Eagles signed Baylor DT Gabe Hall.
The two-time All-Big12 Honorable Mention and Senior Bowl invitee possesses good dimensions, though he carries his near-300 pounds in a very lean frame. A former three-star recruit, Hall (6'6/291) played the majority of his snaps at the three tech during his time at Waco. He approaches blockers with violent hands and does well to use his length to lock out and manipulate leverage. This is accentuated by a fairly sudden get-off, backed up by his 31.5” vertical (85th-percentile), 9’07” (95th-percentile) and 9.25 RAS. Hall has been fairly healthy, only missing six games to a knee injury pre-pandemic, but he did sit out portions of the pre-draft process with a shoulder injury. Hall will need to learn to fundamentally overcome the downsides to his length at the next level. When disengaged, Hall’s pads and hips immediately rise up to a sprinting position. Even if this signifies a decent motor, it also points to a vulnerability against delayed blocks like and traps.