Breece Hall or David Montgomery
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Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | David Montgomery RB - CHI ![]() David Montgomery RB - CHI |   | |
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ECR | # 18 | # 19 | - |
Best Rank | # 10 | # 11 | - |
Worst Rank | # 31 | # 30 | - |
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Season Total | 0.0 | 154.0 | - |
Avg Game | ‐ | 11.0 | - |
Avg Projection | 170.7 | 186.2 | - |
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SOS Rank | 5 | 1 | - |
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Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | David Montgomery RB - CHI ![]() David Montgomery RB - CHI | |
2022 Schedule | ||
Week 1 | vs. BAL | vs. SF |
Week 2 | at CLE | at GB |
Week 3 | vs. CIN | vs. HOU |
Week 4 | at PIT | at NYG |
Week 5 | vs. MIA | at MIN |
Week 6 | at GB | vs. WAS |
Week 7 | at DEN | at NE |
Week 8 | vs. NE | at DAL |
Week 9 | vs. BUF | vs. MIA |
Week 10 | BYE WEEK | vs. DET |
Week 11 | at NE | at ATL |
Week 12 | vs. CHI | at NYJ |
Week 13 | at MIN | vs. GB |
Week 14 | at BUF | BYE WEEK |
Week 15 | vs. DET | vs. PHI |
Week 16 | vs. JAC | vs. BUF |
Week 17 | at SEA | at DET |
Week 18 | at MIA | vs. MIN |
Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | David Montgomery RB - CHI ![]() David Montgomery RB - CHI | |
Rushing | ||
Rush Attempts | 219.5 | 240.8 |
Rush Yards | 960.1 | 971.8 |
Rush TDs | 6.1 | 7.6 |
Receiving | ||
Receptions | 40.4 | 45.3 |
Rec Yards | 321.0 | 350.6 |
Rec TDs | 1.6 | 1.9 |
Points | ||
Fantasy Points | 170.7 | 186.2 |
Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | David Montgomery RB - CHI ![]() David Montgomery RB - CHI | |
2021 Points | ||
Week 1 | ‐ | 17.8 |
Week 2 | ‐ | 7.9 |
Week 3 | ‐ | 5.5 |
Week 4 | ‐ | 22.6 |
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Week 9 | ‐ | 8.0 |
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Week 11 | ‐ | 6.7 |
Week 12 | ‐ | 7.4 |
Week 13 | ‐ | 20.1 |
Week 14 | ‐ | 8.1 |
Week 15 | ‐ | 6.3 |
Week 16 | ‐ | 16.6 |
Week 17 | ‐ | 19.1 |
Week 18 | ‐ | 7.9 |
Total | 0.0 | 154.0 |
Average | ‐ | 11.0 |
Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | David Montgomery RB - CHI ![]() David Montgomery RB - CHI | |
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Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | David Montgomery RB - CHI ![]() David Montgomery RB - CHI | |
Expert | ||
Derek Lofland FantasyPros | Hall is too high of a pick in the NFL Draft to come in as the backup to Michael Carter. I think Hall starts the season as the Jets RB1 and he would have low-end RB2 value with upside as the starting running back on a young offense that is on the rise. | Considering that Montgomery missed four games with injury and played on one of the worst offenses in the league, it was amazing that he finished the year with 1,071 yards from scrimmage and 7 TDs. He should be a great fantasy player in 2022, if Justin Fields progresses and gives the offense some balance. There is talk that there could be more of a split with Khalil Herbert, but Montgomery figures to be the lead back in that timeshare. |
Derek Brown FantasyPros | David Montgomery finished as the RB12 and RB6 in fantasy points per game in each of the last two seasons, surpassing expectations. The Bears' receiving weapons are depleted outside of Darnell Mooney and Cole Kmet, so there's an easy pathway for plenty of check downs weekly. With Fields under center, he saw 4.75 targets per game, which would be a new career-high if that repeats this upcoming season. The problem for Montgomery is the new regime has no previous ties to him. He's seen an 80-90% opportunity share over the last two seasons, which has helped fuel his fantasy stock. Still, new offensive coordinator Luke Getsy comes from a system in Green Bay that hasn't pushed Aaron Jones over the 60% opportunity share mark since 2020. It's conceivable Montgomery will lose snaps on early downs to Khalil Herbert or Darrynton Evans and routes to Trestan Ebner. If that comes to fruition, he's better viewed as a high-end RB3 with low-end RB2 upside. | |
