The Jets have worked out a three-year deal with RB Breece Hall. The pact will pay out $45.75 million over three years, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, and replaces Hall's franchise tag. The guaranteed money has not been revealed yet as of this writing.
What They're Saying
Hall on X: "Cried for the first time since I tore my ACL. This day really hit different for me man"
2026 Fantasy Football Impact
The longer-term deal certainly doesn't come as a surprise. Most teams that aren't the Cowboys prefer to work out such deals with their franchised players, both to secure those players for longer and to help with cap space.
It is noticeably early in the 2026 NFL calendar for Hall, though, given that the RB has been disgruntled with his organization since at least last season. The quote above (and the contract) makes it clear they've reconciled, though.
Hall averaged a career-high 15.2 carries per game in 2025, though his receptions dipped to a career-low 2.3 per game. That area will need to rebound to support high-end fantasy upside.
Hall sits 15th among RBs in our PPR rankings and 16th at the position in best ball ADP. Staying around there would make him a fine 2026 draft value.
Dynasty Impact
It's been a while since staying with the Jets helped any player's fantasy outlook, but Hall wasn't likely to head anywhere else in the short term. So consider this a no-impact move for the RB's dynasty outlook.