Overview
- ESPN reports the Jets have not settled on a course for Breece Hall, evaluating a long-term deal, the franchise tag, or the transition tag ahead of the deadline.
- The transition tag for running backs is projected around $11.7 million and would let Hall solicit offers the Jets could match, though unmatched departures bring no compensation.
- The franchise tag is estimated near $14.5 million and, if non-exclusive, would allow offer sheets and yield two first-round picks if the Jets declined to match.
- Dallas re-signed Javonte Williams on a three-year, $24 million deal, removing a likely tag-and-trade suitor and supplying a fresh benchmark for running back contracts.
- Hall said "whatever happens, happens" about his future; he logged 1,065 rushing yards in 2025, and the cap-rich Jets could afford a tag as free agency opens March 11.