Aaron Hall
Duke
Scouting Report

Versatile interior lineman with the length, anchor, and motor to occupy blockers and eat up space in the middle of a defensive front. Hall is a run-stuffing two-gapper at his core — he holds the point, absorbs doubles, and keeps linebackers clean rather than making splash plays himself. His pass rush is limited to a bull rush with an occasional swim move, and the inability to consistently shed blocks caps his ceiling as a penetrating interior disruptor. The Shrine Bowl week was a revelation, though — his first step, quickness, and positional versatility had scouts talking about a player who wasn't even on most boards entering the event. If a coaching staff can develop his hand technique and unleash his raw physical tools, there's a late-round gem hiding inside a 296-pound frame with 33.5-inch arms.

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Pro ComparisonFolorunso Fatukasi

Similar profile as a space-eating, gap-filling interior DL who wins with anchor strength, effort, and length rather than pass-rush moves. Both are high-motor run pluggers whose pass rush upside is limited but whose ability to occupy blockers and hold gaps makes them valuable rotational pieces in the right scheme.

Trait Grades
🚀 Pass Rush
54
🧱 Run Defense
68
⚡ First Step
70
🤚 Hand Usage
48
🔥 Motor
77
🏋️ Strength
72
College Production (2025)
TFL
11
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