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Giants claim defensive end Alex Hall off waivers from the Eagles

July 30th, 2010

Eagles coach Andy Reid said Wednesday the team determined Alex Hall is better suited to play linebacker in a 3-4 than defensive end in a 4-3. Clearly, the Giants feel differently. The Giants claimed Hall off waivers from Philly Thursday afternoon. The former 2008 seventh-round pick of the Browns was traded from Cleveland to Philly in April as part of the Sheldon Brown deal. The Eagles obviously didn’t like what they saw from Hall in their defensive scheme this spring and therefore waived him before veterans reported to camp in Lehigh. “I think Alex Hall will be a very good outside linebacker in a 3-4 front,” Eagles coach Andy Reid said, according to the Philadelphia Daily News. “We worked

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Giants claim defensive end Alex Hall off waivers from the Eagles

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