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  • fordfixer
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    • May 2008
    • 10921

    Mike Pouncey stands out at Florida’s pro day

    Mike Pouncey stands out at Florida’s pro day

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    GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)—There was one thing that stood out at Florida’s pro day Tuesday: “Team Pouncey” T-shirts were everywhere.

    They were on the field and in the stands. They were on former and current players. They were on friends and family members.

    At one point, New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick found himself surrounded by a dozen people wearing the black shirts that had “Team Pouncey” printed on the front and “2 Of A Kind” on the back.


    Despite the extra attention, Mike Pouncey didn’t need help separating himself from the pack. Pouncey was the main attraction at Florida’s pro day.

    The 6-foot-4, 310-pound guard/center had scouts, general managers and coaches watching his every move. They broke down his stance, put him through blocking drills, scrutinized his snaps, talked about his personal life and tested his football IQ.

    “I did a great job. They loved me,” Pouncey said.

    With good reason, too.

    Pouncey’s twin brother, Maurkice, started 16 games at center for the Pittsburgh Steelers last season and made the Pro Bowl as a rookie. Mike has the same DNA, something NFL personnel executives noted.

    “You definitely take that into consideration because obviously they’re very similar,” Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Gene Smith said. “Both guys could play center or guard, and versatility equals value. He did a nice job out here today.”

    Pouncey spent most of his college career at guard, but returned for his senior year and replaced his brother at center. He struggled some early, but settled down with more experience and emerged as Florida’s best blocker and one of the team leaders.

    “You’ve got to love his confidence and his personality,” Jaguars offensive line coach Andy Heck said. “He’s got a magnetic personality. It’s clear that he’s got some leadership about him. I think that shines through.”

    Safeties Ahmad Black and Will Hill, linebackers Brandon Hicks and A.J. Jones, receiver Carl Moore, running back Emmanuel Moody, punter Chas Henry, offensive linemen Maurice Hurt, Marcus Gilbert and Carl Johnson, and defensive linemen Brandon Antwine, Duke Lemmens, Lawrence Marsh, Terron Sanders and Justin Trattou, and a few others also worked out in the Swamp.

    Three former Florida players—quarterback Chris Leak, tight end Tate Casey and linebacker Dustin Doe—showed up to work out. But because they are considered NFL free agents in the middle of a lockout, they weren’t allowed on the field or able to talk to any team representatives.

    Pouncey, meanwhile, held everyone’s interest.

    Since he worked out at the NFL combine in Indianapolis last month, there was little Pouncey had to prove. Still, he bench-pressed 225 pounds 24 times, two fewer than his brother, and did every drill scouts requested. He met individually with the New York Giants, the Jaguars, the Patriots and the Chicago Bears. He also begins individual workouts Wednesday, with the first stop being Detroit.

    Pouncey would love Pittsburgh to draft him so he would be reunited with his best friend, but the Steelers pick 31st and Pouncey doesn’t expect to still be on the board then.

    Nonetheless, the Steelers like the thought of pairing up the brothers and seeing what develops.

    “I don’t know if it’ll happen, but I can (imagine that scenario),” Pittsburgh offensive line coach Sean Kugler said. “They’re tough to tell apart. They’re very similar in a lot of ways, great kids, great family. I certainly enjoy coaching Maurkice and wherever his brother ends up, he’ll do a great job as well.”

    Mike Pouncey anticipates getting drafted in the middle of the first round, pointing to warm meetings and strong feedback from the Miami Dolphins (15th pick), the Jaguars (16th), the Giants (19th) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (20th).

    The Bucs would be a welcome spot since it’s a half-hour drive from his home in Lakeland.

    “That’s hometown,” Pouncey said. “I would love to go there.”

    Pouncey didn’t bring up his brother’s success Tuesday. He didn’t feel he needed to. Those T-shirts—his mother handed out 30 of them—said it all.

    “I don’t sell it,” Pouncey said. “They watch the tape, they see we play just alike. Obviously, he’s doing so good at center at the next level that they’ll probably throw me in at center and let me excel at that position. But if not, I’ll play guard. I’ll play any position they want me to.”

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  • Chadman
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 6537

    #2
    Re: Mike Pouncey stands out at Florida’s pro day

    Put a line through the Pouncey-Pouncey OL combination in Pittsburgh.


    Honestly though- back to back 1st round investments in the Interior OL is possibly overkill for a position widely regarded as being one of the easier to fill.

    If Pouncey goes mid-1st, who falls lower?

    Chadman will be watching how Corey Luiget fares on Draft Day...
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    • papillon
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      • Mar 2008
      • 11340

      #3
      Re: Mike Pouncey stands out at Florida’s pro day

      So much for Mike sandbagging a bit in hopes that he falls to the Steelers. He'll be gone by 1.20, 1.21 or 1.22 and I don';t even know who owns those picks. He isn't making it to 1.31 that's for sure.

      Belechick has two picks in the 1st round.

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      • Eddie Spaghetti
        Hall of Famer
        • Jul 2008
        • 4123

        #4
        Re: Mike Pouncey stands out at Florida’s pro day

        is it just me or is this kid maybe just a little too confident?

        some of his quotes have me scratching my head when i think back to how humble maurkice was coming in.

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        • Chadman
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 6537

          #5
          Re: Mike Pouncey stands out at Florida’s pro day

          Think he's probably just having a bit of fun with it all more than over confidence...but could be wrong.

          Hope not.

          Unless the Patriots draft him, that is.
          The people that are trying to make the world worse never take a day off, why should I?

          Light up the darkness.

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          • hawaiiansteel
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 35649

            #6
            Re: Mike Pouncey stands out at Florida’s pro day

            March 16

            Florida C/G Mike Pouncey reports he has met with several teams, with the strongest interest coming from Miami, Jacksonville, New England, Tampa Bay and the Giants, all of which pick from 15th to 20th in this year’s opening round. Pouncey plans to be in Detroit to meet with the Lions, who pick 13th, later today.

            [url="http://www.gbnreport.com/index.htm"]http://www.gbnreport.com/index.htm[/url]

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            • Chadman
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              • May 2008
              • 6537

              #7
              Re: Mike Pouncey stands out at Florida’s pro day

              Honestly- happy about this. Would be slightly concerned if back-to-back 1st Round Interior OL was the direction the Steelers go in.

              Do the Steelers need improved IOL play? Yes.

              But do they need a 1st round talent wedged between Flo/Colon & Pouncey? Not really.

              Is there THAT great a difference between Pouncey & Hudson? Cannon?
              The people that are trying to make the world worse never take a day off, why should I?

              Light up the darkness.

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              • steelblood
                Hall of Famer
                • May 2008
                • 4166

                #8
                Re: Mike Pouncey stands out at Florida’s pro day

                Sometimes you like players to compliment each other. The Pounceys will both struggle sometimes with mammouth NTs. It took both of them to block Cody and they still didn't do a great job in college. It may be nice to have a RG who stronger (even at the expense of some of that fluidity). Also, there are more than a few scouts who believe Mike is not on the level as Maurkice.
                Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.

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                • Oviedo
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                  • May 2008
                  • 23824

                  #9
                  Re: Mike Pouncey stands out at Florida’s pro day

                  Originally posted by Chadman
                  Put a line through the Pouncey-Pouncey OL combination in Pittsburgh.


                  Honestly though- back to back 1st round investments in the Interior OL is possibly overkill for a position widely regarded as being one of the easier to fill.

                  If Pouncey goes mid-1st, who falls lower?

                  Chadman will be watching how Corey Luiget fares on Draft Day...
                  Don't waste time talking about giving away picks and trading up. Readjust your sights onto other targets.
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