Jets open to trading Breece Hall
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When the New York Jets first drafted Breece Hall early in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft, the team believed he could be a feature back. That never quite happened. And now a new regime is in place. So does that mean Hall is not long for the Big Apple?
If you’re looking for a reason to believe Breece Hall is in for a breakout season, just look at the conversation coming from the current New York Jets coaching staff versus the last one. Near the end of the 2023 season,
Outlook: Unless Allen or Davis massively level up on their disappointing rookie years, Hall remains by far the best runner on this roster, as well as one of its most important pass catchers. Overheated in recent years, Hall’s ADP is more reasonable for 2025. He’s a sturdy RB2 with the upside for much more.
Hall isn’t wrong about any of that. Hall’s production, obviously, has lagged behind both Williams and Cook. And both have been in far better offensive situations. The Jets were an offensive disaster the last two years as they tailored their attack to fit Aaron Rodgers and little else.
New York Jets running back Breece Hall has the leverage to cash in after witnessing this inexplicable contract.
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What if Jets running back Breece Hall had spent the last three season with Sean McVay instead of Robert Saleh? That’s a question that Hall was wondering himself on Wednesday after James Cook joined Rams running back Kyren Williams on the list of players from the 2022 class who got paid this offseason.
New York Jets running back and former Iowa State star Breece Hall is entering the final year of his rookie contract. Hall has been productive, but has yet to ag