Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this fantasy football stuff, and the big question on my mind was, “Should I draft Breece Hall?” You know, the running back for the Jets? Let me tell you, it’s been a journey.

First off, I started digging into his stats from last year. Turns out, this guy was a beast! He ended up being the second-best running back in the whole league, right behind Christian McCaffrey. That’s saying something. So, naturally, I got pretty excited. He’s going into 2024 with some high expectations, and a lot of rankings have him right up there.
Then, I remembered that nasty ACL tear he had. But, you know what? It sounds like he’s recovering well, probably even better than people thought. Plus, with Aaron Rodgers back in the picture and hopefully healthy, the Jets’ offense could be looking pretty good. That’s good news for Breece, right?
So, I started thinking about my draft strategy. Should I go all-in on Breece? I mean, he’s a top-tier running back, but is he worth a top-five pick? I looked around at what other people were saying, and the consensus seems to be, yeah, he’s a solid candidate for a high pick. It really comes down to how you want to build your team. Some folks like to grab a wide receiver early, others prioritize a strong running back. It’s a tough call.
- Weighed the pros: High upside, strong performance last year, potential for a great offense.
- Considered the cons: Coming back from injury, might be overvalued in drafts.
Then there’s the whole draft value thing. Everyone knows Breece is good, so people are going to be reaching for him. You’re probably going to have to spend a high pick to get him. I talked to some buddies, and they all agreed – if you want Breece, you gotta be willing to pay up. People who drafted him last year know what they are doing, they aren’t going to let him go easily.
My Final Thoughts
After all this back and forth, I’ve decided that Breece Hall is definitely worth considering in the early rounds. The dude is a beast. But it does not mean that I will pick him at any cost. I have to see how things go during the draft. If he’s there when it’s my turn and I feel good about it, I might just pull the trigger. It’s all about that gut feeling, you know? It’s a gamble, but it could pay off big time. This is what I think about should I draft Breece Hall. I am still thinking about it, to be honest. We will see.
