Logan Hall Speaks Out

March 23rd, 2026

“The Bucs’ first pick in the 2022 NFL Draft has a new team.”

Former Bucs defensive tackle Logan Hall is a new member of the Texans and met the Houston media late last week.

Joe was intrigued by Hall’s choice of the word “monotony” and him noting he expects more playmaking opportunities with Houston.

Texans coach defensive line coach Rod Wright talked to Hall about how the Texans feel he can be developed more and that he hasn’t reached his peak, Hall said, adding he loves to play inside but, “I think I’m explosive enough and long enough to play outside.”

The Bucs rarely used Hall outside.

“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.”

Longtime Texans reporter and national NFL guy Aaron Wilson thinks Hall was an underrated pickup and fits right in with the Texans’ wrecking crew D-line.

It sounded like Hall is very excited to be home in Houston, where he went to college and where he said his son lives and many other family members.

He’s also fired up to play for DeMeco Ryans, the Texans head coach and defensive guru.

“You’re not going to get stuck into the monotony,” Hall said. “I’m really grateful, coming from the scheme I was in. Similarly, you get to do a lot of things that you might not be allowed to do on other teams. The blitzes and stunts and just being dialed in that way is really rewarding and really fun to play for.”

It will be interesting to see if Hall can surpass his steady but unspectacular play in Tampa. Joe’s not betting on it.

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31 Responses to “Logan Hall Speaks Out”

  1. Erik with UniqueModernArt.com Says:

    Hall is underrated. He is a solid if not strong starting Dlineman.

    Personnel wise, we got worse on Offense and on Defense in free agency.

  2. Day 1-76 Says:

    Translation: He’s excited to play for a coach who isn’t so predictable.

    Bowles still hasn’t figured out that every other coach has his defense figured out. It wouldn’t surprise me for a second if he becomes a much better player under better coaching.

  3. buc4evr Says:

    I don’t disagree with him about being stuck in the monotony of a Todd Bowles defense, but at the same time the guy is no Warren Sapp either. He is a second string talent imho, but it will be interesting to see if he can prove me wrong.

  4. Mac Says:

    Day 1 that is exactly what I got out of it. He is excited to play for a real coach who will allow him to reach his potential. Not the same crap play after play and watch it fail over and over.

  5. BucsFan81 Says:

    Watch them put him on the edge and he becomes a 10 plus sack guy in that defense and Bowles and Licht will have egg on their face.

  6. buc4evr Says:

    One thing for sure, it’s apparent that about every player that has left the Bucs thinks Bowles is a clown. Especially ME13, no matter what Licht says.

  7. LichtBowlesSecondary Says:

    “monotony.” Funny, that is the exact word I think of every single time I hear the guy speak. He is so freaking boring. I can’t imagine that in a coach, in any sport, let alone football.

    Let me get ahead of you – Dungy was too – and hard to listen to. But Bowles is no Father Dungy! So don’t go there!

  8. LynchMob50 Says:

    “He’s also fired up to play for DeMeco Ryans, the Texans head coach and defensive guru”

    It’s nice to see the Guru moniker used appropriately for a change. #Results

    “You’re not going to get stuck into the monotony,” Hall said. “I’m really grateful, coming from the scheme I was in.”

    Ouch!!! Sick burn!!! Bowels will need some ointment for that one.

  9. SlyPirate Says:

    TEXANS DEFENSE
    Yards Allowed – 1st
    Points Allowed – 2nd

    BUCS DEFENSE
    Yards Allowed – 18th
    Points Allowed – 19th

    Yes, he’s going to a better team, better coach, better situation.

  10. Lakeland Says:

    He’s excited to play outside (DE) in a 4-3 defense

    I been saying it for years, he and Kancey are not 3-4 DEs
    He’s a standup 4-3 DE, Kancey is a natura 4-3 3-Tech

  11. LichtBowlesSecondary Says:

    Buc4evr, every one on this sight, even Licht, Ira, and Joe know it. Just waiting for the inevitable dirt to be thrown on the coffin to admit it.

  12. Hopes on 2027 Says:

    Yet another player deeply unimpressed by this “defensive genius”. The list is growing.

  13. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “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.”

    There’s your answer, and exactly why we went after A’Shawn. Logan didn’t like 2-gapping, and Robinson sounded like he can’t wait to kick some ssa. Wish Hall and his spin move well.

