The biggest and best steals of the 2020 NFL draft class

Every draft class has a group of unheralded and underdrafted players who become NFL stars. Here’s this year’s group of sleeper candidates.

Buffalo Bills: RB Zack Moss

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Selected in the third round with the 86th overall pick, Moss may have fallen on some boards due to the perception that he doesn’t have open-field speed, but the tape tells a different story. Last season, Moss was the most formidable force in the NCAA when it came to broken tackles. He eluded defenders 89 times and gained 1,042 yards after contact as a runner and receiver. Moss brings Marshawn Lynch (who the Bills selected in the first round of the 2007 draft) to mind because he’s not just a brickhouse running back — he also has speed and agility, and can be a winner in the passing game. He’ll be an ideal complement to Devin Singletary as a power back who can rip off chunk plays, add to the play-action game, and give Josh Allen one more target to help him succeed.

Zack Moss | Eno Benjamin | Antonio Gibson | Denzel Mims | Laviska Shenault Jr. | Josh Jones | A.J. Epenesa | Zack Baun | Marlon Davidson | Amik Robertson | Jaylon Johnson | Trevon Diggs | Antoine Winfield Jr. | Ashtyn Davis