Texans Sign Logan Hall to Bolster Defensive Line
The Houston Texans have added defensive end Logan Hall, a former Tampa Bay Buccaneers player and University of Houston standout, to strengthen their defensive front for the 2026 NFL season.
- Glenn Catubig
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The Houston Texans have taken another step to improve their defensive line, agreeing to terms with 25-year-old defensive end Logan Hall, a former second-round pick who returns to his hometown. Hall’s addition provides both depth and youthful athleticism to a Texans front that aims to compete in the AFC next season.
Originally selected No. 33 overall in the 2022 NFL Draft out of the University of Houston, Hall began his NFL career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a four-year rookie contract worth about $9.3 million. During his time in Tampa Bay, he developed into a rotational defensive lineman, contributing in both run defense and as an interior pass rusher.
In the 2025 season, Hall appeared in all 17 games for the Buccaneers, recording 39 total tackles, 1.5 sacks, two tackles for loss, a forced fumble, and a pass defended. While his statistics were modest, Hall showed flashes of the athleticism and versatility that initially made him a high draft selection.
The signing, first reported by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, marks a homecoming for Hall, who now returns to Houston to play for the city where he starred in college. The Texans are betting that Hall’s experience and familiarity with the area will help him integrate quickly into their defensive rotation.
1. Hall’s NFL Journey
Hall’s path to the NFL began at the University of Houston, where he emerged as a dominant force on the defensive line. His combination of size, speed, and versatility made him an early second-round pick in 2022. He signed a four-year rookie contract with the Buccaneers and steadily worked his way into the defensive rotation, gaining experience against both the run and passing offenses. Coaches praised his work ethic and ability to adapt to different front-seven roles. By 2025, Hall had become a reliable rotational player, appearing in all 17 games for Tampa Bay. While he didn’t post eye-popping sack totals, he contributed consistently in key situations and showed the athleticism and technique that justified his draft status. His exposure to NFL-level competition, along with consistent playing time, gives Hall the foundation to step into a more significant role with the Texans. Returning to his hometown offers him both motivation and familiarity as he enters his fifth professional season.
2. Value to the Texans
Hall provides Houston with immediate depth along the defensive line, an area the team has prioritized during the offseason. At 6-foot-6 and 288 pounds, he offers both size and agility, capable of rotating inside or outside depending on game plans. His versatility allows the Texans to deploy multiple defensive looks without sacrificing production. Hall’s ability to play against the run and contribute as a pass rusher enhances Houston’s flexibility in sub-packages and situational rotations. Beyond his on-field skills, Hall’s return to his hometown adds a narrative component that can energize both the locker room and local fan base. His presence may help inspire younger linemen while contributing to a culture of accountability and competitive effort along the front seven. The Texans are also positioned to pair Hall with other emerging talent on the defensive line, creating a deeper rotation that could reduce fatigue and increase effectiveness late in games. Hall’s experience, size, and athleticism make him a valuable addition to a unit that has been in transition.
3. Looking Ahead
Hall enters the 2026 season with the opportunity to play a key role for the Texans as they look to compete in a challenging AFC. His familiarity with Houston and the college program may help him acclimate quickly to the team’s system and culture. The signing provides stability while allowing the Texans to continue building depth along the defensive line through the draft or future free-agent acquisitions. Hall can immediately contribute while also mentoring younger players in the rotation. Houston’s front office views Hall as both a short-term contributor and a developmental asset who can grow with the team. His presence allows defensive coordinators to experiment with personnel groupings and pass-rush schemes. As the Texans prepare for the upcoming season, Hall’s addition strengthens their defensive line and provides a blend of hometown familiarity, NFL experience, and versatility that could pay dividends on game days.