Outlook Zack Moss
Stash Candidate Facing Committee Uncertainty in Shared Backfields
Zack Moss enters his sixth NFL season with a track record of being a capable rotational piece but lacking a secure, high-volume role. After playing only eight games in 2024, where he posted 74 rush attempts and 23 receptions, his path to consistent fantasy viability remains highly dependent on backfield injuries and touchdown efficiency.
Our data shows extremely low ownership and start rates, sitting around two percent, reflecting a fantasy market that is largely treating him as a deep-league bench stash. Without guaranteed volume, he is unlikely to be draftable in shallow leagues but remains an injury-away option who has shown decent pass-catching chops in his career.
With zero guaranteed depth-chart status or offensive projection here, Moss is a low-floor gamble. If he lands a solid committee role, his history of effective play-making, particularly his 2023 season with 183 carries, proves he can handle heavier usage if called upon.
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Outlook Chuba Hubbard
Lead Back Duties Face Serious Rookie Competition in Carolina
Chuba Hubbard sits atop the depth chart, projected for a solid workload of 200 carries, 866 rushing yards, and five touchdowns. He remains a key piece of the Panthers' offensive plans, seeking to build on his past usage where he handled significant volume, including a career-high 250 rushes in 2024.
While Hubbard is the listed starter, rookie Jonathon Brooks looms large as the secondary option on the depth chart. This impending committee caps Hubbard's ceiling, meaning fantasy managers should expect him to share opportunities as the season progresses rather than operating as a pure workhorse.
Hubbard's ADP has remained relatively stable in the high-60s over the past month. In 1.0 PPR formats, our projections of 184.4 fantasy points suggest he is a viable mid-round target, though managers must weigh his early-season lead role against the risk of a late-season rookie takeover.
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