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After a disappointing 2024 which saw him finish as the RB16, Breece Hall's fantasy stock has dipped, with his ADP now reflecting a low-end RB1 or high-end RB2. Despite a career-high 68.8% opportunity share, Hall saw competition from rookies Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis which led him to be less productive in the more fantasy point-producing situations.
The Jets' run-heavy approach under new head coach Aaron Glenn and OC Tanner Engstrand should benefit Hall, but Justin Fields' rushing and a possible committee backfield could cap his volume. Hall's receiving role (top five in routes run among RBs in each of the past two seasons) may take a hit with Fields, who historically targets RBs less frequently. Still, Hall's talent and nose for the end zone make him a decent low-end RB1 with upside, especially at his reduced cost.
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Braelon Allen headed to IR with knee injury Out at least 4 weeks, maybe more By: Mike Krueger | Thu Oct 2, 9:36 am

| | RB Braelon Allen (knee) will be placed on IR today, per source. Surgery is possible. Still being evaluated. Too early to say if it's season-ending, though this appears to be more than just a 4-week return. #Jets will make a corresponding roster move. (Rich Cimini on X)
FFToday's Take: The Jets No.2 running back was injured on a kickoff return in Week 4 and is now in danger of missing an extended amount of time. With Allen out, Breece Hall should get some extra work as the short-yardage and goaline back and Isaiah Davis will move into the back-up role. Davis is worth a look as a bench stash.

| IR stint ahead for Braelon Allen Suffered MCL sprain in Week 4 loss By: Doug Orth | Tue Sep 30, 9:10 pm

| | #Jets RB Braelon Allen, who was ruled out last night with a knee injury, suffered an MCL sprain that will likely land him on Injured Reserve, sources say. Allen is expected to receive additional opinions. (NFL Network - Ian Rapoport)
FFToday's Take: Allen wasn't exactly turning it up as the player who was supposed to be the grinder back to complement Breece Hall entering the season. In his absence, expect Hall to handle at least 16 touches per week on a consistent basis and take over the goal-line work Allen had been handling. Isaiah Davis becomes an interesting name as well, since it seems fairly obvious that New York does not want one back handling all of the chores in this backfield.

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