Andrew Erickson FantasyPros | My highest-ranked rookie running back is Breece Hall. The Jets selected the Iowa State product at the top of Round 2, signifying his status as the team's locked-in RB1 for the foreseeable future. Hall's three-down skill set suggests he never has to come off the field, and the sheer volume he garners will vault him into redraft top-20 running back territory. The Iowa State product totaled over 4,500 yards from scrimmage, 50 touchdowns and 80 catches over three seasons in the college ranks. A workload of approximately 240 touches - based on ESPN fantasy analyst Mike Clay's projections and how many touches the cumulative Jets RB1 earned last season - would place Hall inside the top-15 considering every running back last season that hit that threshold finished inside that ranking. 2021 fourth-rounder Michael Carter had his moments as a rookie, but the Jets know he's just a No. 2 running back. Anticipate Hall to shoulder 15-20 touches per game based on the workload that Carter received last season when Tevin Coleman missed time. From Weeks 7-9 with Coleman sidelined, Carter averaged 19 touches per game and a 66% snap share. Upon Coleman's return from injury in Week 10, Carter averaged 14 touches per game and a 55% snap share in the games they played together. | |
Nick Spencer Fantasy Six Pack | Drafting David Montgomery is a recipe for disaster this season. Let's see what's used in this recipe shall we? One terrible offensive line, a team projected to score very few points, a mobile quarterback who can steal what little goal line work there actually is, two new pass catching backs added in the offseason, and a new coaching regime that has no previous ties to him and has already taken a liking to Khalil Herbert. Yikes. | |
Wolf of Roto Street Roto Street Journal | 8/16: Running behind Carter in first team offense in games & practice. I think it flips, but this could be more of an RBBC than I originally anticipated. Doesn't seem sexy, but Jets ranked 7th in RB tgts & 11th in PFF line grade before making vast improvements. Love t. | |
Kevin Wheeler The Draft Zone | 6'1 / 220 LBS / 20 years old, Iowa State, 4.39-second 40-yard dash and a 40.0-inch vertical jump. | In 2020 he shredded subpar run defenses down the home stretch to finish as the RB4 on the season. He beat-up on a few bad defenses last year, just not to the same degree as he did in 2020. The new coaching staff has historically used the committee approach at RB, Khalil Herbert shined in Montgomery's absence last season. He finished as an RB1 twice in the four games that Monty missed. Free agent signing Darrynton Evans and sixth-round draft pick Trestan Ebner both have 4.4 forty speed and pass-catching ability, similar to former Bear Tariq Cohen, but bigger. x "It's clear the Bears believe in Khalil Herbert, while Trestan Ebner has looked impressive in training camp. I'm expecting there will be more of a share in the backfield alongside David Montgomery." per @CEmma670 Currently, day-to-day with an unspecified injury (8/11). |
Mark Ringo Sleepers and Busts | There's a new GM, Ryan Poles, in Chicago. It's unclear if Monty is their guy. Even if he is, the Bears' offense will probably struggle. They failed to address a leaky offensive line this past offseason. And if anything happens to Justin Fields, it will be Trevor Siemian or Nate Peterman running the offense. I want no part of Monty or the Bears' offense in 2022. Avoid. | |
Brandon Funston The Athletic | He's RB22 on this board, which may be conservative considering the top RB selected in each of the past 7 NFL drafts have finished no worse than RB21 | Volume is a big driver of his value, but with new coaching regime and expected run scheme changes, don't be surprised if backup Khalil Herbert is more involved |