- Dana Hall
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For the jazz musician, see Dana Hall (musician).
Dana Hall Date of birth: July 8, 1969 Place of birth: Bellflower, California Career information Position(s): Safety NFL Draft: 1992 / Round: 1/Pick 18 Organizations As player: 1992-1994
1995
1996-1997San Francisco 49ers
Cleveland Browns
Jacksonville JaguarsPlaying stats at DatabaseFootball.com Dana Eric Hall (born July 8, 1969 in Bellflower, California), is a former professional American football player who was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the 1st round (18th overall) of the 1992 NFL Draft. A 6'2", 206-lb. safety from the University of Washington, Hall played in 6 NFL seasons from 1992 to 1994 with the 49ers, 1995 with the Cleveland Browns, and 1996 to 1997 with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Hall attended Ganesha High School in Pomona, California.[1] As of the fall of 2010, Hall was a defensive backs coach at San Bernardino Valley College,[2] the team won their first Conference title in 13 years.[citation needed]
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