Buffalo Bills — Devin Singletary
Entering the 2019 season, the Bills deployed a backfield that featured veteran Frank Gore and rookie Devin Singletary. Even at 50 years old, Gore received 15 more rushing attempts than Singletary, gaining 599 yards and scoring two touchdowns.
On the other hand, Singletary made the most of his touches in his rookie campaign with the Bills. The rookie third-round pick out of Florida Atlantic would finish with 775 yards on 151 carries and two touchdowns. But with Gore continuing his tour of the AFC East by joining the Jets, Singletary is expected to take a larger role in the offense.
Although, the selection of Zack Moss in the 2020 NFL Draft could cause Singletary to see fewer touches than he was expecting next season. While Ed Oliver proved he has what it takes to be a special player in the NFL already, Singletary will want to prove the same in 2020.