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RB

Le'Veon Moss

Texas A&M
Consensus Rank
202
Colors: elite (top 10%)·strong·weak·bottom 10%all within RB cohort (n=31)
NFL.com
6.10
ACS
40
5.18
HT
5'11"
WT
191
Arm
31.0
PFF Col
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Flags
2
Visits
2
Bench
Vert
Broad
3c 7.00
Shut 4.18
Hand 9.5
Age
visited by:HOUDAL

Measurables

HT (in)71
WT (lb)191
Arm31
Hand9.50
405.18
Bench
Vert
Broad
3-cone7
Shuttle4.18
By Source
nfl.com
armInches31
athleticismScore62.18
forty5.18
handInches9.50
heightInches71
shuttle4.18
threeCone7
weightLbs191
redflag-injury
CTE-11
season-ending-22

Teams That Have Engaged (2)

Red Flags (2)

Extracted from Brugler background/weakness sections.
injury
  • The school closed in 2014 but reopened in 2017, and the varsity football program was resurrected in 2019.
  • 2024), which required season-ending surgery and was his third knee injury; missed six games as a senior because of a left ankle injury (Oct.

Historical Projection

based on 2006-2024 draft outcomes (n≈199 per attribute · confidence medium)
Composite
14
0-100 scale
Expected career AV: 10.4
Attribute Contributions
  • Draft ager=+0.28z=+0.0
  • Broad jumpr=+0.24z=+0.0
  • 40-yardr=+0.225.18z=-6.10-13.1
  • 3-coner=+0.217z=+0.15+0.3
  • Weightr=-0.10191z=-1.75+1.8
  • Verticalr=+0.10z=+0.0
  • Bench repsr=-0.05z=+0.0
  • Shuttler=+0.024.18z=+0.66+0.1
  • Heightr=+0.0171z=+0.19+0.0

Scouting Dossier

PFF
Strengths
● Athletic frame with broad shoulders and proportionate bulk ● Above-average contact balance and churns through arm tackles ● Tempo and measured steps at the line of scrimmage to run off blocks ● Agile footwork to bounce his cuts without losing steam ● Accelerates smoothly, especially for his size 55 Back to table of contents -- 59 of 629 -- ● Doesn’t shy from physical demands of his job ● Gets the job done near the goal line (12 touchdowns on a combined 16 goal-to-go carries the past 2 seasons) ● Described as a “hard-nosed competitor” by NFL scouts; well-respected leader in the locker room
Weaknesses
● Noticeable lack of second-level burst and breakaway speed ● Tends to run upright and shows tightness in his core/hips ● Saw just 37 targets in college (and dropped five of them) ● Sees things late in pass protection and needs more technique work to be trusted ● Doesn’t have much special teams experience ● Durability will be questioned: torn ACL in right knee (Nov. 2024), which required season-ending surgery and was his third knee injury; missed six games as a senior because of a left ankle injury (Oct. 2025)
Projection
A starter for two-and-a-half years at Texas A&M, Moss shared backfield duties in former offensive coordinator Colin Klein’s zone-based run scheme. He was productive as a starter for the Aggies, averaging 5.9 yards per carry over his junior and senior seasons and scoring a touchdown every 12.4 rush attempts. However, he missed significant time because of injuries (third on the team in rushing in 2025) and collected just 345 combined offensive touches over four years in College Station. Moss is a good-looking back with the run strength to work downhill, but he also has the feet to press holes and make sharp cuts against pursuit. He doesn’t appear to have the same open-field burst and long speed as he once did and will lean more toward being a grinder than a playmaker on the NFL spectrum. His inconsistencies as a pass blocker and receiver will need to improve. Overall, Moss is a sturdy, strong runner with the coordinated footwork and outstanding contact balance to be a quality one-cut NFL back. Avoiding the injury list (unlike in college) will be vital to getting his pro career off the ground.

Mock Ranks (1)

  • MDD-consensus202

Freak Notes

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