Buffalo Bills RB Ray Davis set to energize offense as a powerful dual-threat rookie

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Davis has brought the thunder and so much more at every stop along his way to realizing his NFL dream

This past April, the Buffalo Bills addressed their need to add backfield depth by selecting running back Ray Davis in Round 4 of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Kentucky product had a fantastic final collegiate year in the SEC, rushing for 1,066 yards at 5.7 yards per carry. In fact, Davis gained 1,000 or more yards rushing with three different programs in five seasons.

It’s no secret that the Bills favored the run last season when Joe Brady took over as offensive coordinator, and the offense ended the season among the NFL’s top seven in rushing yards. Ray Davis, who stands 5’11” and 211 pounds, is a 24-year-old rookie back who should help bolster that late-season trend thanks to his powerful and punishing running style.

For One Bills Drive, the goal is to take pressure off quarterback Josh Allen with a prolific rushing attack. Are we going to see Davis become the thunder to James Cook’s lightning this year? Let’s see what the film says about the former Wildcat!


Ray Davis makes something out of nothing

One of the most important traits to look for in a running back is an ability to make plays out of nothing. This play began with Davis on the left next to the quarterback. When the ball was snapped, the Louisville defender came in free. Davis made the defender miss in the backfield and then ran through the tackle, dragging the defender forward for some very tough yards after contact.


Ray Davis is a true dual-threat RB

This play started with Davis in the backfield to the right of the QB. Once the ball was snapped, Davis ran up the middle and shifted into a wheel route on the left side. Davis then created separation from the linebacker to neatly grab the touchdown on the run.


Ray Davis brings the heat as a goal-line RB

The Bills should likely use Davis a lot in goal-line/short-yardage situations this year. One of Davis’ best attributes is his raw power. During this play, once the ball was snapped, Davis lowered his shoulder and met the defender in the hole. Davis refused to go down and kept his feet moving until he found the end zone.


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Ray Davis has the potential to contribute right away as the Buffalo Bills’ RB2 behind James Cook. All throughout college, Davis showed the ability to leverage power as a runner and also catch passes as a legitimate threat from out of the backfield. Will Davis help elevate the Bills’ rushing attack this season?

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