Jets getting trade calls for DT Quinnen Williams, RB Breece Hall; Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers drawing interest

Williams easily boasts the finest resume of the aforementioned trio.
The 27-year-old has long been a centerpiece of the Jets defense, having gone to three straight Pro Bowls ahead of this season and becoming a first-time All-Pro in 2022. The seven-year pro has started all eight games for the Jets this year, earning a career-high three forced fumbles already. 2026 is the second to last season on Williams’ current four-year, $96 million contract, though it has a potential out heading into the 2027 season.
As for Hall, the 24-year-old is playing on the final deal of his rookie contract after New York selected him in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Currently, he sports 581 rushing yards through eight games. A speedster whose stellar rookie season was cut short by an injury, Hall has struggled for much of his fourth season before turning in a stellar Sunday in which he rushed for two touchdowns and threw another to lead the Jets to their first win of 2025. Prior to the season, head coach Aaron Glenn said he didn’t want to move on from Hall, but things change when you’re 1-7 and the AFC’s No. 15 seed.
Not all that much higher in the AFC pecking order is Las Vegas, which is 2-5 and coming off its bye. Meyers, who’s tallied 29 receptions for 329 yards and missed his team’s last game with multiple injuries, recently noted he was still open to being traded, but has dutifully approached his role with the Raiders. Like Hall, he’s in the final year of his current deal. His desire for an extension going unmet was the foundation of him asking for a trade. With the Raiders firmly in last place in the AFC West and having added a familiar name in Lockett, it would seem rather logical for the team to answer the calls its getting.
The next week will tell if Meyers moves on or either of the Jets’ big names.




