The NFL season is officially back, and the Cincinnati Bengals have completed another offseason in Cincinnati.
After free agency and the NFL Draft, the Bengals seem set on their roster going into the 2024 season.
One position group that looks very different this upcoming year is the running back room.
Former NFL running back Maurice Jones-Drew released his RB Power Rankings and isn’t high on the Bengals running backs right now.
The Bengals will be without Joe Mixon for the first time in a long time, and with that change, the team brought in Zack Moss from the Colts.
Jones-Drew ranks Zack Moss at the bottom of the list at number 31 (out of 32 teams) and explains why.
Moss set career highs with 210 touches, 986 scrimmage yards and seven touchdowns in 14 games last season with the Colts. He did an admirable job filling in for Jonathan Taylor, who was in and out of the lineup with injuries. Now, Moss has a chance to stake his claim as a true RB1 in Cincinnati. However, the Bengals’ offense runs through Joe Burrow and the passing attack. That could open lanes for Moss, but volume is the concern here.
Jones-Drew did not list Bengals second-year guy Chase Brown, and throughout training camp, it has been made clear that Brown will see a significant number of snaps.
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