Everyone Slept on Him — Now the Packers’ Silent Year-Two Star Might End the NFC North Race Before It Begins.QQ

The Green Bay Packers are riding high atop the NFC North and the entire NFC conference, but their recent victories have left some fans and analysts wanting more. Narrow wins against a Joe Burrow-less Cincinnati Bengals and a Kyler Murray-less Arizona Cardinals (which, arguably, may have been a blessing for Arizona) have raised questions about the team’s ability to dominate as they gear up for a deep playoff run. With the trade deadline looming, the Packers are poised to make a bold move that could solidify their roster and send a clear message to the NFC North: Green Bay is ready to crush the competition.
One name has emerged as a potential game-changer for the Packers’ offense: New York Jets’ running back Breece Hall. Analyst Peter Bukowski of The Leap recently suggested that Green Bay should inquire about the former second-round pick, especially given the team’s current running back situation. “With the injuries to [2024 third-round pick] MarShawn Lloyd,” Bukowski posted on Tuesday, “I would at least call on Hall to see what it would cost.” This proposed acquisition could transform Green Bay’s backfield into a powerhouse, pairing Hall’s dynamic playmaking with incumbent starter Josh Jacobs to create a lethal tandem.
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Why Breece Hall Could Be the Missing Piece
Breece Hall was once heralded as a future Pro Bowler, a cornerstone for the Jets’ offense after a stellar rookie season in 2022. However, a devastating ACL and meniscus injury midway through that year derailed his momentum. While Hall has remained productive—averaging an impressive 4.6 yards per carry across his career and racking up nearly 1,600 yards from scrimmage in 2023—his role in New York has diminished in 2025. Jets head coach Aaron Glenn has shifted toward a running back-by-committee approach, even after losing 2024 fourth-round pick Braelon Allen to a season-ending injury. In Week 7 against the Carolina Panthers, Hall played just 54% of offensive snaps compared to third-stringer Isaiah Davis’ 46%, though he still handled the majority of carries.
This reduced role has sparked speculation that the Jets might be open to trading Hall, whose potential remains undeniable. For a Packers team looking to bolster its run game, Hall’s explosiveness and versatility could be the spark they need to elevate their offense to elite status.
Packers’ Running Back Woes
Green Bay’s running back room has faced challenges this season. Third-round rookie MarShawn Lloyd has been sidelined by injuries for much of his young career, leaving the team reliant on Josh Jacobs as the primary ball-carrier. While Jacobs has been solid, his efficiency has dipped from 4.4 yards per carry in 2024 to 3.7 in 2025, raising concerns about his ability to shoulder the load alone. Backup Emanuel Wilson is a capable depth piece but lacks the experience to lead the rushing attack if Jacobs were to go down.
Head coach Matt LaFleur, known for his run-heavy offensive schemes, thrived during the Aaron Rodgers era with a dynamic duo of Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams, later supplemented by AJ Dillon. Replicating that 1A/1B running back tandem could provide the balance and reliability needed to support quarterback Jordan Love, who is still developing in his third year as a starter. With Love’s growth ongoing, a robust running game is critical to alleviating pressure on the passing attack and sustaining drives in high-stakes playoff matchups.
Why Hall to Green Bay Makes Sense
Acquiring Breece Hall could be a masterstroke for the Packers. At just 24 years old, Hall brings youth, explosiveness, and untapped potential to a backfield that needs a boost. His 4.6 yards per carry and ability to contribute as a receiver out of the backfield would complement Jacobs perfectly, creating a versatile, two-headed monster that defenses would struggle to contain. Hall’s experience in a committee approach also means he can thrive in a shared role, allowing LaFleur to manage workloads and keep both backs fresh for a grueling postseason.
Moreover, Hall’s acquisition could signal Green Bay’s intent to dominate the NFC North and beyond. The division is no slouch, with teams like the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings posing legitimate threats. However, a bolstered running game could give the Packers the edge in close games, particularly in cold-weather matchups at Lambeau Field, where a punishing ground attack is often the difference-maker.
A Super Bowl Push in Sight
The Packers are already a formidable force, but adding a talent like Breece Hall could elevate them to Super Bowl contenders. His ability to break off big plays, combined with Jacobs’ bruising style, would give Green Bay the kind of offensive balance that championship teams are built on. With the trade deadline approaching, general manager Brian Gutekunst has an opportunity to make a splash and address one of the team’s few weaknesses.
The NFC North is on notice: if the Packers pull off a trade for Breece Hall, they could unleash a forgotten “beast” from the AFC, ready to run over defenses and pave the way for a deep playoff run. With Hall averaging 4.6 yards per touch and Green Bay’s offense firing on all cylinders, the rest of the league might be left wondering how to stop this juggernaut come January.
 
				

