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New York Jets running back Breece Hall acknowledged he must prove his worth daily to the team's new regime, stating, "I wasn’t drafted by them, I’m not their guy." He emphasized his desire to be "the product" rather than just having "potential," noting he faces a "lame-duck year" as a contract extension is unlikely, leaving him in the final year of his deal.
The article proposes the Jets trade Hall mid-season to recoup a draft pick rather than risk losing him in free agency. It suggests the Dallas Cowboys as an ideal trade destination, arguing this move would signal the Cowboys are finally "going all in" for a championship—addressing fan skepticism about their Super Bowl ambitions despite the team's talent.
Hall reiterated his confidence in his abilities, calling himself a "three-down back" who is "second-to-none" in the league. However, the author predicts a bleak season for the Jets, projecting no more than seven wins due to a full rebuild under new coaching staff, GM, and quarterback Justin Fields. Fields' limited passing prowess—highlighted by just two 200-yard games in six Steelers starts—fuels skepticism that the offense will endure a full 17-game season, despite fan optimism about the running back group and receiver Garrett Wilson.
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