  14. Lakeland Says:

    This is the exact reason A’SHAWN Robinson is a upgrade over Hall

    Not that he’s so much better than Hall
    But A’Shawn is a natural 3-4 DE

  15. Stpetematt Says:

    Based on our defensive moves in free agency, we will definitely have more sacks and generate more turnovers as a result. Will that more than make up for the loss of Dean? Almost certainly.

  16. Steve Says:

    It says a lot when just about every player that’s left has nothing good to say about the head coach without ever mentioning his name

  17. David Says:

    So I haven’t heard an ex player say anything great about the system on defense. It is all different ways to say the same thing… It was overcomplicated and slowed the defense down. They weren’t dictating play. They were reacting and scheming.

  18. Larrd Says:

    I am betting on it. I thought he improved steadily and is just nearing his peak years. They got him dirt cheap.

    Bowles’ defense sucks nowadays. I am bored just thinking about it.

  19. Miller5252 Says:

    It’ll be interesting to see what he turns out to be. For the most part, any young talent that has left the Bucs on the front 7 really hasn’t turned into anything. All I can think of that Hall contributed to was Jensen’s early retirement.

  20. Ben Says:

    If he goes to Houston and balls out then we know we have a serious problem developing talent.

  21. Lakeland Says:

    Logan Hall wouldn’t develop into a quality 3-4 DE, in a thousand years
    He’s don’t have the toughness or size to play inside

  22. Defense Rules Says:

    Logan Hall … “I’m really grateful, coming from the scheme I was in. Similarly, you get to do a lot of things that you might not be allowed to do on other teams. The blitzes and stunts and just being dialed in that way is really rewarding and really fun to play for.”

    I’m obviously interpreting Hall’s comments 180 degrees from what every other commenter above has interpreted them. I think he’s super excited to be playing outside as opposed to inside.

    His 1st sentence sounds to me like he’s ‘grateful’ to have played in Bowles’ scheme. The first word in his 2nd sentence … ‘similarly’ … leads me to believe that Logan got to do a lot of things HERE that he wouldn’t have gotten to do on some other defenses, and that he anticipates those same opportunities with Houston. Then when he finishes with ‘blitzes & stunts’ being really rewarding & fun way to play, THAT’s Tampa’s defense (blitzes & stunts).

    And Lakeland, I agree with you. ‘He’s excited to play outside (DE) in a 4-3 defense. I been saying it for years, he and Kancey are not 3-4 DEs’. Yup, they’re 2 lightweights trying to fight a heavyweight fight. And that’s why our defense has fallen into a tailspin these last couple years.

  23. Lakeland Says:

    If he goes to Houston and shine
    It’s not because he’s getting better coaching, or being developed better
    It would be because of the 4-3 defense, where he don’t have to be as physical
    He’s not physical enough to play inside in a 3-4 defense

  24. Nick2 Says:

    The Bucs should fire whoever let this defense get so low that players are lashing out and saying how happy they are to be gone. Oh that’s right the Glazers love the person who is destroying this team never mind I’m just a stupid fan and they are just stupid players. Keep making great decisions Glazers and the basement is not far away.

  25. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Was never impressed with Logan Hall….bye, bye

  26. adam from ny Says:

    about to enter his prime…and he’s gone…

    pretty decent player on a grand scale…

    will prolly thrive even more in houston, with a great squad, and where he prolly wants to be

  27. 3rd and 28: Says:

    I genuinely hope Logan Hall blows up and gets 15 sacks

  28. Nick2 Says:

    The Glazers keeping Todd Bowles reminds me of two things, Dirk Koetter keeping Mike Smith as he destroyed our defense and which in the end doomed Koetter and Nero playing violin while Rome slowly burned to the ground. Any other anoligies out there?

  29. Doooshlarue Says:

    Good luck Logan.
    You’ll never impressed me but
    you’ll be playing for a legit defensive guru and you may just make a fool out of our defensive “guru” Todd.
    I’m gonna pull for you.

  30. HeavyE Says:

    We didn’t utilize Hall, in a proper way… Hall should have been better, than what He was, while being here!

  31. Crazyhorse54 Says:

    No, the owners didn’t fire TB, the players did. The remaining players will play out the string all the while hoping the HC gets fired mid-season (something that’s never happened).

 

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