Hall played his way onto the Eagles' 53-man roster, make no mistake about it. He was active against the run and played like his hair was on fire, but Hall jumped off the screen as a pass rusher. The former third-round pick consistently maximized his length, getting into the pads of opposing linemen and driving them backward. He also showed a great understanding of how to mix things up with his hands, keep tackles on their toes, and beat them either inside or outside. Hall, along with Sweat, also showed the ability to utilize what is referred to as "independent hand usage," where he was able to keep himself clean at the top of the rush by using his hands to separately clear the punch of the opposing tackle and work his way to the top of the pocket. I don't expect Hall to eat up a bunch of snaps on the defensive line this fall, but if he can provide even a bit of a surge in a backup role, then it is a win for the Eagles' defense, which likes to rotate the players on the front four.