Dalcourt has a girthy lower half and play strength that is commonly found in Alabama interior linemen. He can displace down-block targets and is capable on double teams and when pulling in space. He can play center and guard, but he lacks the ideal length to keep two-gappers from punching and neutralizing his efforts at the point of attack. He’s a leaner in pass protection, but he will generally work to mirror the man in front of him. Dalcourt’s position flexibility is great and he’s solid when he’s healthy, but his history with durability issues could be a stumbling block for him despite his potential to earn a job as a backup in the NFL.