‘A healthy Moulds would do wonders for Bledsoe and the Bills’ offense; he essentially had no ability to get out of breaks and obtain seperation last year. His big-play capability would not only add an important element to the offense in and of itself, but it would force defenses to roll coverage away from the run game and the secondary receivers. Until Evans establishes himself down the road, Moulds isn’t likely to repeat the 100 catches, 1,287 yards, and 10 touchdowns he had alongside Peerless Price in 2002, but he could re-emerge as a dependable No. 2 fantasy receiver if he stays healthy.’