Breece Hall

Mentioned 3 times across 1 podcast this week

This Week's Pulse

The New York Jets officially signed Breece Hall to a three-year, $45.75 million contract extension on May 11, 2026. Following the signing, Jason of the Fantasy Footballers noted the rarity of the moment, remarking, "This is the first time ever, first time ever where my running back signs an extension and I'm-"

While the contract secures his immediate future, analysts continue to use Breece Hall as the gold standard for efficiency metrics. Andy recently highlighted his performance in a segment about Bhaysul Tuten, noting that "he was tied with Breece Hall for 11th in forced missed tackle rate." This reinforces his standing as a premier playmaker in the league.

Looking back at the trajectory of his career, Mike reminded listeners of the 2022 draft cycle, stating, "This was a year where Breece Hall went number one, Drake London went number two, then Ken Walker, then Treylon Burks went number four." With this new financial commitment, the pressure is now on the New York Jets to prove that these investments in talent will translate into consistent wins.

Where it's discussed

Trade Targets + Dynasty Mistakes - Fantasy Football Podcast for 5/12

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Mikeneutralfrom “Common dynasty mistakes

Cited as the number one pick in the 2022 rookie draft.

... blindly following what we say. It's we're supposed to give you our perspectives, which we disagree with each other, then you make your own decision. I mean, you can go back to rookie draft after rookie draft after rookie draft. Everyone drafts them in a ce

Jasonpositivefrom “NFL News

Discussed regarding his recent contract extension and fantasy value.

This is the first time ever, first time ever where my running back signs an extension and I'm-

Andyneutralfrom “Bhaysul Tuten

An NFL running back used as a benchmark for forced missed tackle rates.

Yes. Back to Bashaud Tuton. You had Travis Etienne Jr. there as the primary guy, but in terms of actual efficiency, among the 55 qualified running backs, Bashaud Tuton was fifth in rush success rate, fifth in percent of yards after contact, and he was tied wit