2020 Rookie profile

Zach Moss - RB
Franchise Football League
est 1989
6' 2"
227
33 7/8"
10"
Draft Profile:
FFL89 Pick

Rd.

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Comments:
WalterFootball.com
Draft Pick:  Buffalo Bills
Round
3
Pick #
22
College:
Utah
Ranking:  
DLF
18
Pos.
7
DLF Rookie ADP
18.50
DLF Overall ADP
107.33
Comparison:
M Ingram  K Hunt
NFL Grade:
6.45
Will be starter within first two seasons
Comparison:
Marion Barber
Project. round
3-4
CBSsports - rankings
Rookie Overall:
68
Position
4
Project. round

Comparison:

Contract
6-15 - signed a four-year contract
4.65
33.0
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4.37
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Player profiles on:
BMI - 31.85







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Prospects Comments
5' 9"
223
FFL89 Pick
W Whinnies
Rd.
2
#
7

31 1/4"
9 1/4"
Draft Sharks (DS) - draft package 29.00 - season package 39.00
or both - 48.00 year
SPARQ - Speed, Power, Agility, Reaction and Quickness
BMI = High Body Mass Index
higher than 32.0 is extraordinary
Formula: mass(lbs) / height(in.)^2 x 703
RB - 27.00 - 32.00   WR - 26.00 - 28.50
9 videos
DLF - Contact balance is his best trait, and I’m not sure it’s close. He is very well-rounded, but there are few areas of his game that truly stand out. His balance through contact, though, is borderline elite. He has a thick build, understands where contact is coming from, and powers through tacklers without losing much speed quite.

NFL - Watching Moss' game tape is like watching an exercise in controlled violence on just about every carry, but his vision, balance, patience and wiggle are additional skills that help to make him a well-rounded runner. There is some wear and tear that could lend additional importance to his medicals and he may need to become more discerning with his physical challenges if he wants to see a second contract.

SOURCE: Adam Schefter on Twitter - Apr 9, 2020, 2:19 PM ET - given a clean bill of health on his surgically-repaired knee.

DLF - Zack Moss has NFL talent, but his athleticism is fringe-NFL level at the position. His viability as a fantasy asset will ultimately depend on the team he lands on and the draft capital spent on him. He could end up as the lead back of a committee for his first few seasons in the league, but I don’t expect Moss to be a valuable piece on dynasty rosters long-term.
video profile
Bye
Week
11