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Cowboys Showing Interest in Explosive Texas A&M RB With Late-Round Steal Potential
Dallas is exploring options to add depth behind starting RB Javonte Williams.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 4:19pm
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The Dallas Cowboys are showing interest in Texas A&M running back Le'Veon Moss, who is viewed as an explosive back with potential to be a late-round steal in the 2026 NFL Draft. Despite recent injury issues, including a tight rope procedure on his ankle, Moss impressed at his pro day with a 4.5 40-yard dash time.
Why it matters
The Cowboys need to add depth at running back behind starter Javonte Williams, who took on a heavy workload in 2025 but was banged up late in the season. Moss could provide an explosive change-of-pace option if he can stay healthy, complementing Williams' more physical running style.
The details
Moss is described as an explosive back who received third-round grades prior to his injury history, which includes a torn ACL and MCL in 2024. The 5-foot-11, 203-pound back also needs to improve his pass protection and receiving skills out of the backfield. However, taking a late-round flyer on Moss would be a low-risk, high-reward move for the Cowboys.
- Moss recently had a tight rope procedure on his ankle.
- Moss ran a 4.5 40-yard dash at the Texas A&M pro day.
The players
Javonte Williams
The Dallas Cowboys' starting running back who re-signed with the team.
Malik Davis
A Cowboys running back with limited NFL experience who is competing for a backup role.
Jaydon Blue
A Cowboys running back with limited NFL experience who is competing for a backup role.
Le'Veon Moss
A running back from Texas A&M who is viewed as an explosive option with late-round draft potential, despite recent injury history.
What they’re saying
“Running back Le'Veon Moss, who is still not 100% after recently having a tight rope procedure on his ankle, ran the 40 in the mid-4.5-second range, a decent mark all things considered.”
— Tony Pauline, Essentially Sports reporter
“Moss is an explosive back who received third-round grades, yet he has struggled to stay healthy at Texas A&M, missing time over the past three years with assorted injuries. He could be a steal on the final day of the draft if he shows any durability moving forward.”
— Tony Pauline, Essentially Sports reporter
What’s next
The Cowboys will continue to evaluate Moss and other late-round running back options as they look to add depth behind Javonte Williams ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The takeaway
The Cowboys are being proactive in their search for a complementary running back to Javonte Williams, and Le'Veon Moss represents an intriguing late-round option if he can prove his durability. Moss' explosive potential could make him a steal, but his injury history and lack of experience in the passing game are concerns the team will need to weigh carefully.


