3. A handful of stops
The defensive lineman began his NFL career after being a fourth-round pick by the Lions in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Hand spent four seasons in Detroit tallying 29 games (11 starts), 54 tackles, three forced fumbles and 3.0 sacks throughout his time there.
And after a couple of stints on the Colts and Titans practice squads, Hand played two games in Tennessee before eventually joining the Dolphins later in his career.
Overall, Hand has played a career 64 games and racked up 102 tackles, 5.0 sacks, four forced fumbles and 12 tackles for loss.
4. Former Alabama star
Hand spent his collegiate days at one of the nation's top programs.
The defensive lineman played at Alabama starting as a true freshman in 2014, as he became a stalwart all four seasons along the interior.
He won two National Championships during his time with the Crimson Tide, notching a career-high two tackles for loss in his first one during the 2015 season.
Hand had his best season as a senior, where he earned Second-Team All-SEC honors following 27 defensive stops, 3.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks as Alabama won another national title.
5. Elite prospect out of Virginia
Hand was a heavily recruited prospect heading into college and was pursued by some of college football's best.
Before landing with the Crimson Tide, Hand was a unanimous five-star prospect and listed as the country's top recruit of his class by some outlets.
He was a Virginia All-State selection his final two years at Woodbridge High School, amassing 56 sacks across his four years.
Not to mention he also has a background in wrestling during his time on the gridiron, winning a Virginia state championship.