very good blocker and incredibly strong off the line.
Phins Phocus: What are some of the things he struggles with?
A: The adjustment to center last year wasn't pretty - mainly dealing with Pouncey's inability to learn the shotgun snap. Beyond that, a lot of "normal lineman issues" - sometimes he'd be a bit slow to realize the blitz or end up flopping a bit too much, but nothing stands out like the shotgun snap.





As I posted on Twitter this morning, I was out of town today and could only follow the final day of the draft from my phone. I unfortunately didn’t have time to post about any of the Dolphins’ picks until now. 
We all assumed the Dolphins lost out on a second-round pick when they were unable to trade down out of the 15th spot last night.