Fantasy football: Where to draft Cincinnati Bengals RB Zack Moss

Analyzing Cincinnati Bengals RB Zack Moss’ 2024 fantasy football ADP and where to target him in fantasy drafts.

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Cincinnati Bengals RB Zack Moss is entering his 5th year in the NFL after signing with Cincinnati in the offseason. Drafted by Buffalo in the 3rd round in 2020 and traded to Indy in November 2022, he made a name for himself when Colts RB Jonathan Taylor went down with an injury. Below, we look at Zack Moss’ 2024 fantasy football average draft position (ADP) and where you should draft him.

Entering 2024, he is expected to improve in his development and be the workhorse in Cincinnati’s backfield. The semi-veteran back is interesting in terms of fantasy value.

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Zack Moss’ ADP: 102.04

(ADP data courtesy of MyFantasyLeague.com; last updated at time of this publishing – ADPs continually change as more drafts occur)

Moss’ 102.04 ADP of 101.65 in redraft leagues puts him in the range of the 10th to 12th round, depending on the size of the league.

Among running backs, Moss’ ADP puts him 39th at the position. He is just behind Tennessee’s Tyjae Spears (97.77) and teammate Chase Brown (97.50) even though Moss is expected to be the Bengals’ No. 1 back.

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Zack Moss’ 2023-24 stats

Games: 14

Carries | rushing yards: 183 | 794

Rushing touchdowns: 5

Receptions | receiving yards: 27 | 192

Receiving touchdowns: 2

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Where should you draft Moss?

Moss’ fantasy value should remain similar to years past with his new arrival to Cincinnati. While he will be the teams’ main back, he will split time with Brown which will limit his point-scoring opportunities.

Draft Moss slightly after Brown, but don’t let him fall out of the 10th round in 10-team leagues. Brown will tend to be the more explosive back, but Moss will see more snaps making him a solid fantasy late-round addition. He’s even more valuable in PPR leagues because of his ability to receive out of the back field.

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