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January 2016

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  COMMITMENT PROFILE FILM EVALUATION Strengths: Ja'Raymond Hall is a very smooth athlete for an offensive tackle. He is really light on his feet and runs effortlessly. He has a long frame, but not a big frame. That means he'll probably stay on the light side allowing him to keep his quickness and agility, making him great for handing speed rushers. Areas Of Improvement: Hall could use another inch or two of growth and height to add a little bit of length on the edge. He definitely needs to add weight, bulk and strength in the weight room as well. He struggles just a bit handling the point of attack and controlling defensive linemen, and will until he bulks up. Michigan Player Comparison: Current Michigan offensive tackle Erik Mag- nuson compares favorably to Hall in several ways. Neither of them are hulking, huge offensive lineman, which has allowed Magnuson to even see some time at tight end while he's been a Wolverine. Both have solid lower bodies with slight upper bodies that need mass and muscle. Magnuson was around 285 coming out of high school and Hall could easily get into that range by this time next year. — Analysis from TheWolverine.com

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