According to the team, Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Logan Hall (groin) is active for Sunday's wild-card game against the Washington Commanders. The defensive end was listed as questionable for Sunday's game and was in danger of missing his first game since Week 1. Across 16 contests, the 24-year-old has tallied 28 tackles (17 solo) with 5.5 sacks. Hall will see his typical workload as a starter on the Tampa defensive line.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers agreed with rookie second-round defensive end Logan Hall on his four-year rookie deal on Saturday, and he'll receive more than $9.3 million. Tampa's rookies were scheduled to report to training camp on Saturday, so Hall should be in attendance now. The Bucs didn't have a pick in this year's first round, so he was officially their first selection of the 2022 draft. The young pass-rusher is a big presence on the defensive line at 6-foot-6 and 283 pounds, and he figures to have a big role in his rookie season after recording 6.5 sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss in his senior season at the University of Houston.
The Buccaneers selected Houston defensive lineman Logan Hall to open the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Hall logged four seasons with the Cougars, but he unquestionably had his best year as a senior by finishing with 47 total tackles and six sacks. He has some things to work on as he transitions to a professional football player. However, the 22-year-old fills a need and has a chance to make an immediate impact in Tampa Bay, a team hoping to make it back to the Super Bowl in 2022-23.