It would be easy for Jets cornerback Bryce Hall to sulk.
Those moves almost certainly mean Hall will be starting the season on the sideline. But Hall is staying positive.
“I feel like everything happens for a reason,” Hall said. “My faith is a big part in why I have peace in where I’m at. If I do what I’m supposed to do, if I continue to get better, then everything is going to work out the way it is supposed to. I don’t really worry, honestly. All that stuff just takes away from my game and what I’m trying to do in the present. Nothing really good comes from that.”, even though eventually the top draft pick is going to get there.
Hall played pretty well in 2021. He did not give up many big plays, but he also did not make any. The big knock on Hall was that he did not get his hands on the football enough. He had no interceptions and 16 passes defensed. PFF graded him the 56th-best cornerback out of 116. He had a 101.5 passer rating against, gave up six touchdowns and committed seven penalties.“I think it goes hand in hand with seeking it out, visualizing, being able to see where you find your opportunities,” Hall said.
Hall said he feels he has worked steadily to improve his game this offseason. Hall is concentrating on his game and not fixating on what might happen with the depth chart. “I can only control what I can control,” Hall said. “I can’t really worry about or analyze how things are going to happen. All I can do is be the best version of me and continue to stay diligent each and every day. By doing that, I’m going to be exactly where I want to be and hopefully, I push others to be at their best as well.”
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