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Zack Moss, Bills I liked Moss as a sleeper last year after the Bills selected him in the third round from Utah, and I expected him to be better than Devin Singletary in 2020. A.J. Dillon, Packers The best non-starting Fantasy running backs are the ones who have set roles in their offenses even when they're not leading the way in touches. Williams had 102 total yards and scored 18.2 PPR Fantasy points in his lone game without Aaron Jones last year. Devin Singletary, Bills A four-game stretch at the end of 2020 has the Fantasy Football community convinced that Zack Moss is going to be the starter in Buffalo. Last year Singletary was better on a per carry, per catch, per target, and per game basis than Moss. A.J. Dillon, Packers We know Dillon is going to have a bigger role for the Packers than he did last season with the loss of Jamaal Williams, so the question is, "how big?" Can he get to something like a 50-50 split in carries with Aaron Jones? Williams hadn't been close to that since 2018, but Dillon figures to be a better playmaker than Williams was, and with Jones likely to see a larger role in the passing game, maybe they take something off his plate as a rusher. If Dillon can get to right around 12 carries per game, he's going to be a solid starting Fantasy option on a team that should create plenty of scoring opportunities, with the upside to be a borderline No. 1 RB if anything happens to Jones.

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