DeMeco Ryans Says Logan Hall Can Win On The Edge

March 31st, 2026

Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans smiling this morning at the breakfast table with Joe.

It’s fascinates Joe that the NFL’s nastiest defense was fired up to sign Logan Hall, who departed Tampa Bay this month after he was the Bucs’ first pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.

That defense belongs to Houston, so Joe asked Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans about Hall today.

Ryans is excited about Hall’s versatility, he told Joe at the AFC Coaches breakfast in Phoenix.

The Bucs rarely used Hall as an edge rusher, despite great struggles at the position. Ryans sees potential in Hall on the edge.

“From Logan, starting out for us seeing him playing as an interior guy, playing that 3-technique (defensive tackle) position. Long, physical guy, has enough wiggle I think to get more in the pass rush; he can get on the edge, he can win,” Ryans said. “He can get into our scheme playing how we play; attacking the line of scrimmage is really going to help him, really going to streamline his game and really enhance the traits that he has. He’s a tough, long, physical guy.”

Ryans went on to say he really wants Hall to focus on that 3-technique position to learn the Houston defense from only one position and grow from there.

Joe’s jury is out on Hall. He was ok. Did the Bucs maximize all his skills? That’s unclear.

As Joe wrote previously, when Hall arrived in Houston, he sounded like a guy who thought he could have done more to help the Bucs. “In Tampa, I think you know [I] was kind of stand and bang, fight the good fight,” Hall said. “I think here I’d have more of an opportunity to pin my ears back and go, which is outstanding.”

13 Responses to “DeMeco Ryans Says Logan Hall Can Win On The Edge”

  1. Hodad Says:

    Bowles never played to his strenghts. Put a square peg, in a round hole. When it didn’t work had to be the player, Todd’s a genuis, defensive guru. Let Hall go, draft another peg, hope it fits better. Robert’s turn now, let’s see if he can do better playing out of position.

  2. Football 1 Says:

    Yes I think Hall was not used properly and I think you will see that come out in Houston.

  3. Tampa2ATL Says:

    How often was Hall double-teamed? Bet was lot less than Vita Vea. There were no instructions not to sack the QB.

  4. FrontFour Says:

    Hall was soft. Not physical. Good athlete. Had a solid 2024 and expected him to build on that in 2025. Didn’t happen.

  5. Nicholas Carlson Says:

    A’Shawn seems like an obvious upgrade to me.

  6. 813bucboi Says:

    i believe Ryans…Hall will produce what we’ve been searching for lol…

    GO BUCS!!!!

  7. Beeej Says:

    The dude was slightly in the top half of defensive lineman last year according to PFF. Does anybody know what position he played in college? I’m wondering if this is one of those deals like we drafted offensive tackle with an idea of converting him to guard and it didn’t work out

  8. ElioT Says:

    Imagine if this guy explodes with 10+ sacks in a reserve role with Anderson and Hunter as the starters.

    Apathy

  9. Lakeland Says:

    Logan Hall should never have been drafted in the first place
    He’s not a 2 gapper, he’s either a 3Tech, or a stand up DE
    I been saying this for years

    The interesting part is Licht traded from the 27th pick
    To get more picks, he knew Suh was long gone
    So why not draft Georgia DT Devonte Wyatt to replace Suh
    Wyatt is a natural at filling gaps, and rushing the passer
    Green Bay drafted Wyatt with the 28th pick of the draft

  10. KnoxvilleBuc Says:

    I’m very interested in seeing how Hall’s development goes from here. He does have a frame that can be leaned out, plays a little too high but he is someone who can cause some disruption with his length and height if developed.

  11. Allen Lofton Says:

    If Logan succeeds as a pass rusher in Texas sends a huge message to the Bucs coaches, especially Todd Bowles. He needs to succeed in 2026 or be sent packing elsewhere.

  12. Alanbucsfan Says:

    …could have done more to help the Bucs…
    could’ve sacked Tyler Shough when he had 2 arms on him.

  13. Been there since the beginning Says:

    I’m going to say this, the NFL is a business and I don’t think Hall is really about that. He’s lucky Chucky wasn’t his headcoach I’ll tell him that to. I think a few players have abused the team with that kind of thinking the last few years. Tampa isn’t the daycare nor a retirement home.

 

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