BENGALS
Top pick Hall 'calm, very coachable'
Monday, April 30, 2007
CINCINNATI — Sharply dressed in a gray suit and a blue tie, Bengals cornerback Leon Hall toured Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday.
With fiancee Jessica Cobb at his side — the couple will exchange wedding vows July 14 — Hall's visit culminated with a news conference.
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Some highlights:
• "Growing up as a kid, you play in the yard and always watch NFL football. As I got older, I started to love the game. Everybody growing up has a dream to play in the NFL, and it was one of my dreams. I'm trying to fulfill that now."
• "I considered all the schools on the West Coast, like the Pac-10, but (Michigan) was the only place where I really pictured myself. It was the only place I wanted to go."
• "If I keep working hard in the off-season program, I can come in and contribute — maybe inside at nickel. I can adjust well, and I'm very coachable. I'm able to play a lot of different coverages — bump-and-run, off coverages (zone) and cover-2. I'm also a good character guy. I am careful with the people I put myself around, and I stay out of trouble."
• "I'm a mature player. I don't get too rattled. I'm calm. I take that onto the field. If something bad happens, I don't overreact. I just try to adjust and get it right the next time."
• "I pride myself in being a complete player. I remember my freshman year (at Michigan). Older players would tease me. They told the coach I was only a cover corner. That type of thing motivates me. When you play at Michigan for (coordinator) Ron English, you have to be able to tackle. You have to be tough."
• "I talked to (Bengals cornerback) Johnathan Joseph. I definitely think it's good for us to bond on and off the field as corners, and also as a secondary, and help the defense to play well."
• "I look at (Denver's Champ Bailey) as the top in the NFL. That's where I want to be one day."
• "Because of my mom (dying) and my dad not really being there, I had to grow up early. Before every game, I dedicate it to her."


