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Ohio State Buckeyes Sign Class of 2021 Defensive Tackle Michael Hall Jr. cover image

Versatile defensive tackle and consensus 4-star prospect, Mike Hall, will be coming to Ohio State University this summer.

The Ohio State Buckeyes have officially signed defensive tackle MIKE HALL.

HALL PROFILE

Hometown: Streetsboro, Ohio
High School: Streetsboro

Height: 6-3
Weight: 290

2020 Stats: 41 total tackles with 31 solo tackles and 5.9 tackles per game, 2 sacks and 12 points.

Offers: Alabama, Akron, Arizona State, Arkansas, Cincinnati, Florida State, Iowa State, Kent State, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Tennessee, Toledo, West Virginia

Verbal Commitment Date: February 1, 2020

Recruited By: Larry Johnson

SI99 Rank: No. 78 Overall
ESPN: 4-star - No. 79 Overall
Composite: 4-star - No. 49 Overall
247Sports: 4-star - No. 36 Overall
Rivals: 4-star - No. 89 Overall

OHIO STATE OFFICIAL BIO AND STATS

The nation’s No. 54 overall player and No. 4-rated defensive tackle … is the ninth-ranked overall player in Ohio … primarily played defensive tackle for Streetsboro but also doubled as an offensive lineman … regarded as an explosive player who gets off the ball quickly and has good speed for his position … as a junior, led Streetsboro to their first-ever playoff win as the Rockets finished 11-1 … had 72 tackles, 17 TFLs and five sacks … had his senior season cut short due to a broken hand after just three games … still managed to finish with 24 tackles and nine tackles for loss … is one of three northeast Ohio signees in the class along with Ben Christman (Richford / Revere) and Jayden Ballard (Massillon / Massillon Washington) … is the son of Lynda Hall.

Hall is a versatile defensive lineman who has experience on the edges, as well on the interior. He is capable of fitting in at both defensive tackle positions in a 4-man front to play in the A or B gaps. Hall also has enough strength to be a 5-technique DE responsible for two gaps in a 3-man front. Look for him to begin his career as a 3-technique and grow into a 1-technique/A-gap style defensive tackle before he leaves college.

JOHN GARCIA, SI ALL-AMERICAN, ON HALL

Hall can line up at either traditional defensive tackle spot and can challenge tackles and tight ends in an odd-man front if asked. He's built for today's trench game with his lighter, quicker build, translating to consistent activity in the opposing backfield. Leverage and anticipation help round out his strengths from a floor standpoint while he shows some promise in the development of his hand usage against blockers.

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