With a hole at running back, the Bills could be looking toward Utah’s Zach Moss to fill that void via the 2020 NFL Draft. Moss and the Bills now have a big connection as well.
According to NYUP.com, the Bills had a pre-draft interview with Moss:
A source tells NYUP that the #Bills held a video conference with #Utah RB Zack Moss.
The potential day two pick would be a terrific complement to starter Devin SIngletary.
https://t.co/0HIO5H6SET #BillsMafia— Ryan Talbot (@RyanTalbotBills) April 20, 2020
Moss is currently slated as a mid-round pick, but like Buffalo’s No. 1 rusher in Devin Singletary, he could be off the board in the third round later this week.
Moss is much more of a powerful runner by comparison, as 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 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. The Bills reportedly had met with Moss at the combine as well.
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.
Great run by Zach Moss! The block by Tyler Huntley was fantastic! pic.twitter.com/GPY3yVoI2O
— Abdul Memon (@abdulamemon) December 7, 2019
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