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Logan Hall NFL Draft Profile
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Logan Hall Scouting ReportLogan plays light on his feet as a pass-rusher. He is an effective when combined with sound hand usage. His leg drive is impressive. He is constantly churning his legs with a nonstop motor and power behind each step. Logan has heavy hands. He can jolt offensive linemen off balance with his first punch. Logan plays with a bully mentality. He is stronger and more violent than his opponents, and makes sure to let them know it. He has good anchor and ability to control blocks, especially for a sub-300-pounder. He can even get low at the snap and handle double-teams vs the run. Logan has above-average sense for what kind of blocks he's facing in the run game and how to adjust. His alignment flexibility. Can play anywhere from 2i- to 5-technique. Fits today's NFL. |
Areas for ImprovementHall has moments where he leans when taking on blocks rather than keeping his weight over his feet. His height can lead to some natural leverage issues. Sometimes lumbers trying to settle down and get low when faced with pulling blocks in space. His height also makes it tough for him to bend low and work under blocks as a pass-rusher. He is not a great gap shooter. Does better to come off the ball and control blocks rather than shoot through the line of scrimmage to create chaos.
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Logan Hall Career at SchoolLogan Hall was a three-star recruit by 247Sports. No. 102 defensive end by 247Sports. He was a two-year starter for Belton after moving in his sophomore year from Oklahoma. He recorded 38 solo tackles, 16 assisted tackles and 10 tackles for loss as a senior. In 2018 he saw action in all 13 games as a true freshman, starting the Armed Forces Bowl vs. Army. Logan played in 12 games, making three starts at defensive tackle. He Logged 14 tackles (six solo), 2.0 tackles for loss and 0.5 sack with two pass breakups in 2019. In 2020, he appeared in eight games, making seven start on Houston's defensive line. He recorded 23 tackles (nine solo), 2.0 tackles for loss and one sack. He also had three quarterback hurries.
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Logan Hall NFL Draft Player ProfileHall's heavy hands and strong anchor allow him to take control of blocks early on. His lower-body strength and heavy hands show up just the same in the passing game. Hall has relentless leg drive as a pass-rusher in addition to active, violent hands. Hall is not the quickest or bendiest defensive lineman, which could explain why Houston moved him away from the edge after getting him on campus. He is not one to fire through open gaps and immediately blow up the backfield. His height can also occasionally give him some leverage issues when he needs to bend and manipulate his body around blocks. Hall's best fit will be in a front that moves him around from a 4i/5-tech position on base downs and kicks him inside on passing downs. That should allow his anchor and violent nature to keep linebackers clean on base downs, while using his power and relentless motor to muck things up inside on passing downs.
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