Le'Veon Moss is a running back and 2026 NFL Draft prospect who played his entire collegiate career with the Texas A&M Aggies. A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Moss initially committed to Alabama before flipping to Texas A&M as a four-star recruit in the 2022 class. He contributed as a depth back in his true freshman season with 27 carries for 114 yards and appeared in nine games as a sophomore in 2023 with 484 rushing yards and five touchdowns. Moss stepped into a larger role in 2024, rushing for 765 yards and 10 touchdowns on 121 carries in the SEC before suffering a knee injury against South Carolina that ended his season early. He returned for 2025 and continued to contribute for the Aggies before an ankle injury again limited his availability. He declared for the 2026 NFL Draft after the season, having totaled more than 1,600 rushing yards and 22 rushing touchdowns across his college career.
Standing 6-0 and 215 pounds, Moss is a patient, downhill runner with a track background that included a 10.84-second 100m time in high school, speed that shows up on outside zone concepts and in the open field when he reaches his full stride. He is at his best running behind his pads between the tackles, showing strong contact balance and the leg drive to push piles and finish through defenders. His toughness and versatility in pass protection have drawn positive attention from evaluators, as has his reliable ball security throughout his college career. Injury history in both his junior and senior seasons raises legitimate durability questions that will factor into his draft positioning. Moss projects as a late Day 3 pick with the blend of size, athleticism, and physicality to compete for a depth role in an NFL offense that can utilize his short-area quickness and power running.

