As the 2025 NFL season approaches, trade buzz continues to swirl around New York Jets’ running back Breece Hall.
With a new coaching staff in place, contract uncertainty looming, and budding backfield talent emerging, the idea of dealing Hall to the Dallas Cowboys has gained traction.
But how realistic is this scenario, and what kind of return might the Jets command?
Hall, entering the final year of his rookie contract (earning around $3.4 million in 2025), is on his way to unrestricted free agency in 2026.
While Jets coach Aaron Glenn publicly reassured Hall—”I don’t want to trade you. I want you to be her.”—rumors persist that Hall could still be moved by the midseason trade deadline if the Jets fail to contend.
The Dallas Cowboys, aiming to bolster their rushing attack, have a rotating backfield but lack a true every-down workhorse.
Inside analysis suggests Hall’s blend of zone-running ability and pass-catching versatility fits well with Dallas’s offensive scheme under Brian Schottenheimer and coordinator Klayton Adams.
Cowboys-centric breakdown:
Speculation on trade value varies:
A Breece Hall-to-Cowboys trade represents a viable “win-win” if circumstances align.
Dallas adds a near-elite, versatile running back; New York reclaims valuable draft capital while leaning on internal talent—especially as Hall enters his contract year without assurance of a long-term commitment.
Most credible analysis cites return valuations ranging from a third-round pick to a conditional 4th-to-3rd deal, potentially sweetened with a young player.
Whether the scenario materializes depends on the Jets’ performance, Hall’s 2025 output, and Dallas’ urgency—watch how this storyline unfolds leading into the deadline.
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