3 RBs Jets Could Trade For After Breece Hall Injury

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Breece Hall's knee injury is considered serious. While Michael Carter will take on a bigger role, the Jets may add another RB. Here are 3 RBs New York should consider trading for. NYJets | TakeFlight

via blockbuster trade. Prior to McCaffrey’s arrival in San Fran, Wilson had totaled 400 rushing yards on 81 carries. That equals an efficient average of 4.93 yards per carry. Wilson recently exploded for a 120-yard performance. Wilson even ran for 54 yards on seven carries during Sunday’s blowout defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs despite splitting time and carries with McCaffrey.

Wilson is performing like a top-32 running back that deserves a starring opportunity down the stretch. Both Jets head coach Robert Saleh and offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur have a history with Wilson. Saleh and LaFleur coached Wilson for three seasons in San Francisco before accepting promotions with the Jets. Wilson has spent his entire career executing LaFleur’s preferred outside zone running scheme alongside Kyle Shanahan in San Francisco. Wilson’s familiarity with LaFleur’s system makes him a perfect fit in New York.has taken over Jacksonville’s backfield.

Robinson is set to become a restricted free agent at the conclusion of the current campaign. Robinson’s future likely resides elsewhere. Losers of four consecutive contests, the 2-5 Jaguars no longer appear to be legitimate postseason contenders in the AFC South. General manager Trent Baalke would be wise to begin fielding calls on trade opportunities for Robinson ahead of next week’s trade deadline. The Jets represent an ideal landing spot.

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