The Detroit Lions have announced the release of safety Erick Hallett from their practice squad. Hallett, a former standout at the University of Pittsburgh, joined the NFL after being selected in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Despite showing promise during his college career, Hallett has faced challenges establishing himself on an active NFL roster.
At Pittsburgh, Hallett was a pivotal part of the Panthers’ defense, recognized for his instincts, versatility, and playmaking abilities in the secondary.
His college highlights include 54 tackles, 3 interceptions, and 9 pass deflections during his senior year, earning him accolades as one of the ACC’s most dependable safeties.
Hallett’s brief professional career has been marked by stints with both the Jaguars and Lions, primarily on practice squads.
The Lions’ decision to cut him reflects the constantly evolving nature of NFL rosters, as teams often adjust to address injuries, performance, or strategic needs.
While his time in Detroit has ended, Hallett’s potential and collegiate achievements suggest he could find opportunities elsewhere as teams continue to seek depth in their secondary units.