5'9" 223 lbs Dec 15, 1997 (22) Utah Drafted 3.22. In dynasty leagues, Moss is being drafted in the early- to mid-second-round of rookie drafts. Welcome to the 20/20 series. If you take out his 3 injury-impacted games, though, Moss jumps to 49.7% and ranks 6th in the class. His market share of Utah rushing TDs outside of those 3 games (50%) tied for just 11th in the class, as did his 6.38% TD rate. Editor’s Note: For more on the 2020 rookie class, check out all of our 2020 NFL Draft content and stay tuned to the Fantasy Footballers podcast for April’s Rookie Preview show where the Ballers breakdown each position heading into the draft. Even when you add his size to that 31st-percentile 40 time, Moss gets to just a 45th-percentile speed score. Become a member of our listener community and receive awesome perks including an extra episode, forum access, leagues, game day alerts, premium stats, and tons more. At the end of the play, he pulls up a little lame. Articles Articles from DLF. The results gave him a disapponting SPARQ-x score in the 29th percentile.His pro day was cancelled, but he did hold a private workout where his 40-yard dash was electronically timed at 4.52 seconds.Pro days and private workouts are notorious for generating times … Zack Moss - Bills - Age: 22 Singletary doesn’t have game-breaking speed and players who can break off a big one, like Moss, could challenge for playing time. I lean towards Taylor, but I wouldn’t really bat an eye if someone preferred Swift. He’s the type of guy that could be useful as a flex position spot starts in PPR leagues with immense upside if there’s an injury in front of him. We offer up some suggestions for some dynasty moves to make this week. Value News Articles Videos. Not many. There’s another camp that views his college production, ability to force missed tackles, and success in the passing game as enough to put him on even ground with the aforementioned Jonathan Taylor and DeAndre Swift. Had he not required surgery, he probably would have declared for the 2019 draft. He became the first player in Utah history with three 1,000-yard seasons and set school records for career carries (712), career rushing yards (4,167), career 100-yard rushing games (18), career rushing touchdowns (38), career all-purpose plays (778), and career total touchdowns (41). Nice to read some balanced reporting instead of some fluff piece. Beyond the traditional numbers, Pro Football Focus loves Moss. He also fell short of 55 yards 6 other times. The aforementioned remaining 2 games of single-digit carries came when Moss got hurt (at USC, in the 2nd quarter) and in his return game (at Oregon State). The spate of injuries seems worth noting. Allen Robinson, Dalvin Cook and Zach Ertz are 3 of the 13 players on the year's first Buy/Sell/Hold Report. After his return, Moss garnered just 18 rushing attempts over the final 6 contests. Judging speed by tape is tricky, but there was at least one play in each of the 2018 games where he was able to pull away from defenders coming from the secondary. Moss looks, though, like a back capable of leveraging a positive situation -- not a player capable of significantly outplaying his surroundings in the NFL. Moss is able to turn it around but gets chased down pretty easily demonstrating the sub-par speed we see on his 2019 tape and combine. I had a lot of reservations myself, but then I went back to the 2018 tape and something was different. This sounds weird, but a good RB in the NFL will get back to the line of scrimmage. But what the hell do we do with Kenyan Drake?!? Moss started 12 of 13 contests and topped 100 rushing yards 5 times. He still managed to earn second-team All-Pac-12 honors and rush for 1,092 yards and 11 touchdowns on 179 carries (6.1 YPC). He will likely see Day Two draft capital which will help his dynasty value especially if he lands in a situation that will lend him an opportunity to carve out an early role, a la David Montgomery in 2019. We've got 2 buy-low RBs, plus an under-the-radar TE1. What’s on Tape It’s nice to be presented with both sides of an argument so I can make an informed decision (take note network news channels). The reason some rankers have Moss so high is because an RBs ability to break tackles is a trait that tends to translate well from the NFL. 4.65s 19 reps 33.00" Shuttle. Indeed, PFF said he consistently graded above-average in that category. Zack Moss News. Moss had surgery to repair his meniscus injury which ultimately led to his decision to return to school for his senior year. 4.37s. Indeed, PFF said he consistently graded above-average in that category. There are two camps when it comes to Zack Moss. Moss rushed for 1,098 yards and 17 touchdowns on 145 carries and caught 25 passes for 425 yards and four touchdowns in his one season at Hallandale. Broken Tackle Rate: 31.6% The bottom line is he’s slow, and slow running backs with low speed scores don’t hit at the NFL level at a high rate. But let’s be real, how many future lawyers and car salesmen are really bringing down a 223-pound bowling ball? Zack Moss The reason was the scheme. We’re moving forward with our Value-Based Players: Teams A-Z and covering rookie Zack Moss of the Buffalo Biils! Here's how to handle it ... What does the Mike Evans injury mean for Tom Brady?