Speculation continues to mount around the New York Jets potentially trading running back Breece Hall before the upcoming NFL season begins, as part of ongoing Breece Hall Jets trade rumors NFL analysis. Hall is approaching the final year of his $9 million rookie contract, raising questions about the Jets’ running back strategy and contract negotiations.
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn hinted earlier this offseason that the team might use a three-man committee at running back, a plan that could unsettle Hall during a critical contract year. Drafted 36th overall in the 2022 NFL Draft’s second round, Hall has shown promise despite playing for poorly constructed offenses over his first three years in the league.
In his rookie season, Hall averaged an impressive 5.8 yards per carry despite dealing with injuries. During the 2023 season, he narrowly missed a 1,000-yard rushing milestone, finishing with 994 yards on 223 attempts, five touchdowns, and 40 first downs. His 2024 production dipped somewhat, with 876 yards and five touchdowns on 209 carries, averaging 4.2 yards per rush, but he remained a key contributor in a struggling offense. Hall has also demonstrated his ability as a receiver out of the backfield, accumulating 1,292 yards and eight touchdowns on 152 receptions over 40 NFL games.

Among bold expectations for the NFL season, Sports Illustrated’s Conor Orr placed the Jets trading Hall within the top 30 predictions. Orr stated,
“The Jets will trade Breece Hall before the season opener,”
—Conor Orr, NFL Analyst. He added,
“A handful of running back-needy teams — the Bengals, Chiefs, Texans and Cowboys — will get through camp and search to upgrade at the position, while the Jets will seek to pair Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis with a veteran still on the market who is looking to sign closer to the start of the regular season. Maybe Aaron Glenn’s former player, Jamaal Williams?”
—Conor Orr, NFL Analyst.
The Jets already have young backs Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis who showed potential in 2024. Allen, the youngest NFL player in 2024, nearing 21 years old, demonstrated his power running capabilities with 334 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 4.8 yards per carry during the early season. Davis, a rookie aged 22, played sparingly but made the most of his 30 carries, rushing for 174 yards and a touchdown while recording the highest yards-per-carry rate on the team at 5.8.
Emerging Running Backs Offer Depth for the Jets
The presence of Allen and Davis provides the Jets with promising depth at running back, which could influence management’s decision to trade Hall. Both players bring youthful energy and different skill sets that align with a possible shift toward a committee approach. As the Jets evaluate their roster and consider veteran additions like Jamaal Williams, their running back strategy appears to be in flux heading into the season.
Trade Prospects and Team Needs Shape Jets’ Roster Moves
The trade rumors involving Breece Hall correlate with interest from teams in need of a running back, including the Bengals, Chiefs, Texans, and Cowboys. With these teams potentially looking to upgrade after finalizing their camps, the Jets might capitalize on Hall’s market value while addressing their own positional needs. This dynamic points to a strategic roster overhaul driven by both financial considerations and performance evaluations.
Given Hall’s young age and proven capabilities, his trade would represent a significant move for the Jets and impact the team’s offensive approach. Observers and fans will closely watch how this situation unfolds in the coming weeks before the season opener, as the Jets balance hopeful development of younger backs with the opportunity to bring in veteran experience.

