INDIANAPOLIS — The Pittsburgh Steelers have a very distinct flavor when it comes to their defensive linemen. They like them tall, long, and big. Specifically, they like their base defensive ends above 6-4 and nearly 300 pounds with have an arm length of at least 34 inches.
These type of defenders don’t grow on trees, and the list of them that checks every box coming out in the draft every is slim. However, there are a few every draft class that meet all of these benchmarks, and Baylor DL Gabe Hall is one of them. Hall has yet to be measured in at Indianapolis, but he came in 6056, 290 pounds at the Senior Bowl a month ago, having 34 3/8″ arms and an 84″ wingspan.