Scott Porter: What do you feel are your biggest strengths?
Gerald Munns: My ability to diagnose and react to offensive plays while remaining disciplined in my responsibilities.
Scott Porter: What are your goals for the NFL?
Gerald Munns: My ultimate goal is to get the opportunity to contend and compete for a job for as long as possible.
Scott Porter: What NFL player reminds you of yourself and why?
Gerald Munns: Stewart Bradley, Philadelphia Eagles
Scott Porter: What do you feel are your biggest football accomplishments?
Gerald Munns: Winning a Pac 10 Championship in 2007 I was also nominated for Butkus Award Watchlist 2008.
Scott Porter: What kind of a person is an NFL team getting in you?
Gerald Munns: They are getting a hard working guy who is unselfish and someone who is willing to dowhatever it takes to get things done.
Scott Porter: Who has been your biggest influence?
Gerald Munns: My older brother Kasey Munns played MLB at ISU and USU.
Scott Porter: What will you miss most about college football?
Gerald Munns: The relationships built with fellow teammates and coaches.
Scott Porter: What do you feel will be the toughest transition from the college level to the pro level?
Gerald Munns: Matching the intensity every play against experienced veterans.
Scott Porter: What will you be doing from now until the draft to prepare yourself for your shot at the NFL?
Gerald Munns: I will be training for Pro day at Arizona State University, healthy dieting, and maintaining a clear mind frame.
Scott Porter: What are your hobbies off the field?
Gerald Munns: Basketball, Reading books, and listening to music.

































































































































































