Jaguars OT Luke Joeckel feels off, but looks just fine in transition to right side

Rain splashes off of Luke Joeckel, left, as he pushes and shoves with Ryan Davis (59) during a drill at the NFL football team's rookie minicamp, Saturday, May 4, 2013, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/The Florida Times-Union, Bruce Lipsky) (The Associated Press)

Jacksonville Jaguars first round draft pick Luke Joeckel, center, blocks Abry Jones during NFL football rookie minicamp Friday, May 3, 2013, at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/The Florida Times-Union, Bob Self) (The Associated Press)

Jacksonville Jaguars offensive tackle Luke Joeckel is going through an awkward stage.

His hand placement, foot stagger and set balance seem strange — all part of his transition from left to right tackle.

He might feel a bit off, but he looks just fine.

Joeckel has been downright dominant through two days of rookie minicamp, showing exactly why the Jaguars selected him with the second overall pick last week in the NFL draft.

He hasn't allowed a sack or even a pressure in team drills. It shouldn't be much of a surprise because he's going against undrafted rookies and tryout players. But it's surely a good start for the former Texas A&M standout who is playing a somewhat different position for the first time in years.