Derick Hall extended.

sutz

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I like it. Our scheme is based on several above average edge guys working in rotation, not on one superstar pass rusher. Hall fits the mold well and is still a young guy.
 

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I just looked at the edge players salaries at overthecap.com and Hall's salary would make him the 34th highest paid edge, which is probably about where he is. He was ranked around #35 by PFF and I think he was higher than that for run defense. https://overthecap.com/position/edge-rusher

But he is an ascending player, and hopefully we look back on this deal and think we got a steal.

Here is a comparison between Mafe and Hall's production over the last 2 years, Mafe in 32 games, Hall in 31:

TacklesTackles for lossSacksQB hits
Derick Hall6791033
Boye Mafe7112816

Mafe will be 28 this season, Hall will be 25. I've got to believe that the team made the decision early on that they were going to extend Hall and let Mafe walk. I trust Macdonald's decision that he kept the better player.
 

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I am incredibly happy we were able to get Hall a new deal. I would have been disappointed had we let him test the market in Free Agency after this season.

Hall has all the tools to have a breakout season of double digit sacks. Young, rugged, quick (1.59 10-yard split), and great length (34 1/2 inch arm length).

 

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I found this article interesting. https://www.si.com/nfl/seahawks/ons...rusher-as-their-secret-superstar-01kfhbmhajxt

That was back in January before the NFCCG.

He might be better than a lot of people think. Solid player worthy of resigning.
Good find. This backs up what I was seeing last year. Not a bender type, but tough and relentless. Still young.

"With the depth across Seattle’s defensive front, identifying a single standout was difficult, but Hall fit the bill as a quiet star. He led the Seahawks in pass-rush win rate (16.3%) and pressure rate (16.7%) while earning 70.0-plus PFF grades in both run defense and pass rushing, making him one of the most complete edge defenders on the roster."
Zach Tantillo, Pro Football Focus
 

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Good news. It's nice to have one of those guys signed past this season. Will have some work to do at that position between now and the the start of the '27 season with DLaw, Fowler and Nwosu all signed through just this season.
 
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