Le'Veon Moss
Texas A&M
Scouting Report

Moss is a decisive, downhill runner who hits the hole with urgency and punishes arm tacklers — the kind of back who wears on defenses in the fourth quarter. His vision and patience between the tackles are legit, and when healthy in 2024 he was one of the most efficient runners in the SEC at 6.3 yards per carry. But the medical file is a blinking red light: an ACL/MCL tear in 2024, an ankle injury that cost him six games in 2025, and he couldn't even test at the combine. The receiving game is essentially a blank canvas — 24 career catches with five drops — and his upright running style limits his power conversion at the second level. If a team is looking for a cheap early-down thumper in a committee backfield who can also pass protect, the traits are there, but you're betting on durability with a back who turns 24 as a rookie and has never completed a full season as the lead guy.

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Pro ComparisonRhamondre Stevenson (lite)

Steelers Depot's Kozora directly compared Moss to Stevenson — bigger, quick-footed backs who can block and run with patience between the tackles, though Moss may lack Stevenson's ceiling and open-field power. Both are north-south runners with limited receiving usage in college who project as committee pieces with pass protection value.

Trait Grades
👁️ Vision
77
⚖️ Contact Balance
71
🦬 Power
70
💨 Elusiveness
61
🧤 Pass Catching
48
🏎️ Speed
68
🛡️ Pass Protection
65
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