The Dallas Cowboys have retooled their backfield for 2025, but could a bold move for New York Jets star Breece Hall elevate them into Championship territory?
With a running backs room consisting of Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders, rookie Jaydon Blue, rookie Phil Mafeh, Deuce Vaughn, and fullback Hunter Luepke, the room is deep but lacks a clear elite workhorse.
Acquiring Hall could give the Cowboys a dynamic, every-down back who fits the offensive vision of new head coach Brian Schottenheimer and offensive coordinator Klayton Adams.
Breece Hall posted a solid 2024 season with the Jets:
Though slightly down from his 2023 production (1,585 total yards), Hall remained an all-purpose threat.
He’s averaged 4.6 yards per carry over his career and adds real value as a receiver, averaging over 32 receiving yards per game the past two seasons.
At 5’11” and 217 lbs, Hall is a slashing zone-runner with enough burst to break big plays and enough size to grind out tough yardage.
His acceleration and vision make him ideal for outside zone and stretch runs, concepts Klayton Adams is bringing from his success in Indianapolis and Arizona.
If the Jets decide to move Hall, a deal could look like:
This would give the Jets future flexibility and the Cowboys a legitimate RB1 to complement their evolving offense.
Schottenheimer + Adams: A Balanced, Dynamic Approach
Brian Schottenheimer favors a play-action-heavy, run-to-pass balance, while Klayton Adams’ system emphasizes wide zone running, motion, and explosive second-level runs. Hall is a natural fit.
Pairing Hall with Javonte Williams would give Dallas a thunder-lighting tandem, allowing Jaydon Blue and Phil Mafeh to develop without heavy pressure.