Houston Cougars pro day offered the Lions a close look at several defensive prospects

The Lions, including Don Muhlbach, were on hand to check out Logan Hall, David Anenih and more

The Houston Cougars had a very impressive 2021 season. Coach Dana Holgersen’s Cougars finished 12-2, including a bowl win over Auburn. They did so thanks to several budding NFL draft prospects.

The Detroit Lions checked out those draft prospects at Houston’s pro day recently. Longtime long snapper turned special assistant Don Muhlbach and area scout Patrick Mularkey were on hand for the workouts. They got to see a few draft-worthy defensive prospects.

Logan Hall, EDGE – Hall emerged as a Day 2 prospect with a strong 2021, notching 6.5 sacks and 13.5 TFLs while playing tackle. At 6-foot-6 and 285 pounds, he’s got the length and strength to fill the strongside DE role in coordinator Aaron Glenn’s new-look defense in Detroit. But Hall can also play inside and create problems for blockers in the run game. He’s fast off the snap and plays with violent hands and a kneecap-biting motor and intensity.

David Anenih, EDGE – Anenih is a long-limbed outside backer who tested very well (37.5″ vert, 4.66 40-yard dash at 254 pounds) and it shows on the field. He’s more of a 3-4 OLB than a fit for the Lions’ new 4-man front scheme, though Anenih’s style and physique closely compare with current Detroit defender Julian Okwara, though he’s more of an off-ball talent than Okwara. He’s generally projected as a Day 3 prospect

Deontay Anderson, S – A hybrid safety/linebacker, Anderson is a great athlete at 6-1 and 218 pounds. Anderson transferred from Ole Miss and didn’t have a great deal of production for the Cougars (28 tackles, 4 TFLs as a senior). He’s got some impressive athletic potential but is overaged (already 24) and doesn’t really have an easy NFL positional projection at his “tweener” size.

Marcus Jones, CB – Jones didn’t work out as he recovers from shoulder surgery. Just 5-foot-8, he projects as a Day 3 slot corner and return specialist. Houston used him on offense and returns aside from his five INTs and sticky coverage skills.

Damarion Williams, CB – Williams is a scheme-versatile JUCO transfer who can play as a slot corner or a third safety. He’s got ball skills and tackles in space well. Williams is a Day 3 or priority free agent prospect.

Cardinals DC Vance Joseph on hand for Logan Hall’s pro day

The Cardinals could potentially target Hall on Day 2 of the draft.

The NFL draft is at the end of the month and the Arizona Cardinals continue their preparation. Taking a look at a potential target as a pass rusher, defensive coordinator Vance Joseph was on hand at Houston’s pro day to check out edge defender Logan Hall, according to Pro Football Network’s Aaron Wilson.

Hall played four seasons for Houston and had his most productive season in 2021. He had 47 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and six sacks.

He is long at 6-6 and weighed 283 lbs at the combine. He posted a 4.88-second 40 and 30-inch vertical leap.

He could be a player the Cardinals target in the second round.

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