Bills Drafting Zack Moss to Play Alongside Devin Singletary Makes Bills Backfield Suddenly Dangerous
By Michael Luciano

Josh Allen is still in need of some help at either running back or wide receiver, and the Buffalo Bills added one of the best backs in the entire 2020 NFL Draft to help take some of the heat off of Allen.
With the 86th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Bills picked up Utah running back Zack Moss, a cousin of former Jets and Redskins receiver Santana Moss.
With the No. 86 overall pick, the @BuffaloBills select @Utah_Football RB Zack Moss!
— NFL (@NFL) April 25, 2020
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Moss fell a little bit in the draft after some questioned if he can be an every-down back in the NFL with his lack of speed. If you can look past that, Moss is an ideal change of pace back with elusiveness and power to spare.
Given his ability to break tackles and wiggle through tight spaces, some have compared his running style to that of Kareem Hunt.
Josh Allen and the Bills offense got some running power ?
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 25, 2020
The Bills draft Utah RB Zack Moss with the No. 86 pick in the #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/nRA28Q6r4m
Allen might not be the most consistent quarterback in the world, but he now has the ability to hand the ball off to the slippery Devin Singletary and the powerful Moss. This is one of the best selections on Day 2 from any team.