Answering fantastic football questions in 2020

Later this month, NFL teams are expected to show up at training camp. Position battles will take shape and some burning questions will be answered right at the start of the fantastic drafts. Looking ahead, NFL Nation journalists answer the biggest fantasy questions – provided by ESPN fantasy football analyst Mike Clay – across the league.

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What role do you foresee for ball carrier Zack Moss in his rookie season?

Moss should immediately slip into last season’s role as Frank Gore as the other half of a duo with Devin Singletary. While Singletary will likely dominate early snaps, as Moss gains a foothold, the rookie’s blues style should translate immediately into short film and goal line situations. If Singletary is running out of time, consider Moss as a high-end handcuff in an attack that likes to run the ball. – Marcel Louis-Jacques


Will Jordan Howard or Matt Breida lead this backfield into touch?

My first projection is that Howard will lead the rear field in touches, but the two rear will be very active. Howard has the third highest number of rushing yards since joining the NFL in 2016, and he’s a real workhorse that fits well with the Dolphins’ power scheme. Don’t be surprised if Howard comes close to overtaking Breida in races, but the value of Breida will come in the passing game, where he should receive most of the hits and increased playing time when Miami lags behind. – Cameron Wolfe


Do you expect a big leap forward for the half dam Damien Harris in its second season?

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