Le'Veon Moss Joins Dolphins Backfield After Going Undrafted
By Jared Smola |
Updated on Mon, Apr 27 2026 1:31 AM UTC
The Dolphins signed undrafted free agent RB Le’Veon Moss, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Moss played four seasons at Texas A&M, peaking in 2024. He posted 6.3 yards per carry, scored 10 times, and churned out 4.4 yards after contact per attempt, per Pro Football Focus. That’s high-end production in the SEC. Then the injuries hit. A knee injury wiped out his final four games in 2024. And an ankle injury the next August restricted him to just 77 carries this past year. HC Mike Elko publicly backed him after the 2025 injury, calling him a “warrior.” Among the 20 RBs invited to the NFL Combine, Moss ranked 15th in 2025 rushing market share (34.7%) and ninth in yards after contact per attempt (3.47). He ranked 17th in 2025 missed tackles forced per attempt (0.16) and last in receiving yards per route run (0.05). He is currently 23 years old.
What They're Saying
Draft Sharks Rookie Guide: "Despite the limited sample, a matchup vs. Auburn showed Moss’ upside. He delivered 132 yards and a score, flashing twitchy feet and tackle-breaking strength. Those traits give him a path to a pro role, but teams will need to weigh them against his uneven sample and durability woes.”
Dynasty Impact
De’Von Achane is locked in as the focal point of Miami’s backfield. But the rest of the depth chart is made up of Jaylen Wright and Ollie Gordon. Neither guy is entrenched, especially under a brand new Miami regime.
That puts Moss on the deep dynasty radar, although going undrafted obviously makes him a long shot for real value. He’s not worth a pick in rookie drafts unless you go past five rounds.