Mike Pucillo
Michael Pucillo is an American former professional football player who played offensive guard in the National Football League. He played college football at Auburn.
College career
Pucillo attended Auburn University and was a letterman in football. In football, he played offensive guard and center, started 25 games, and as a junior, he helped the team average 356.7 total yards per game.Professional career
Pucillo was drafted 215th overall in the seventh round of the 2002 NFL Draft.On February 27, 2007, Pucillo re-signed with the Redskins in a 1-year contract worth $540,000.
Due to an injury to Todd Wade, Pucillo got his first start at left guard during the preseason against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Head Coach Joe Gibbs said, "With Todd being hurt, we gave him a chance to start and I thought he did very well. He continues to be a valuable guy because he can do so many things for you. He can play tight end for you in our package. He can back up Casey at center and now he has a chance to start at guard. So we have to continue to play that out. There's an example of someone seizing an opportunity and he gave it everything he's got. He has been impressive." However, the Redskins did not resign Pucillo after the 2007 season so he became a free agent.