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Cowboys on Verge of Landing Jets’ Do-It-All Playmaker, Top-5 Fantasy RB with Trade Deadline Approaching

The NFL trade deadline is fast approaching, and one rumor gaining major traction involves the Dallas Cowboys making a bold move to add another explosive weapon to their backfield.

For weeks, the New York Jets have been fielding calls about their most valuable trade chip — a dynamic running back whose production and versatility have made him one of the league’s most coveted offensive players.

That player is Breece Hall, a third-year standout who ranks as a top-5 fantasy football running back and has carried the Jets’ offense with his speed, power, and ability to create mismatches in both the run and pass game.

 

Hall’s contract situation has fueled speculation. With the Jets reluctant to pay him what he will command as a free agent, front office insiders believe now may be the right time to cash in for draft capital.

 

FanSided’s Christopher Kline even spotlighted Dallas as the best fit. “The market for running backs isn’t always robust, but Hall is better than most RB1s around the league. With him, Dallas could completely change their ceiling,”

 

Kline wrote.

 

The Cowboys have leaned heavily on Javonte Williams after losing Tony Pollard and Rico Dowdle, but Jerry Jones has made it no secret he wants more firepower. Pairing Hall with Williams could give Dallas a one-two punch rivaling the NFL’s best.

For the Jets, the logic is straightforward: this roster isn’t built for a Super Bowl push in 2025. Trading Hall now, while his value is sky-high, could help restock draft picks and add depth for the future.

 

With Dallas in prime position to contend, all eyes are on Jerry Jones. Will he strike a blockbuster deal that brings a true do-it-all playmaker to Arlington before the deadline passes?

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