Outlook Breece Hall
Secured and Ready to Flourish as the Focal Point of the Jets Ground Game
Breece Hall has firmly established himself as the premier asset in the Jets' backfield. After signing a lucrative three-year, $43.5 million contract extension in the offseason, the 25-year-old running back is primed to lead this offense alongside quarterback Geno Smith. Backed by a newly extended front line featuring guard Joe Tippmann, Hall is positioned to flourish in a stable environment.
Our projections estimate a highly productive season for Hall, forecasting 230 rushing attempts for 1,083 yards and six touchdowns, alongside 46 receptions for 387 yards and two scores. This dual-threat capability has been his calling card, as evidenced by his 259 carries in 2025 and history of strong target volume. He remains a high-floor, high-ceiling workhorse.
In draft markets, Hall's ADP has steadily climbed from 32 in early June to a stable spot at 30.0. In 1.0 PPR leagues, our projections of 240.1 fantasy points view his current late-second or early-third-round price tag as an exceptional value tier, offering elite RB1 upside at a slight discount.
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Outlook Kimani Vidal
Trade Rumors and Depth Chart Obstacles Cloud Late-Round Sleeper Appeal
Kimani Vidal enters his third season in a challenging spot, currently listed as the third option in the Los Angeles backfield behind Omarion Hampton and Keaton Mitchell. Despite taking a step forward in 2025 with 155 carries, our models expect a severe regression in volume. We project him to log just 57 carries for 229 yards and one touchdown this season.
Market sentiment is highly volatile following early June rumors suggesting Vidal could be a summer trade candidate. Interestingly, his ADP has risen from 200 in early June to 185 as of mid-July. This upward trajectory indicates fantasy managers are gambling on a potential change of scenery or a path to playing time.
Currently rostered in 53% of leagues but starting in only 3%, Vidal is purely a deep-league bench stash. Unless a trade or training camp injuries shake up the depth chart, he remains a low-upside depth piece. With a projected 56.3 fantasy points, he is a player to avoid in standard redraft formats.
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