Hall Davis Interview
By: Scott Porter
February 12, 2010
Scott Porter: What are your biggest strengths?
Hall Davis: My biggest strengths are my speed, strength, ability, size, knowledge of the game and I am very coachable.

Scott Porter: How would you describe your style of play?
Hall Davis: I am energetic, with a great motor, I play hard on every down and am very enthusiastic. Hard nosed style of play.

Scott Porter: What NFL player reminds you of yourself?
Hall Davis: Scouts say I remind them of DeMarcus Ware. This is because of our size and we come from the same conference. Speed and strength is very similar as well.

Scott Porter: What are your goals for the NFL?
Hall Davis: To be a role player and fit whatever role is needed and just win a bunch of football games and help a team win and get to the post-season.

Scott Porter: What do you feel will be the biggest adjustment from the college level to the pro level?
Hall Davis: The speed of the game.

Scott Porter: What hobbies do you have off the field?
Hall Davis: Riding horses. I am an experimental cook, I love to cook and try new foods. A big hobby of mine is hunting too.

Scott Porter: What is the toughest part about playing college football?
Hall Davis: For me it was always that I was in a rotating system. I don't feel my stats reflect what I am capable of doing because when you measure them up to others I have an unfair advantage that I did not play as many plays as most.

Scott Porter: What has been your biggest influence?
Hall Davis: Both of my parents.

Scott Porter: What do you most look forward to in your shot at the NFL?
Hall Davis: Being able to play the game at the highest level. I look forward to being an asset to my team and contributing in anyway I am called upon to help my team win.

Scott Porter: Growing up did you have a favorite team and player in the NFL?
Hall Davis: Never really a favorite team, but my favorite player was always Reggie White.





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