Recent Vince Hall Notes
Vince Hall
positives
Lacks ideal height and has just adequate muscle tone in his upper body, but shows good lower-body thickness to anchor and has the large hands to grab and drag down ballcarriers when making arm tackles...Plays with good leverage and anticipation inside the box, where he shows above-average balance slipping under blocks to give chase in the backfield...Needs to improve his timing on the blitz, but does a good job of avoiding low blocks working through trash...Shows enough hand strength to reroute tight ends and backs in the short-area passing game...Plays at a high intensity level and shows a good understanding for blocking concepts...Puts in extra hours in the film and training room...Generally durable athlete (made a very quick recovery from 2007 wrist surgery) who plays through pain (was listed as questionable after hurting his knee a few days prior to the 2008 Orange Bowl, but did start)...Very passionate about the game and takes well to hard coaching...Shows sudden moves to close on the ball and quick reactions to plays in front of him...Quick to read keys and shows good gap leverage when he keeps his hands inside his frame, though, when too wide, lineman have had success stone-walling him...Good downhill player who will throw his body around at the point of attack to neutralize blockers...When he plays low to the ground, he does a good job of pushing blockers back with his hand punch...Gives up a lot because of his size, but will not hesitate to sacrifice himself to fill the gaps...Bit stiff in his hips, but does an adequate job of spinning out of blocks...Gets inconsistent separation at the point of attack, but he will battle the blocker until the whistle...Has the functional burst to close and can get "skinny" to slip through tight areas and clog the rush lane...Willing hitter who might rely on arm tackles, at times, but shows proper breakdown in the hole and solid wrap-up technique when he doesn't get out of control in his pursuit charge...Can explode into ballcarriers in closed quarters and is a strong face-up tackler working in the box...Has a good feel for the ball in flight, but lacks the long speed to play deep in the zone...Shows good snap timing to overpower fullbacks shooting the inside gaps, along with good balance to bounce off blocks when trying to collapse the pocket...Has good potential to pressure...Compensates for a lack of blazing speed with good timing and power to disrupt runs or collapse the pocket.
compares to
EDGERTON HARTWELL-ex-Baltimore/Atlanta/Cincinnati...Hall can really put a licking on a ballcarrier in the short area. He is more of a downhill tackler, but he shows good anchor to take on isolated blockers. He is quick to react once he locates the ball and plays with good leverage on the ball. He is too stiff in his hips to stay with receivers on long routes and his lack of ideal size will see him get washed out of the play vs. the bigger blockers. He can shock an opponent with his hand punch and has a good feel for blocking schemes. Hall shows good balance on the blitz, but is late to shed once a blocker gets into his chest. Like Hartwell, he will make lots of plays in run force, but he's too much of a liability with his hip stiffness to be relied on vs. the passing game.
negatives
Shorter than ideal, but shows good lower-body thickness to anchor...Little too tight in his hips to flow to the ball smoothly and needs to open his hips quicker in his pass drops...Loses gap integrity when he gets too reckless and outruns the play...Needs to be more consistent squaring his shoulders before tackling and will dip them on occasion...Does not use his arm extension or hand punch to disengage when larger blockers latch on...Struggles to reach the edge on the blitz and when he gets his hands outside the framework, linemen can ride him away from the play...Very effective tackler in tight areas, but will get sloppy when playing in space...Bit of a liability in intermediate and deep pass coverage due to hip stiffness and takes false steps in transition...Does not have the foot speed to stay with receivers on long patterns...Needs to refine his backpedal technique; will shuffle his feet and come out of his turns too early...Lacks natural hands, as several of his pass deflections could have been interceptions...Must be more active with his hands when trying to disengage from tight ends playing off the line...Does not have the recovery speed when receivers gobble up his cushion and get behind him on routes...Considered a liability in pass coverage due to poor timed speed past the short area and marginal hip snap on his breaks...Tries to avoid blocks, but when he runs under them, he can be cut...Occasionally takes bad angles pursuing in space.
2003: Suffered a left knee medial collateral ligament sprain before reporting to fall camp. 2007: Broke a bone in his left wrist/forearm vs. Clemson (10/06). Underwent surgery the next day and sat out the Duke (10/13), Boston College (10/25), Georgia Tech (11/01) and Florida State (11/10) contests...Suffered a left knee sprain at a team beach function (12/30) before the 2008 Orange Bowl (1/03/08), but still played vs. Kansas.
Campus: 4.89 in the 40-yard dash
340-pound bench press
340-pound power clean
321-pound push jerk
530-pound squat
31 1/8-inch arm length
9 3/8-inch hands
Left-handed
14/23 Wonderlic score.
Attended Western Branch (Chesapeake, Va.) High School, playing football for head coach Lewis Johnston
Named 2002 Gatorade Virginia Football Player of the Year
Lettered four seasons as a linebacker and tight end, earning All-American honors from both Super Prep and Prep Star as a linebacker following his senior season
Member of Super Prep's Elite 100 list and added first-team Class AAA All-State accolades from the Associated Press and the AAA coaches' association on defense, as he was also a second-team choice at tight end
Named to the VHSCA All-Eastern Region first-team on both sides of the ball and was also a member of the first-team All-Tidewater squad as a senior
Earned the Abe Goldblatt Player of the Year Award and was named the Eastern Region and Southeastern District Defensive Player of the Year as both a junior and senior
Collected first-team All-Southeastern District honors as a sophomore, junior and senior
First-team selection to the 2001 AAA Coaches and Associated Press All-State teams at the linebacker spot as a junior
First-team All-Tidewater choice as a junior, adding second-team accolades as a sophomore
Rated the fifth-best inside linebacker in the country and 14th-best player in the Mid-Atlantic region by Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report
Rated the third-best player in Virginia by The Roanoke Times and the state's second-ranked prospect in Virginia by Super Prep
Added Norfolk Sports Club Athlete of the Year and Ace Parker Sportsman of the Year accolades during his career
Recorded over 120 tackles, 23 stops for losses and 10 sacks his senior season, as he also had three interceptions.
Apparel, Housing and Resource Management major
Son of Cathy and Wilbert Hall
Born Vincent Larry Hall on 12/3/84 in Kingsville, Texas
Resides in Chesapeake, Virginia.
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