
Miami Gardens, FL – April 2026
The Miami Dolphins wasted no time making a statement after the 2026 NFL Draft, landing one of the most intriguing undrafted running backs on the market.
Miami has signed Le’Veon Moss, a powerful and productive runner out of Texas A&M with strong ties already inside the locker room.
Moss arrives with an impressive college résumé, totaling 1,767 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns during his career with the Aggies.
At 5-foot-11 and 210 pounds, he brings a physical, downhill running style that contrasts perfectly with the explosive speed of De’Von Achane.
But this move is about more than just fit.
It’s about connection.
Moss and Achane were once teammates at Texas A&M, forming part of the same backfield before Achane made the jump to the NFL.
Now, they reunite in Miami — and this time, the stakes are even higher.
“I told De’Von Achane straight up — if the Miami Dolphins call me, I’m going to the NFL. If not, I’m going back and waiting for next year. I wasn’t going to play for anyone else,” Moss revealed.
That level of commitment speaks volumes.
Despite going undrafted, Moss was widely viewed as a player with draftable talent whose stock fell due to injury concerns late in his college career.
When healthy, he showed burst, decisiveness, and the ability to break through contact — traits that fit Miami’s evolving offensive identity.
The Dolphins have made it clear they want competition and depth in the backfield behind Achane.
Moss now enters a room where his physical style could immediately carve out a role, especially in short-yardage and early-down situations.
For Miami, this is a classic low-risk, high-upside signing.
For Moss, it’s a chance to prove he belongs — alongside a familiar face who already believes in him.
And if the chemistry translates from college to the NFL, the Dolphins may have quietly built one of the most intriguing backfield duos in the league.