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The Buffalo Bills are rounding out their current Day 2 picks at the 2020 NFL Draft with a player on offense after going defense in Round 1 with AJ Epenesa.
The Bills selected Utah running back Zack Moss with the No. 86 pick in the third round of the selection process.
Moss reportedly met with the Bills multiple times during the pre-draft process. He’s viewed as a power-complementary rusher to Devin Singletary, who was one of the the Bills’ two third-round picks at last year’s draft (Dawson Knox).
Moss uses a 5-foot-9, 223-pound frame o 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 is a touted pass protector, too.
But Moss doesn’t have much overbearing speed, clocking in at a 4.65 40-yard dash time, tied for the fourth-worst time among all running backs at the combine. That may not matter as much with Singletary’s shifty running style, though. In addition, Singletary didn’t overly impress running at the combine himself, putting up a 4.66-second 40 time.
Singletary still seemed to work just fine for the Bills.
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