Zack Moss 2022 Outlook: The Buffalo Bills Hate Him And So Should You
2 years agoBuffalo Bills running back Zack Moss has been a mammoth disappointment throughout his time in Buffalo, and the team has made it clear that he is not in their future plans. Last season, Moss was a healthy scratch for Week 1 which led fantasy managers to panic, only to see him activated in Week 2 and average 12.6 carries between Weeks 3-5. It seemed as though Moss was back in the fold, however, our early concerns were quickly proven true as he never saw double digit carries again, and was a healthy scratch in three of Buffalo's last six games of the fantasy season. As if the late season healthy scratches were not enough to dissuade you from drafting Moss, his lone carry for zero yards in the NFL Playoffs should be all she wrote. Devin Singletary has a firm grasp on the Bills' lead-back role after he went on a late-season tear and scored nine touchdowns in his final six games, including the NFL Playoffs. Additionally, Buffalo drafted running back James Cook in second round of the NFL Draft, and he is expected to handle the majority of the passing-down work, leaving Moss as a bench fodder depth piece. Absent a pre-season injury to Singletary, the former Ute should be left to the fates of the waiver wire.