Dolphins signed Texas A&M RB Le’Veon Moss.
25 April 2026
Moss (5’11”/203) is a fourth-year prospect who emerged as A&M’s starter in his junior season, earning Second-team All-SEC honors while rushing for 121-765-10 and adding another 10-141-0 through the air. Moss has a checkered injury history. His 2024 season was cut short by a torn ACL/MCL, and he missed six games in 2025 with an ankle injury. His limited production in the passing game (24 career receptions in 32 games) suggests Moss profiles more as an early-down back, but he excels enough in pass protection that he could eventually earn more of a three-down role if he can develop as a receiver. Moss doesn’t possess the speed (4.58 40-yard dash) to break off long runs, but he thrives in shorter areas of the field and makes up for his lack of elusiveness with a willingness to lower his head and level incoming defenders. Moss’ smash-mouth style could work against him in the pros as a player who is already entering the league with an “injury-prone” label, but if he can stay healthy, he could eventually carve out a role as an early-down/short-yardage back at the next level.