Get Ballsy. Ruggs is someone I am really striving to leave every rookie draft with and one of my top 2020 dynasty rookie values. In 2017 Shady had 300+ touches with the Bills but that was before Josh Allen got thereAlso, neither of them are guaranteed a week 1 role. I'm also pretty weak overall at RB so i'm going to be STOKED to land a guy like Moss.Going through my write up on him now currently! Support Us On Patreon; The BallBlast Team; BallBlast Football. That being said, I really like Zack Moss and as a Bills fan I hope he turns out to be a good player.It's worth mentioning that he had pulled his hamstring in a prior event which is what contributed to his slow 40 (4.72 and 4.65) at the combine.I’m a little more torn because if Dillion is close to the way other people project him he could be in for a huge role if the Packers let Aaron Jones walk, which I assume they would of Dillion is a hit. Position: RB | School: Utah Height: 5’9″ | Weight: 223 pounds 40-yard dash: 4.65 seconds 2020 Age: 23 | Class: Senior Recruitment Stars: 3 Draft Position: 3.86 (Bills) Zack Moss’ Fantasy Fit with Bills.
AKA they were a critical dynasty asset. WTF Zack Moss Pic on Playerprofiler.com. Sure he’ll probably be a solid back, but I don’t think he’ll be an elite fantasy asset by any meansMoss/WR(or BPA, my guess is that it will be a WR) in the 1st, BPA in the 2nd.Most of the lists I'm reading don't even have Moss in their top 6 let alone first overall. For instance, I took Moss 2.04, and Dillon 2.11 in my main 12 team rookie draftThe big problem with Jones is next year when he's a FA. He strikes me as a poor mans Lev Bell, who is not the best athlete but makes the most of what’s before him. The "undersized" narrative is a lazy take. It's not a huge difference but I think the presence of Josh Allen saps enough volume that I will go AJ Dillon. Rookie.
He's very good.That's a good piece. The "undersized" narrative is a lazy take. He will likely lead that committee in touches (unless he catches fumblitis).
Singletary is a very talented back and a good football player. He enters a notable run-first offense as a potential bellcow only blocked by the undersized Singletary for meaningful work. No You know what. Dillon has some very suspect vision and has to compete with Jones, who is far better than him.I’m going to plant my flag on Dillon never being anything more than a TD dependent RB3 (at his ceiling) if he doesn’t completely bust.These are not comparable prospects, at all IMO. WTF Zack Moss Pic on Playerprofiler.com. A.J.
Well, at least that's the only way taking another RB makes sense.For ref, FantasyPros has Dillon at 130 and Moss at 114, while Mike Clay has Dillon at 97 and Moss at 93.I can see taking Moss just for the chance of year 1 production and the risk that the Packers actually re-sign Jones (which is super unlikely). He's top-10 all time rushing in the PAC-12 and broke more tackles than anyone else last year. He is ahead of the "elite tier" of Swift, Dobbins and Taylor.You have him ahead of Akers or CEH?As a guy that bought the DMont hype last year, this is my fear.
It’s just as possible Moss is the lead back in 21 as it is for Dillon. Who is your preference?I feel this is close to how I have them. One of them is Aaron Hernandez. Dillon could yield tremendous value down the road, but Jones blocks him from taking that backfield by storm.Personally, I don't see them as similar at all. With Josh Allen leading the way I’m assuming the offense will be low volume, with little passing work to the backs, and Allen vulturing the few redzone opportunities there are which could make it hard for him to be too fantasy relevant.He ran an electronically timed 40 afterward and was 4.52. User account menu. What's the discrepancy here? Dillon is both 25 pounds heavier and a superior athlete (crushed Moss in every part of the Combine). Moss looks primed to take over the Frank Gore role for the Buffalo Bills, who last season notched the league’s seventh-highest run percentage. Posted by 2 months ago. They'll both have the opportunity to earn a role. My concerns with him are in the Bills offense I think it’s a split backfield with Singletary, with Moss getting the plodder and goal line work and Singletary getting the spell back and passing work. If not for those concerns, he'd probably be considered among that elite tier in terms of talent. 31. He plays with power, but is also more of a receiving back.