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RB #436
Le'Veon Moss headshot
Le'Veon Moss headshot

Le'Veon Moss

Tier 13

MIA · RB

Last synced 1 day ago

Dynasty Value

961Declining

Le'Veon Moss has effectively zero dynasty value right now: he retired in May 2026 and sits on the Miami Dolphins' reserve/retired list, having walked away four...

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Prospect Profile2026 Class

4.9Composite Score

Market View

  • KTC(consensus market)961
  • FantasyCalc(algorithmic)

Composite Breakdown

Each row compares Le'Veon Moss to other 2026 prospects in that signal — except Class × Draft Slot, which shows the editorial multiplier applied to Le'Veon Moss's 2026-class + draft-slot combo (baseline 1.00× = neutral).

Computed from 2 of 6 signals

  • Draft Capital25%
  • Combine Athletic17%
  • Rookie ADP17%
  • Expert Consensus17%▼bottom 2%ECR #430
  • College Production15%
  • Class × Draft Slot9%▲+10% (1.10×)+10% (1.10×)

Class rank: 3rd percentile

BMI
11%
Risk & Opportunity Analysis (8 flags)

Risk Flags

5
  • Depth Chart

    De'Von Achane (value 6597) is Miami's unquestioned bell cow, and the backfield also includes Ollie Gordon, Jaylen Wright, Donovan Edwards, and Alexander Mattison — five established competitors standing between Moss and meaningful snaps as a UDFA.

  • Injury Concerns

    Moss suffered ACL and MCL tears that ended his final four college games in 2024, then an ankle injury in August 2025 camp restricted him to just 77 carries. Back-to-back significant injuries at the pre-NFL stage are a serious red flag for a player already facing long roster odds.

  • Roster Security

    Moss went undrafted in the 2026 NFL Draft — making Miami's 53-man roster is far from guaranteed with five other RBs ahead of him, and failing to stick means zero dynasty value materializes at all.

  • Out Of League

    Moss was placed on the Dolphins' reserve/retired list in mid-May 2026 after abruptly retiring four days into rookie minicamp. He is not on an active roster and has no current NFL role.

  • Contract Situation

    By retiring he must return most or all of his ~$258,000 in guarantees, a signal he is not planning a near-term comeback. No team is investing in his role.

Opportunity Flags

3
  • Injury Upside

    De'Von Achane's explosive, lateral style makes him a recurring injury risk; if Achane misses significant time, Moss's physicality and short-area instincts make him a potential volume beneficiary in a high-powered Miami offense.

  • Role Opportunity

    Moss's power-running profile and 22 college touchdowns give him a credible pitch for a short-yardage and red-zone specialist role, a niche that can produce TD upside in a Tua Tagovailoa-led offense if he can win the job over Ollie Gordon in camp.

  • Draft Capital

    Miami's 2026 draft class targeted exclusively WRs and TEs — no running back was selected — meaning Moss faces zero freshly-invested draft-pick competition in the backfield, slightly improving his chances of making the final roster.

Scenarios (3)
  • Remains retired, never plays an NFL snaplikely-50%

    Stays on reserve/retired list through 2026 with no reinstatement filing

  • Files for reinstatement and lands a camp/PS dealpossible+10%

    Health recovers and a team offers a futures or camp body contract

  • Comeback yields a meaningful role somewhereunlikely+30%

    Reinstatement plus an injury-driven opening on a thin RB room

Format Comparison

Le'Veon Moss — Format Comparison

FormatValuevs Best
PPR 1QBBest1,212—
PPR SF961-251