
#20 RB · New York Jets
Height
5'11"
Weight
217 lbs
Age
25
College
Iowa State
Draft
2022, Rd 2, #36
Experience
4 yrs
RB Rank
#37 / 175
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On the field, Breece Hall grades out as a strong RB for New York Jets (B Performance). That places him 37th of 175 graded running backs. The contract is harder to defend: the Contract Value Index calls it fairly priced (C-), with the cost outrunning the output. The public read is very positive (A- Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
| Year | Team | GP | Yards | TD | YPC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 56 | 3,398 | 18 | 4.5 |
| 2025 | ![]() | 16 | 1,065 | 4 | 4.4 |
| 2024 | ![]() | 16 | 876 | 5 | 4.2 |
| 2023 | ![]() | 17 |
Length
1 year
Total Value
$14.3M
AAV
$14.3M/yr
Spotrac flags Breece Hall's contract as a market-rate deal; FanVerdicts grades it C- Contract Value Index because the production-to-pay ratio shakes out accordingly. At $14.3M AAV on a one-year rookie-scale deal, Hall is drawing mid-tier running back compensation despite a B-caliber performance grade—a gap that reflects neither disaster nor steal territory, but rather the awkward middle ground where an organizational commitment outpaces statistical output. His 2025 season production of 350 receiving yards across 16 games represents solid depth-piece work rather than the elite volume you'd expect from a second-round pick entering his fourth year, which is precisely why the CVI registers as neutral-to-slightly-negative. However, the mediaFraming and recent Jets roster moves paint a clearer picture: new head coach Aaron Glenn has publicly declared Hall a centerpiece of the rebuild, and New York has spent the offseason signing skill-position depth and adjusting kicking—moves that signal organizational commitment to building *with* Hall rather than shopping for replacements. This framing explains why his sentiment grade (A-) has climbed sharply despite middling statistical production; the market is pricing in not his current on-field dominance but his perceived security and role expansion under Glenn's vision. The one-year structure carries minimal long-term cap risk, giving the Jets flexibility to reassess after 2026 if the statistical output doesn't match the organizational hype, though the public endorsement suggests New York expects Hall to validate the investment sooner rather than later.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Breece's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Snap share and per-play impact line up to a B performance grade for Breece Hall. The 2025 season delivered 350 receiving yards across 16 games, marking solid production in the passing game that underpins his standing as a reliable offensive weapon rather than an elite tier back—he's operating at a franchise-caliber level without yet reaching Pro Bowl distinction. His receiving work represents the clearest strength in the data, establishing him as a legitimate pass-catching option out of the backfield in an offense that needs multiple threats. The challenge for a fourth-year back earning a long-term extension is converting volume into explosive play; moderate receiving yardage over a full season suggests he's a steady contributor rather than a game-breaker on a snap-by-snap basis. New head coach Aaron Glenn's public emphasis on Hall's centrality to the team's rebuild, paired with offseason offensive additions, signals organizational confidence in his bounce-back potential—the media narrative has shifted decisively toward Hall as an untouchable cornerstone despite the Jets' 3-14 finish, positioning him as a player whose reputation is rising independent of 2025's middling statistical output. At 25 with four seasons of NFL experience under his belt, Hall enters the 2026 campaign as the franchise's clearest path to offensive consistency, a running back the organization has chosen to build around rather than replace.
Breece Hall ranks 37th of 175 graded running backs by performance. That slots Breece between Rhamondre Stevenson (B) just ahead and Brian Robinson Jr. (B) just behind.
Graded higher
Rhamondre StevensonNew England PatriotsBAustin EkelerWashington CommandersBNajee HarrisLos Angeles ChargersBGraded lower
Brian Robinson Jr.San Francisco 49ersBeat coverage and fan boards are running roughly even on Breece Hall, landing him at an A- sentiment grade. The narrative surrounding the fourth-year running back has shifted decisively positive following his contract extension with the Jets, with new head coach Aaron Glenn publicly positioning Hall as a centerpiece of the franchise's rebuild rather than a peripheral piece—a marked endorsement that carries real weight in reshaping how analysts and fans perceive his role going forward. Hall's own projection of confidence, coupled with the organization's clear commitment to building the offense around him, has created a feedback loop of optimism that extends well beyond typical roster-construction chatter; media coverage frames him not as a question mark but as an untouchable asset whose departure would signal organizational chaos. His 2025 season production of 350 receiving yards across 16 games grades as solid B-caliber work, which means the A- sentiment actually reflects organizational priority and media narrative confidence rather than elite statistical dominance—Hall has earned the respect through longevity and role security more than jaw-dropping volume. The recent Jets roster moves, including signings and cuts aimed at shoring up depth, reinforce the message that New York is building *with* Hall, not around potential replacements, which further anchors the positive media sentiment heading into the 2026 preseason. Right now, Hall sits in a rare position for a non-Pro Bowl back: his stock is climbing precisely because his team's leadership has declared him non-negotiable, and the media has accepted that framing without resistance.
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