Breece Hall or Josh Jacobs
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Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | Josh Jacobs RB - LV ![]() Josh Jacobs RB - LV |   | |
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ECR | # 20 | # 23 | - |
Best Rank | # 9 | # 11 | - |
Worst Rank | # 55 | # 31 | - |
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Season Total | 0.0 | 184.7 | - |
Avg Game | ‐ | 11.5 | - |
Avg Projection | 168.9 | 175.4 | - |
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SOS Rank | 12 | 20 | - |
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Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | Josh Jacobs RB - LV ![]() Josh Jacobs RB - LV | |
2022 Schedule | ||
Week 1 | vs. BAL | at LAC |
Week 2 | at CLE | vs. ARI |
Week 3 | vs. CIN | at TEN |
Week 4 | at PIT | vs. DEN |
Week 5 | vs. MIA | at KC |
Week 6 | at GB | BYE WEEK |
Week 7 | at DEN | vs. HOU |
Week 8 | vs. NE | at NO |
Week 9 | vs. BUF | at JAC |
Week 10 | BYE WEEK | vs. IND |
Week 11 | at NE | at DEN |
Week 12 | vs. CHI | at SEA |
Week 13 | at MIN | vs. LAC |
Week 14 | at BUF | at LAR |
Week 15 | vs. DET | vs. NE |
Week 16 | vs. JAC | at PIT |
Week 17 | at SEA | vs. SF |
Week 18 | at MIA | vs. KC |
Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | Josh Jacobs RB - LV ![]() Josh Jacobs RB - LV | |
Rushing | ||
Rush Attempts | 218.9 | 242.9 |
Rush Yards | 970.3 | 988.0 |
Rush TDs | 6.2 | 8.6 |
Receiving | ||
Receptions | 36.5 | 35.6 |
Rec Yards | 298.5 | 251.4 |
Rec TDs | 1.5 | 0.6 |
Points | ||
Fantasy Points | 168.9 | 175.4 |
Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | Josh Jacobs RB - LV ![]() Josh Jacobs RB - LV | |
2021 Points | ||
Week 1 | ‐ | 16.0 |
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Week 4 | ‐ | 5.7 |
Week 5 | ‐ | 12.7 |
Week 6 | ‐ | 14.2 |
Week 7 | ‐ | 12.8 |
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Week 9 | ‐ | 9.5 |
Week 10 | ‐ | 3.6 |
Week 11 | ‐ | 6.1 |
Week 12 | ‐ | 17.2 |
Week 13 | ‐ | 15.0 |
Week 14 | ‐ | 5.0 |
Week 15 | ‐ | 9.4 |
Week 16 | ‐ | 10.4 |
Week 17 | ‐ | 14.0 |
Week 18 | ‐ | 20.4 |
Total | 0.0 | 184.7 |
Average | ‐ | 11.5 |
Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | Josh Jacobs RB - LV ![]() Josh Jacobs RB - LV | |
2021 Targets | ||
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Breece Hall RB - NYJ ![]() Breece Hall RB - NYJ | Josh Jacobs RB - LV ![]() Josh Jacobs RB - LV | |
Expert | ||
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. | |
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 | RB17 and RB8, respectively, in first 2 seasons, and no reason to think he won't be Top 20 RB again with Raiders' offensive upgrades |
Wolf of Roto Street Roto Street Journal | Doesn't seem sexy, but Jets ranked 7th in RB tgts & 11th in PFF line grade before making vast improvements. Love t. | 6/14: Rumbings Jacobs is not viewed as a "feature" guy, & he himself says he doesn't want to be. Patriots Hell invades this backfield and the already unsexy Jacobs gets less apealing 5/15 - They scoop a bunch of RBs (Bolden, Zamir White) & don't pick up 5th year.Could ride him into ground, or could groom his successor |
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. | The Raiders offense looks to reach new heights in 2022 with No. 1 wide receiver Davante Adams added to the fold. And that greatly benefits the team's lead ball-carrier Josh Jacobs. A more efficient offense lends itself to more scoring opportunities, and Jacobs will reap the most rewards as the team's primary red-zone back. Last year's RB13 smashed career highs in all receiving categories in 2021 despite playing alongside Kenyan Drake and Jalen Richard. Injuries to the back-ups boosted Jacobs' role as a receiver slightly, but it was not the only cause. There was a deliberate effort to feature Jacobs more as a receiver with him catching at least two passes in 12 of his 15 games played. And more importantly, the receiving capability that Jacobs displayed puts to rest the narrative that he is "game-script" dependent. Whether the Raiders are winning or losing in a loaded 2022 AFC West, JJ has proven he can be used in all facets. Now the Raiders did elect to sign both Brandon Bolden and Ameer Abdullah this offseason to bolster their running back stable behind Jacobs. Bolden has been a special teams guy nearly his entire career, so I doubt he carves out any legitimate role on offense. Abdullah has been used as a third-down back on the several teams he has been on at the NFL level, but I am not ready to declare him as a huge threat to Jacobs' workload. Sure he might work in some, but not enough to hurt Jacobs' bottom-line value. The team also drafted Zamir White in the fourth round, but I would not expect much from White in year one based on Josh McDaniels' track record from New England of not featuring Day 3 rookie RBs. The new head coach is more likely to run Jacobs into the ground on an expiring contract as he did with Dion Lewis, LeGarrette Blount and Shane Vereen during his Patriots tenure. And besides, the red-zone role is the most significant for fantasy points, and that looks to be clearly in Jacobs' grasp. Two-down back Damien Harris was in the red-zone role for the Patriots last season and flourished because of it. He ranked fourth in carries (46) and third in rushing TDs (13) from inside the 20-yard line. |
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 RB2 / flex value as the starting running back on a young offense that is on the rise. | Jacobs has been a good fantasy back, but he has not been able to post an elite season. He finished the 2021 fantasy season with 1,076 yards from scrimmage and 8 touchdowns. Josh McDaniels calling plays could help him realize his full potential, but he is still more of a RB2 than RB1. |
Bart Wheeler Hail to Fantasy Football | The first running back selected in the draft, and he should be a bellcow by midseason if not sooner. |