
Round 4, 128th overall: Zack Moss, RB (Utah)
The fourth round the Bills address the biggest need on the offensive side of the ball, and the last one of the three mentioned previously, with the selection of Zack Moss out of Utah.
Moss is a powerful, between the tackle running backs that can compliment Devin Singletary. However, he isn’t the typical bruiser as he has enough speed to get outside and also has shown an ability to contribute in the passing game with 66 receptions in college.
The biggest concern around Moss was his surgically repaired knee, which he hurt in 2018. However, ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweeted that this came back good and shouldn’t be a concern.
NFL teams notified Utah RB Zack Moss, who underwent knee surgery in 2018, that his surgically repaired knee checked out well, per his agent Jamal Tooson. Moss’ knee was a concern for teams and the player coming into the process, but this was his best-case scenario.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 9, 2020
The addition of Moss to this backfield gives the Bills two dynamic running backs that can be featured backs if the need arises but has skill sets that compliment each other well.