Ironic thread because I watched the second Jets game last night and those were the two guys I focused on. I agree with futurescout in that I don't see Pouncey as a premier center. He has nowhere near the powerful explosion of Dwight Stephenson, nor the tenacity of Jim Langer. Nice player who is overhyped around here largely because he compares favorably to the majority of Ireland's picks.
We could really use a rugged nasty type at center like Mawae to free Pouncey to use his athleticism at guard. The guy I wanted in the draft last year, Brian Schwenke, could have filled that bill nicely. He can also play guard or center. If your most athletic guy is at guard he can drift to help out with struggling tackles.
The best thing I can say about Dion Jordan is that he never quits out there and chases the play to its finish, unlike many of our defenders. His special teams background undoubtedly contributes to that. Otherwise, Jordan is not close to competent defensive end level right now. He's stunningly slow off the snap, to the point the tackle is already backpeddling and looking at Jordan as if to ask if he's actually going to do something. It's like a chess player frustrated that his opponent is frozen and won't make a move. Late in the year Jordan seemingly understood he needed a greater variety of moves. But his solution was ridiculous. He started swinging both arms side to side as if juking the tackle. That led to being stuck in space instead of utilizing his great asset of length per stride.
At Oregon I liked Jordan better on the left side. I really think he's more natural there and uses leverage better on that side, even if it's Wake's position. Jordan doesn't display any ability to vary his rush technique on the right side. Looping up the middle he's okay when he starts outside from a cover position and then is sent on an interior blitz, other than he somehow keeps his hands at Sugar Ray Leonard level instead of high and extended.
Tons of work required with that guy. If he were on any other team I certainly wouldn't be scared of him.