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MEASUREMENTS:
Height:Â 6’1″
Weight: 189 lbs
Arm:Â 30”
Hand:Â 9 1/2″
TESTING:
40-Yard Dash:Â 4.59 seconds
10-Yard Split:Â 1.62 seconds
Vertical Jump: 36″
3-Cone Drill: 7.19 seconds
20-Yard Shuttle:Â 4.19 seconds
A riser throughout his career at Iowa, Hall became CB1 in his final year after previous struggles in his career, ascending to becoming one of the top corners in the Big Ten. Dealing with injury in the latter portion of the season, Hall missed a few games in 2025. A classic Phil Parker success story, Hall overcame early difficulties in his career to become the star corner for the Hawkeyes, matching up with opponents’ best receiver.
Hall’s production score was a 62 (29th among CBs), athleticism score came in at 59 (30th) and his total score was a 65 (29th). Those numbers project Hall to eventually becoming a starter in the NFL.Â
Sudden, low-cut cornerback with fast feet, good balance and a highly competitive spirit,” Zierlien said on NFL.com. “Hall loves staying as tight to the route as possible and supports the run with ideal aggression. He has adequate press strength and is solid matching releases, hugging man routes and quickly closing to tackle from zone. Though he plays fast, he lacks long speed and will be much better over the first two levels than he will be phasing vertical routes. He’s twitchy to close but is more of a responder than an anticipator, limiting his on-ball production. Hall’s athletic ability and toughness against the run could be a perfect fit for a role as a future starter at nickelback.