Buffalo Bills: Ranking potential impacts of rookies on the 2020 season

MONTGOMERY, AL - DECEMBER 15: Tyler Bass #16 of the Georgia Southern Eagles kicks the game-winning field goal during the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl against the Eastern Michigan Eagles on December 15, 2018 in Montgomery, Alabama. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
MONTGOMERY, AL - DECEMBER 15: Tyler Bass #16 of the Georgia Southern Eagles kicks the game-winning field goal during the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl against the Eastern Michigan Eagles on December 15, 2018 in Montgomery, Alabama. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /
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SALT LAKE CITY, UT- AUGUST 30: Zack Moss #2 of the Utah Utes rushes the ball against the Weber State Wildcats at Rice-Eccles Stadium on August 30, 2018 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images)
SALT LAKE CITY, UT- AUGUST 30: Zack Moss #2 of the Utah Utes rushes the ball against the Weber State Wildcats at Rice-Eccles Stadium on August 30, 2018 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images) /

3. Zack Moss

This was very close as Zack Moss and A.J. Epenesa are likely to have big roles for the Bills in 2020. These two players filled probably the biggest needs for the Buffalo Bills entering the NFL Draft and should have opportunities to contribute fairly early in the season.

Zack Moss was the team’s third round pick out of Utah and should be slotted right behind last year’s starter Devin Singletary. He is a little bit more of a power back but brings a similar skill set to Singletary as he not only can contribute on the ground but through the air.

It is going to be interesting to see how Brian Daboll and this coaching staff divides up the touches between these two backs. Sean McDermott over the past two years has pretty much evenly split carries between their two backs, even giving Chris Ivory over 100 carries in 2018.

Expect Zack Moss to have a big role in this offense in 2020.