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Breece Hall

#1 RB,

Jets

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ACTUAL 2022

115 FPTS

RANK: 42

2023 SEASON

233 FPTS

RANK: 10

AGE

22 yrs

HEIGHT/WEIGHT

6'1'' / 220 lbs

COLLEGE

Iowa State

SEASONGPFPTSRANKRUATTRUYDRUTDRUAVERECPTREYDRETD
20231523310th243104674.3473611
2022711542nd8046345.8192181
3yr Ave00205th0000.00000

Jets optimistic for Week 1

RotoWire Logo Published: 2023-05-31

Coach Robert Saleh said Wednesday he's "very optimistic" about the chances of Hall (knee) being on the field Week 1, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports.

Saleh affirmed that Hall's rehab from a left ACL tear is continuing on track, per Eric Allen of the Jets' official site, saying that the running looks powerful and has already hit over 22 miles per hour via GPS monitor. Though Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic reports Hall isn't expected to be ready for the start of training camp, the 2022 second-round pick could still be available to kick off the regular season as long as he can avoid any setbacks. Of course, Hall might be eased into action even if he does avoid missing any games. In that case, Michael Carter, Zonovan Knight and Israel Abanikanda could all see increased opportunities.

Weekly Stats 2022

Stats not available

Performance Splits: 2020 to 2022

Fantasy PointsRushing AveragesReceiving Averages
LOCATIONSTADIUMGPGSGMTOUCHRANKYDTDAVEYAC%10+20+50+RECYDTD
Home Outdoor 3 017.71.155th530.35.042%2.00.00.04.7640.0
Away Outdoor 4 215.51.178th760.86.321%2.30.80.31.370.3

Career Stats by Season: 2022 to 2022

Fantasy PointsRushing StatsReceiving Stats
SEASONAGETEAMGPGSTOTALRANKATTYDTDAVEYAC%10+20+50+SHARERECYDTD
2022 21 NYJ 7 2 115 42nd8046345.828%153120%192181
"YAC%" is percent of total yards gained after first contact. "Share" of team passing targets.

Not practicing yet

RotoWire Logo Published: 2023-05-23

Hall (knee) isn't practicing Tuesday at OTAs, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.

As expected, with Hall rehabbing an ACL tear suffered in October, the Jets are not pushing the running back during the offseason program. He also damaged his meniscus, but that issue wasn't considered serious and likely won't complicate his recovery. The Jets seem optimistic about having the 2022 second-round pick available for Week 1, with coach Robert Saleh telling reporters in April that Hall looked "fantastic". If it doesn't work out that way and he ends up missing games in September, the Jets can turn to Michael Carter, Zonovan Knight and Israel Abanikanda in the backfield.

Looking good so far

RotoWire Logo Published: 2023-04-21

Jets coach Robert Saleh told reporters earlier in April that Hall (knee) "looks fantastic" as he continues his rehab process, ESPN.com's Rich Cimini reports.

The report notes that Hall is expected to be ready for Week 1, though Saleh didn't mention any specific timeline while briefly commenting on the running back. Saleh did say he expects a rebound season from 2020 fourth-round pick Michael Carter, who mostly failed to take advantage of Hall's absence after the rookie second-round pick suffered an ACL tear in October. Prior to the injury, Hall rapidly emerged as one of the more explosive runners in the league, averaging 5.8 yards on 80 carries and 11.5 yards on 19 receptions in six and a half games. The optimism regarding his rehab timeline is partially due to youth and partially because there wasn't any other serious damage accompanying the ACL tear, with a minor meniscus injury representing the only other issue in his affected knee. Still, Hall isn't likely to participate in spring practices and may be eased into training camp.

Could be ready for camp

RotoWire Logo Published: 2023-01-09

Hall (knee) is progressing faster than expected in his recovery from a torn ACL, and the 21-year-old running back believes he could be ready for training camp this summer, Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic reports.

Prior to tearing his ACL in October, Hall was the leading candidate for Offensive Rookie of the Year, rushing 80 times for 463 yards and four touchdowns while adding 19 catches for 218 yards and one touchdown on 31 targets in his first seven games. Hall is expected to lead the Jets backfield once he's capable of handling a full workload, and this update at the end of the 2022 season suggests he could be ready from the get-go in 2023.