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drafting Bree Hall early in the third round despite the systemic concerns of the Jets offense... He only logged 48 targets... Gino Smith has targeted running backs at a pretty respectable rate, floating right around 19% each of the last two seasons... this is a guy who relative to the talent, he he's being potentially too heavily discounted... this guy when he's rolling is a top six running back in the NFL... You're getting that sort of of profile and talent in the third round
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Hall's third-round value compelling with elite talent and volume upside.
The source advocates drafting Breece Hall early in the third round despite Jets systemic concerns, citing his talent profile as a top-six running back when rolling. Hall logged 90% of snaps with starters in preseason week one, confirming bellcow usage; his receiving volume was suppressed last year (48 targets) due to Justin Fields' limited checkdowns, but Gino Smith has targeted running backs at a respectable 19% rate over the last two seasons (top 10-12 mark), suggesting potential for significant volume recovery. The source argues Hall is being too heavily discounted relative to talent; if the Jets offense reaches top-20 efficiency and receiving volume rebounds with Smith under center, Hall's third-round ADP becomes comfortable compared to peers like Gibbs or Montgomery.
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