In the NFL, change can be common. Players change numbers and teams. They move their families from one end of the country to the other.
The game itself is an ever-changing dynamic with coaches and players devising new ways to deceive and gain the upper-hand on their opponent. Sometimes the changes are subtle, and sometimes those alterations are more noticeable.
But in the case of 13-year veteran DeAngelo Hall, his change simply involves moving 10-15 yards away from the line of scrimmage. After spending 12 seasons as a lock-down cornerback, Hall enters OTAs as the team’s starting strong safety.