2 min read • April 22, 2020
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Bryce Hall suffered a significant left ankle fracture dislocation that required surgery in October ending his final season at the University of Virginia. Hall was examined medically at the combine but unable to work out and just this last week, Hall was cleared by his personal physician from his ankle injury. Hall is someone that is likely hurt by of cancellations of college athlete Pro Days and/or the medical combine recheck. This is a very significant injury which could have some long lasting consequences and teams will want to make sure that he is 100% healthy, especially with him being a cornerback. Given the injury and timeline, Hall is still projected to be drafted in the second round but could drop further due to the ankle injury. The former Cavalier proved his ball hawking abilities with almost 40 pass break-ups in his four year career and could provide a team valuable depth at cornerback in just his rookie season.
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