With the 54th pick, the Cleveland Browns select Michael Hall Jr. DT, Ohio State.
Cleveland has a rather loaded roster and chooses their top player on the board and local product to bolster the trenches on the defensive side of the ball. After all, there's no such thing as having too many quality bodies on the d-line.
Analysis
By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
Overview
There might be a different conversation if Hall was a little bigger, but a lack of size is hard to overcome on the NFL level. Hall plays with good pound-for-pound strength and stands up to bigger players in front of him. He’s twitchy to knock blockers off balance but will also be engulfed by size at times. He rushes with sudden feet and active hands to whip guards with quick wins but appears to lack the lower-body drive to capitalize on early advantages against stronger competition. Hall needs to add mass but should compete for a backup role early on and has immediate sub-rush potential as a 3-technique in a one-gapping scheme.
Strengths
Was dominant against Senior Bowl competition at times.
Corkscrews post leg into the ground for added double-team anchor.
Impressive ability to absorb contact and play off the block.
Beats single blocks with slide step and arm-over move.
Attacks one edge while setting up counter to the other in his rush.
Active hands and short-area quickness bring pressure to the pocket.
Weaknesses
Undersized inside and could wear down against NFL size.
Works overtime to neutralize a block but struggles to shed it.
Gives early ground to in-line power in run game.
Lower-body tightness prohibits sharp cornering at the top of his rush.
Knocked off the rush path by firm punch or redirections
@NoleinATL You are on the clock.
Cleveland has a rather loaded roster and chooses their top player on the board and local product to bolster the trenches on the defensive side of the ball. After all, there's no such thing as having too many quality bodies on the d-line.
Analysis
By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
Overview
There might be a different conversation if Hall was a little bigger, but a lack of size is hard to overcome on the NFL level. Hall plays with good pound-for-pound strength and stands up to bigger players in front of him. He’s twitchy to knock blockers off balance but will also be engulfed by size at times. He rushes with sudden feet and active hands to whip guards with quick wins but appears to lack the lower-body drive to capitalize on early advantages against stronger competition. Hall needs to add mass but should compete for a backup role early on and has immediate sub-rush potential as a 3-technique in a one-gapping scheme.
Strengths
Was dominant against Senior Bowl competition at times.
Corkscrews post leg into the ground for added double-team anchor.
Impressive ability to absorb contact and play off the block.
Beats single blocks with slide step and arm-over move.
Attacks one edge while setting up counter to the other in his rush.
Active hands and short-area quickness bring pressure to the pocket.
Weaknesses
Undersized inside and could wear down against NFL size.
Works overtime to neutralize a block but struggles to shed it.
Gives early ground to in-line power in run game.
Lower-body tightness prohibits sharp cornering at the top of his rush.
Knocked off the rush path by firm punch or redirections
@NoleinATL You are on the clock.
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