sport.wikisort.org - AthleteCharles Christopher Hall (born April 25, 1970) is a former American football safety in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys. He was drafted by the Cowboys in the ninth round of the 1992 NFL Draft. He played college football at East Carolina University. Hall was also a member of the Frankfurt Galaxy of the World League of American Football (WLAF).
American gridiron football player (born 1970)
Not to be confused with Chris Hall (offensive lineman).
American football player
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| Position: | Safety |
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| Born: | (1970-04-25) April 25, 1970 (age 52) Fort Dix, New Jersey |
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| Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
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| Weight: | 184 lb (83 kg) |
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| High school: | Pemberton Township (NJ) |
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| College: | East Carolina |
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| NFL Draft: | 1992 / Round: 9 / Pick: 250 |
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- Dallas Cowboys (1993)
- Miami Dolphins (1994)*
- Frankfurt Galaxy (1995–1998)
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- Super Bowl champion (XXVIII)
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| Player stats at NFL.com · PFR |
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Early years
Hall attended Pemberton Township High School, where he practiced football, basketball and track. As a senior, he was a second-team All-state running back and an All-conference selection at small forward.
He accepted a football scholarship from East Carolina University. Although he was recruited as a running back, he became a defensive starter in the middle of his first year and was recognized as one of the country's top freshman cornerbacks by the Sporting News, while registering 3 interceptions.[1]
As a junior, he registered 85 tackles (second on the team), 2 interceptions and 8 passes defensed (led the team). He had a career-high 20 tackles against regional rival the University of South Carolina.
As a senior he had 3 interceptions, while helping his team to its best record (11-1) and highest ranking (9th by the A.P.) in school history. He posted a season-high 12 tackles against the University of Illinois, 11 tackles against the University of Pittsburgh and 10 against the University of South Carolina.
He finished his college career with 9 interceptions, 26 passes defensed (school record) and 4 fumble recoveries.
Professional career
Hall was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 9th round (250th overall) of the 1992 NFL Draft, with the intention of converting him into a safety.[2] He was one of 7 defensive backs drafted that year by the Cowboys and was waived on August 24.[3]
He was re-signed on April 20, 1993,[4] before being waived on October 13.[5]
Hall later played for the WLAF's Frankfurt Galaxy, leading or tying for the league lead in interceptions in three years: 8 in 1995, 4 in 1996 and 4 in 1997.
References
- Narducci, Mark (October 27, 1989). "Area Players Making Presence Felt At East Carolina". articles.philly.com. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
- "Dallas / Cowboys have signed top six picks". The Victoria Advocate. April 28, 1992. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
- "Transactions". The Free Lance-Star. August 25, 1992. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
- "Cowboys re-sign Hall". Reading Eagle. April 21, 1993. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
- "Transactions". Gettysburg Times. October 14, 1993. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
External links
Dallas Cowboys 1992 NFL draft selections |
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- Kevin Smith
- Robert Jones
- Jimmy Smith
- Darren Woodson
- Clayton Holmes
- James Brown
- Tom Myslinski
- Greg Briggs
- Rod Milstead
- Fallon Wacasey
- Nate Kirtman
- Chris Hall
- John Terry
- Tim Daniel
- Don Harris
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Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXVIII champions |
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- 3 Eddie Murray
- 8 Troy Aikman
- 17 Jason Garrett
- 18 Bernie Kosar
- 19 John Jett
- 22 Emmitt Smith (MVP)
- 23 Robert Williams
- 24 Larry Brown
- 25 Derrick Lassic
- 26 Kevin Smith
- 27 Thomas Everett
- 28 Darren Woodson
- 29 Kenneth Gant
- 31 Brock Marion
- 34 Tommie Agee
- 37 James Washington
- 38 Chris Hall
- 39 Derrick Gainer
- 40 Bill Bates
- 41 Dave Thomas
- 43 Elvis Patterson
- 44 Lincoln Coleman
- 46 Joe Fishback
- 48 Daryl Johnston
- 50 Bobby Abrams
- 51 Ken Norton Jr.
- 53 Mark Stepnoski
- 55 Robert Jones
- 56 John Roper
- 58 Dixon Edwards
- 59 Darrin Smith
- 61 Nate Newton
- 62 James Parrish
- 63 John Gesek
- 65 Ron Stone
- 66 Kevin Gogan
- 67 Russell Maryland
- 68 Frank Cornish
- 70 Dale Hellestrae
- 71 Mark Tuinei
- 75 Tony Casillas
- 77 Jim Jeffcoat
- 78 Leon Lett
- 79 Erik Williams
- 80 Alvin Harper
- 81 Tim Daniel
- 82 Jimmy Smith
- 83 Joey Mickey
- 84 Jay Novacek
- 85 Kevin Williams
- 86 Tyrone Williams
- 88 Michael Irvin
- 89 Scott Galbraith
- 89 Jim Price
- 89 Kelly Blackwell
- 91 Matt Vanderbeek
- 92 Tony Tolbert
- 94 Charles Haley
- 95 Chad Hennings
- 97 Jimmie Jones
- 98 Godfrey Myles
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- Head coach: Jimmy Johnson
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- Coaches: Hubbard Alexander
- Joe Avezzano
- John Blake
- Joe Brodsky
- Dave Campo
- Butch Davis
- Jim Eddy
- Robert Ford
- Steve Hoffman
- Hudson Houck
- Norv Turner
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