Logan Hall, Houston Texans
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Logan Hall #90 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacts against the Atlanta Falcons.
DeMeco Ryans, Nick Caserio, and the Houston Texans are stars of Day 2 during the NFL’s legal free agency tampering period, swiping Logan Hall.
Houston has built one of the NFL’s top defenses–and they would say the very best–under Ryans, with Caserio in position as the architect of the whole thing. In Hall, they add another piece with an intriguing skill set.
He bolsters what is already a strength for the organization.
Texans Sign Former Buccaneers DE Logan Hall
“DL Logan Hall to the Texans on a two-year deal, per source,” ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported in a post on X on March 10. “This should come in around $7M per year, via @DPFootballAgent, for Tampa Bay’s former 33rd overall pick, joining a loaded Texans line. Much of the deal will be guaranteed.”
Hall ranked 89th overall and fifth among interior linemen in The Athletic’s free agency rankings.
“Hall is a tall interior defensive lineman with workable tools, athleticism and explosiveness,” The Athletic’s Daniel Popper wrote in February. “His flashes as a run defender and pass rusher are very intriguing, but he plays a little out of control at times. He can look clumsy and needs more refinement in all phases, but there is a ton of upside with the traits. Hall had a career-high 32 pressures in 2025.”
Hall, who turns 26 in April, was the 33rd overall pick of the 2022 draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He had 39 combined tackles and 1.5 sacks while starting 16 of 17 games played for the Buccaneers in 2025.
Hall has also started three of the four postseason games that he has played in, including one this past season.
He has 101 total stops, 10.0 sacks, and 3 recoveries to go with his one force in his career.