If the Jets sign Dalvin, that should allow the team time to ease Hall back in, at minimum, and likely to share the load down the stretch. It is a good football move by the Jets, but not necessarily a great fantasy arrangement if you were hoping either for (1) Hall to return this season to a heavy workload, or (2) Cook to secure a season-long bell cow job.
If you are a Hall dynasty manager, this is arguably a long-term positive, but it may put a damper on his 2023 value.
I dunno - I thought that between Carter, Izzy & Knight they’d have plenty of viable RBs to ease Hall back in if that indeed is the plan.
I think Cook makes much more sense for MIA considering they have methuselah Mostert, Jeffery Mr Glass, and tiny Achane.
Izzy would make so much mote sense as a bridge / committee guy if Hall needs more time.
If you are a Cook manager, there are not any situations that are especially more attractive, to be honest. Miami? Perhaps he would be the lead in a RBBC. New England? Meh, RBBC. Buffalo? Possibly, but again, it is a RBBC. Waiting to see if there is a camp injury could open up a better situation, but Hunt, Fournette, and Zeke are also competing for the same scraps, and they might be cheaper options.
He’d be the lead dog in Miami. That’s about it. None of those other situations seem likely to produce a larger share of the touches.
But like I said earlier, it might just be that Cook wants to go where he believes his best shot at a ring is, of his available options.
Or, as others have said, maybe he’s using NYJ to drive up Miami’s price. Seems like the wrong time of year for that, but teams can and do get creative.