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Draft Scouting Report
Le'Veon Moss is a powerful, downhill runner who pairs a decorated track background with a physical finishing style. He excels at navigating traffic between the tackles, using strong vision and contact balance to bounce off defenders and gain tough yardage. While his season was hampered by a recurring ankle injury, he remains a high-upside athlete capable of exploding through holes and punishing second-level defenders.
- 2025: Suffered ankle injury (after ACL and MCL injuries in 2024)
- 2024: Second-team All-SEC
- Exceptional contact balance with the ability to run through arm tackles.
- Patient runner with the vision to set up and accelerate through blocks.
- Willing pass protector who embraces contact against blitzing linebackers.
- Significant injury history involving lower leg and ankle issues.
- Limited production and experience as a pass catcher in college.
- Straight-line running style lacks elite lateral twitch and suddenness.
Top Le'Veon Moss News
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Dolphins' Le'Veon Moss: Announces retirement
The Dolphins placed Moss on the reserve/retired list Tuesday.
Moss' short NFL career has come to an end, as he'd had just joined the team as an undrafted free agent last month. He spent his collegiate career at Texas A&M, carrying the ball 321 times for 1,767 yards and 22 touchdowns across four seasons with the Aggies.
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Le'Veon Moss: Headed to Miami
Moss is slated to sign with the Dolphins as an undrafted free agent, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
Moss was a starter for two-and-a-half years at Texas A&M. He managed to amass only 345 offensive touches in his collegiate career due to injuries like a torn UCL in 2024 and a knee injury in October 2025 that caused him to miss six games. When healthy, the 23-year-old's athletic frame and strong contact balance allow him to fully meet the physical demands of his position, particularly on the goal line (12 touchdowns on 16 carries over his last two seasons). If the Dolphins can alleviate his struggles as a pass blocker, Moss could eventually see the field on a regular basis as a second option back, more suited to short-yardage situations and relief carries. This role would provide strong synergy with the fast and elusive De'Von Achane, and if the Dolphins can also develop first-round offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor, the team's run game could become a catalyst for offensive success.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-11, 210 lbs |
| Birthplace: Walker, LA |
| Age: 23 |























