Outlook Woody Marks
Valuable Complementary Role Offers Safe PPR Bench Depth
Woody Marks enters his second NFL season as a key backup in the Houston backfield, operating directly behind primary starter David Montgomery. After handling 212 carries as a rookie in 2025, Marks is projected for a more complementary role this year. Our models project him for 120 rushing attempts, 490 yards, and three touchdowns on the ground.
Despite the lighter projected rushing workload, Marks maintains a solid receiving profile. He is projected to catch 23 passes on 23 targets for 180 yards and another score. This pass-catching efficiency keeps him relevant in PPR leagues, where his roster ownership remains high at 82% despite a starting rate of just 33%.
Draft market trends show Marks' ADP holding steady around pick 130 over the past month. This makes him a highly stable late-round target. Our projection of 113.7 fantasy points suggests he represents a safe bench value with immediate, high-end insurance upside if Montgomery misses time.
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Outlook Breece Hall
Secure as a Locked-In Elite Fantasy Asset After Landmark Extension
The Jets cemented Breece Hall's status as their foundational offensive centerpiece by signing him to a lucrative three-year extension. Coming off a robust 2025 campaign where he logged a career-high 259 carries, Hall sits atop the team's depth chart, firmly ahead of backup Braelon Allen. With Geno Smith under center, Hall is primed to flourish in a balanced attack where he remains the clear lead option.
Draft market trends show highly encouraging stability for Hall's fantasy value. After a brief late-May dip where his ADP slipped to 41, his draft cost has rebounded and stabilized at 31 as fantasy managers react to his long-term security. At this early third-round price tag, our projections view him as an outstanding value in 1.0 PPR formats.
Our models project Hall for a highly productive campaign, forecasting 1,076 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on 229 attempts, alongside 46 receptions for 394 yards. This dual-threat versatility is why his start rate has climbed to 86% in early summer leagues. Expect Hall to deliver high-end RB1 output as the engine of New York's ground game.
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