With the remaining two picks in the four-round mock, the Bills land their complement and a popular player slated to the team, running back Zach Moss.
The Utah product did reportedly have a pre-draft meeting with the Bills. There’s interest in Moss already. He’s also a more powerful running back than their No. 1 running back Devin Singletary. The senior stands at 5-foot-9 and 223 pounds. He uses that size to make arm tacklers a useless defender when he’s on the field. Moss also has a knack for finding the holes in the backfield to get to the next level on carries. Moss does not have burners, though. He clocked in at a 4.65 40-yard dash time, the fourth-worst among running back at the recent combine.
In 2019, Moss had his best college season. He rushed for 1,416 yards, a 6.0 yards per carry average, along with 15 rushing scores in 13 games played.
The #Chiefs have done their homework on the running back position this offseason. They've met with several over video calls leading up to the draft. One of those is Zack Moss out of Utah. Contact balance is the first thing that pops out when you watch him. pic.twitter.com/uNZ5IoZVIG
— Travis Steffen (@SteffenNFL) April 21, 2020
Rounding things out, the Bills add one more piece to their secondary in Alabama’s Shyheim Carter. Versatility is one way to describe Carter. He doesn’t really translate to a cornerback at the next level, but he could provide depth at a few different levels of the Bills defense, from safety to big nickel corner to potentially even a linebacker. Like Weaver, he could help the Bills replace some of Lorenzo Alexander’s skill set, but Carter wouldn’t be a polished as a pass rusher at all.
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